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A novel microcoring technology: A completely new concept of enlarged pore treatment

JOURNAL OF COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY(2023)

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BackgroundEnlarged facial pores are a common dermatological and cosmetic concern, which are difficult to treat because their pathogenesis is multifactorial. Many technological treatments have been developed to treat enlarged pores. Despite these efforts, enlarged pores remain problematic for many patients. ObjectivesMicrocoring technology has recently been developed to treat pores and serve as a leading primary treatment option to address these concerns. MethodsThree patients underwent a single treatment of rotational fractional resection. The 0.5 mm diameter rotating scalpels were used to resect the skin pores in the cheek region. The resected site was evaluated 30 days after treatment, and the patients underwent scanning in bilateral 45 degrees views at 60 cm from the face with the same brightness setting. ResultsThe three patients improved in terms of enlarged pores and had no severe skin-related adverse effects. Furthermore, the three patients showed satisfactory treatment outcomes after 30 days of follow-up. ConclusionRotational fractional resection is a new concept that produces measurable permanent results for enlarged pore removal. These cosmetic procedures produced promising outcomes in a single treatment. However, the current clinical procedures trend demands minimally invasive treatment for enlarged pores.
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enlarged pore, minimally invasive, rotational fractional resection
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