ST, DILATED PORE OF WINER

When a large blackhead—composed of dead skin cells, sebum, and other debris—accumulates within a pore and remains there for an extended period, the surrounding skin gradually stretches.

Over time, this prolonged stretching can cause the skin to lose its natural elasticity.

As a result, when the blackhead is eventually removed, the pore may not fully contract back to its original size. Instead, it can remain visibly enlarged, leading to what is known as a dilated pore of Winer, as seen in this photo.

Fortunately, there are treatment options available.

A dermatologist can address this condition through a minor surgical procedure that involves excising the dilated pore and closing it with stitches to promote proper healing.

Alternatively, I use a more conservative approach, utilizing a controlled and mostly painless needling technique within the walls of the pore.

This method helps stimulate the skin’s natural healing response, encouraging the pore to shrink over time.

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