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Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic Coratherapy for Nose Pore Scars

Hello, this is Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic, the beginning of Coratherapy for scar removal.
One of the most common bad habits in skincare is
forcefully squeezing out sebum or acne.
Especially on the nose, where sebaceous glands are developed and pores are enlarged,
damage caused by such habits becomes more prominent.
Many people attempt to remove sebum or blackheads on their nose by themselves, applying excessive pressure and improper methods,
which damages the skin tissue and results in pore scars.

These pore scars damage both the epidermis and dermis layers,
leaving indented scars that are difficult to heal naturally.
Although various medical approaches such as lasers and fillers are attempted, nose pore scars are known to be a challenging area to treat.

To address this issue, Korean Medicine proposes Coratherapy treatment,
and particularly, Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic’s Coratherapy Nose Therapy is gaining attention as an effective method for improving nose pore scars.
In this article, we will explain in detail how Coratherapy Nose Therapy
can help treat nose pore scars through real cases and an explanation of its principles.



Case :: Pore scars caused by improper squeezing

History :: No prior treatment experience

Report :: 8 sessions of Coratherapy

The case we are introducing today involves treating
nose pore scars caused by excessive manual squeezing of pustules.
The patient had deep and wide pore scars around the nose.
The pores were enlarged, and the surrounding skin was uneven,
making the scars easily visible to the naked eye.
Since the patient had no prior scar treatment experience,
we planned a total of 8 Coratherapy sessions, focusing on building a foundation for recovery in the early stages
and gradually achieving improvement.
Due to the depth of the scar base in pore scars,
visible changes cannot be expected after just one session.
However, Coratherapy gradually encourages the scar base to fill up from the bottom,
leading to dramatic effects as the number of sessions increases.


By the fourth session, the depth of the scars had visibly reduced.
The previously deep and wide scars had filled in,
and even the deepest central scar base showed significant improvement.


After the eighth and final session, the size and depth of the scars were significantly reduced,
and the overall skin texture appeared more even.
The key to this case was accurately analyzing the characteristics of the scars
and achieving improvement through systematic treatment.
Nose pore scars have the following characteristics:

  1. Primarily occur in the T-zone area where sebaceous glands are developed
  2. Result from tissue damage during the process of squeezing or extracting sebum
  3. Show a distinct texture difference from the surrounding skin
  4. Appear as indented, hollow-type scars

By accurately identifying these characteristics and conducting tailored treatment, we were able to achieve excellent results.


Coratherapy Nose Therapy is well-suited for understanding the characteristics of these scars
and conducting customized treatment.
This is due to the treatment principles of Coratherapy.
Since 2006, Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic’s Coratherapy Nose Therapy has utilized
specially designed incision needles
to sever adhesions beneath the skin, creating space for regenerative substances to fill.
These regenerative substances promote collagen production, filling the scar area
and restoring skin tissue to reduce the appearance of scars.
It is particularly effective for narrow and deep scars like nose pore scars,
and enhances the skin’s self-regeneration ability for natural improvement.


While scar treatment is important, prevention is even more crucial.
To prevent nose pore scars, you should follow these steps:

  1. Maintain the skin barrier with proper moisturization
  2. Avoid squeezing sebum or blackheads directly
  3. Seek professional care for sebum management if necessary
  4. Manage pores with appropriate cleansing
  5. Avoid harsh scrubs that irritate the skin

Even difficult scars can be significantly improved with accurate analysis and systematic approaches.
We hope this case provides some hope to those struggling with nose pore scars.
Most importantly, remember that avoiding improper squeezing of sebum or acne is key to preventing scars,
which can help reduce the pain caused by scars.
Thank you for reading this article. This has been Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic.


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