Enlarged pores treatment

Enlarged pores can make skin appear uneven and textured. Several advanced aesthetic treatments, such as microneedling, chemical peels, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), and exosomes, can help refine pores, smooth the skin, and improve overall tone.

Topical skincare and microneedling with PRP and Exosomes for enlarged pores

Enlarged pores are best treated from multiple angles: cleansing and exfoliating the skin, stimulating natural collagen, and supporting cellular regeneration. When used together, these treatments help minimise pore size, even out skin texture, and restore a fresh, polished appearance.

Ingredients like retinol, niacinamide, salicylic acid, and alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) can support pore reduction over time. These actives help remove buildup, regulate oil, and improve skin texture by forming the foundation for a more refined appearance.

Microneedling works by creating controlled micro-injuries in the skin, which stimulate collagen and elastin production. When paired with PRP, the skin receives a concentrated dose of natural healing factors from your own blood, enhancing repair and tightening pores.

Adding exosomes further boosts results by delivering regenerative proteins that improve skin texture and promote even tone. This trio is especially effective for reducing pore size and achieving smoother, firmer skin.

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Aida is Save Face accredited (No. XXXXXXX), registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council, and an ACE Group member with specialist training in complication management.