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Pores Look Enlarged and Skin Texture Feels Rough? — Why Potenza Comes Up First

If your pores look enlarged and your skin texture feels rough at the same time, surface-level pore care products alone may not be enough. There's a clear reason Potenza is so often mentioned to people visiting a Hongdae dermatology clinic with this exact concern. When both pores and skin texture have broken down together, a treatment that addresses the dermis directly tends to produce more meaningful change than surface-level care alone.

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1. Why Do Pores and Skin Texture Decline Together?

Enlarged pores and rough skin texture might look like separate problems, but they often share the same root cause. When sebum production is excessive or skin elasticity declines, pores look larger — and at the same time, the skin surface becomes uneven and feels rough.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, pore size and skin texture are jointly influenced by multiple factors, including sebaceous gland activity, collagen density, and skin renewal cycles. This is why treating pores or texture separately is often less effective than an approach that addresses the dermis as a whole.

2. What Is Potenza?

Potenza is a microneedling RF treatment that delivers radiofrequency (RF) energy into the dermis through fine needles. As the microneedles create tiny channels in the skin, RF energy is simultaneously delivered, stimulating collagen regeneration and improving skin texture at the same time.

Because it delivers energy directly into the dermis rather than simply stimulating the surface, Potenza is frequently discussed as a treatment that can address structural issues beneath the surface — like pores and texture — together.

3. Which Pore and Texture Concerns Does Potenza Address First?

Potenza tends to come up first for the following concerns: pores that look enlarged and congested overall, skin surface that feels rough rather than smooth, cases where consistent use of pore care products hasn't produced meaningful change, and pore concerns combined with acne scarring or textural scarring.

On the other hand, if pore concerns stem purely from excess sebum, a sebum-regulating laser may be discussed first. If elasticity loss is the more central issue, radiofrequency lifting treatments may be mentioned first instead.

4. How Is Potenza Different From Other Pore Treatments?


Potenza

Standard Laser Toning

RF Lifting (e.g., Thermage)

Approach

RF energy delivered via microneedles

Light-based surface stimulation

RF energy delivered evenly across a wide area

Target layer

Primarily delivers energy to the dermis

Epidermis to upper dermis

Entire dermis

Best suited for

Combined pores + texture + scarring

Pigmentation (melasma, age spots)

Elasticity loss

Characteristic

Precise zone-by-zone adjustment possible

Relatively gentle approach

Helps improve skin elasticity

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5. What to Know Before Getting Potenza

Because Potenza involves microneedles acting directly on the skin, temporary redness and minor scabbing may occur after treatment. This typically resolves within 3–5 days, and sunscreen use is recommended starting immediately after treatment.

Radiofrequency microneedling-based medical devices are subject to safety and efficacy approval standards. Confirming that the equipment used is properly certified before treatment is an important consideration.

6. Questions to Ask at Your Consultation

First, is my pore and texture concern within the range that Potenza can realistically improve? Second, between Potenza and other pore treatments, which would suit my skin better? Third, how many sessions of Potenza are typically needed before I notice results?

These three questions will make your Potenza consultation at a Hongdae clinic significantly more focused.

7. FAQ

Q1. Is Potenza only effective for pores? No — it's also used for improving skin texture, acne scarring, and skin elasticity, not just pores.

Q2. How many Potenza sessions are needed before results show? A standard course of 3–5 sessions at 4-week intervals is commonly recommended. The exact number is adjusted based on skin condition.

Q3. How long does redness last after Potenza? Redness typically subsides within 1–2 days, and minor scabbing naturally clears within 3–5 days.

Q4. Can Potenza be combined with laser toning? Depending on skin condition, the two are sometimes done together. The combination and sequencing should be confirmed in consultation.

Q5. Can sensitive skin receive Potenza? Sensitive skin can often receive Potenza, but energy intensity and depth are typically adjusted accordingly — this should always be confirmed in consultation.

Q6. How long do Potenza results last? Collagen regeneration effects develop over several months following treatment, and how long they last varies based on individual skin condition and aftercare.

Q7. How does a Potenza consultation at the Hongdae clinic proceed? ID Clinic Hongdae first assesses pore and texture condition, then advises on whether Potenza alone is suitable or whether combining it with other treatments would be more effective.

8. Book a Free Consultation

If your pores look enlarged and your skin texture feels rough at the same time, it may help to consider an approach that addresses the dermis directly, rather than relying on surface-level care alone.

For Potenza consultation guidance, visit ID Clinic Hongdae.


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