The Asian Age

An exercise IN ‘PORE’ FAVOR

- DR RASYA DIXIT

Open pores are prominent openings of oil glands. Often associated with oily skin type, they can also become worse with age and sun exposure. Some of us have big oil glands and therefore the pores look prominent. As we age, the collagen which holds the pores tight also loosens, causing pores to look prominent. Owing to the same, TCA Cross, an all new treatment has hit beauty shelves. Debunking the myth of using ice to shrink pores, which is only a temporary improvemen­t in the skin, what is needed is a tightening of collagen which in turn tightens the pores. WHAT IT ENTAILS This treatment uses a chemical peel called TCA, or trichoroac­etic acid. It is applied only into the pores or scars using a pointed device. The treatment works only on the pores and is not applied to the entire skin. This has to be done by a trained dermatolog­ist only, as it can cause pigmentati­on if applied in a wrong manner. Sessions must be done every two weeks till desired results are seen. The treatment time itself is relatively quick. During the initial consultati­on the treating dermatolog­ist will explain which scars are best suited with TCA. TCA is administer­ed into the base of the scar with a fine instrument. Once frosting has been achieved, the instrument is removed and that particular acne scar has been treated, it is then repeated for all remaining scars. On completion of the procedure a topical emollient is applied.

If extended beyond, the scar itself can lead to pigmentati­on. Which is why it is important to select the scars best suited for the procedure. The cost varies between `2,500 to `3,000 per session. Anybody above the age of 16 can opt for the treatment. A minimum of four to six treatments are recommende­d. This is a low maintenanc­e procedure, which only demands one post-care maintenanc­e: Sun screen should be used strictly, when outdoors.

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A file picture of Miranda Kerr used for representa­tional purposes only.
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