How to treat enlarged pores left by acne breakouts

Patients with enlarged pores left behind by acne can be treated with carbon dioxide fractional laser, hydrafacial injection and chemical peeling under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Carbon dioxide fractional laser: Carbon dioxide fractional laser utilizes the principle of photoelectricity to make collagen proliferate again, thus causing pore reduction, making the skin firmer and improving enlarged pores.
2. Hydrophilic injection: Hydrophilic injection is the injection of hyaluronic acid into the dermal layer of the subcutaneous area, which makes the skin more moisturized and can improve the problem of large pores.
3. Chemical peels: Patients can also use chemical peels containing fruit acids or salicylic acid for the purpose of chemical peels, which in turn can improve enlarged pores.
For patients left with enlarged pores due to acne, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for timely examination and standardized treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.