Cosmetic Dermatology

Enlarged Facial Pores: An Update on Treatments

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Lasers, Radiofrequency, and Ultrasound Devices

The development of various devices that can deliver targeted thermal or ultrasound energy to the skin offers the newest and most robust modality in cosmetic therapy. The mechanism of their efficacy may be due to a combination of induced remodeling of collagen fibers near pilosebaceous openings to increase skin elasticity and decrease sebum production.2,23

Devices with established antiaging effects have been extensively reviewed and include the gold particle 800-nm diode laser, 1450-nm diode laser, microneedle apparatuses, fractional radiofrequency devices, 2790-nm erbium:YAG laser, nonablative 1410-nm fractionated erbium-doped fiber laser, and nonablative 1440-nm fractional laser.2

Literature on the use of these devices for minimizing facial pore size is limited. One treatment of intense focused ultrasound using a 3-mm transducer successfully improved overall pore appearance in 91% of sites at 6-week follow-up on a clinical grading scale.24 Three sessions of nonablative 1410-nm fractionated erbium-doped fiber laser treatments yielded facial skin pore minimization of greater than 51% in 14 of 15 participants.25

The nonablative 1440-nm diode fractional laser received 510(k) clearance by the US Food and Drug Administration in 2011 for aesthetic use in chronologically aged and photoaged skin. Twenty participants treated for 2 weeks and a total of 6 facial treatments with this laser system showed a 17% average improvement in facial pore score on software analysis (P≤.002). Adverse events were mild and included erythema and xerosis.26

Conclusion

The reliability of available literature on efficacy of various treatments in diminishing facial skin pores has been challenging given that most studies are low in power, lack control groups, use nonuniform methods of reporting outcomes, and do not report complete adverse events. Thus, all results should be interpreted with caution.

Overall, it is clear that the pathogenesis of enlarged facial pores is multifactorial and complex, necessitating a similar approach to therapeutics. Topical treatments offer a range of diverse therapies with proven benefit in facial pore reduction. The advent of lasers and devices offers constantly evolving therapeutic options with diffuse antiaging effects. Despite the numerous topical, oral, and device-oriented options, enlarged facial pores remain a challenging cosmetic concern. More robust efficacy studies on new treatments are necessary.

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