What Can I Do For Blackheads, Large Pores, and
Oily Skin?
One of the most common beauty questions
repeatedly asked in dermatology offices is how to prevent
and treat blackheads, shrink pores, and decrease oily
skin. Here are a few suggestions to help your facial skin
looking clean, clear, and with time, smooth with smaller
pores.

One of the most common beauty
questions repeatedly asked in dermatology offices is how to
prevent and treat blackheads, shrink pores, and decrease oily
skin. Here are a few suggestions to help your facial skin
looking clean, clear, and with time, smooth with smaller
pores.
Blackheads, otherwise known as open comedonal acne, are the
result of oil duct blockage with sebum (a fatty oil mixture)
from the oil glands, and may be due in part to blockage from
dead skin cells. The sebum stagnates in the oil duct and leads
to a blockage of the opening. With continued exposure to air on
the surface of the skin, the sebum contents become oxidized and
turn black leading to the appearance of blackheads. Blackhead
mostly occur in the oiliest areas of the face such as the nose,
cheeks, and chin, but may also occur on the chest and back.
Prevention of blackheads naturally centers around keeping the
oil ducts clear. This may be accomplished by either decreasing
sebum production or dissolving the sebum in the duct and
allowing it to drain to the skin rather than causing a
blockage.
Prevention of blackhead can be done by several methods: use
of tretinoin products (e.g. Retin-A®), salicylic acid products
(peels, lotions, creams), glycolic acid products, and
microdermabrasion. Tretinoin products allow normal maturation
on skin cells and prevents dead skin cells from contributing to
pore blockage. Salicylic and glycolic acid products remove dead
skin cells to prevent pore blockage, and salicylic acid works
particularly well to dissolve the sebum for easy drainage and
unblocking. Microdermabrasion also removes dead skin cells from
the skin surface and may physically remove some smaller
blackhead.
Treatment of blackheads include the prevention methods above
and physical blackhead removal. This primarily includes doing a
salicylic acid or glycolic acid peel, or microdermabrasion,
followed by the use of force to physically push the occluded
pore material out. Commercially available alternatives to
physically remove blackheads are also available such as the
Biore® Pore Perfect Nose Strips.
In regards to large pores, there are unfortunately no
guaranteed method to reduce pore size. It is widely believed
that consistent use of tretinoin products, microdermabrasion,
and salicylic/glycolic acids all result in the appearance of
smaller pores. For more dramatic results, deeper laser
treatments and manual dermabrasion destroying the upper layers
of the skin may result in smaller pores when full healing
occurs.
Oily skin is a product of genetics and is individual to each
person. While there is no single best topical treatment to
decrease oil production, there are a variety of treatments to
minimize the appearance of oily skin. These are mainly benzoyl
peroxide, glycolic acid, and salicylic wipes that essentially
decrease the skin. Some of these products are only made to be
used once a day, while washes are made to be used 2-3 times per
day. Decreasing oil production is difficult and really is
performed through adjunctive use of isotretinoin therapy for
recalcitrant acne. Repeated use of a retinoid product may in
theory decrease oil production to some degree.
In summary, the first step to magnificent smooth skin with
small pores is to remove the blackheads, either physically or
by peels. Then, the use of a salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or
benzoyl peroxide wash along with a retinoid is needed to
prevent blackhead formations. Regular use of salicylic acid
products and retinoids should lead to smaller pore appearance,
and regular microdermabrasions may be additively helpful in
achieving this goal. Finally, for oily skin, carry some
salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or benzoyl peroxide wipes to
enjoy clear, dry, and healthy skin.
Don Mehrabi MD, FAAD is a dermatologist certified by the
American Board of Dermatology currently practicing in Beverly
Hills, California. He is also a primary contributor to
DermBlue.com with numerous articles and topics addressing many
common dermatologic problems and aesthetic issues. Visit the
learning center dermblue.com for a discussion on more
educational topics pertaining to dermatology and personal
beauty.
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