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(@ciro)

Posted : 04/17/2011 6:59 pm

Ok so I thought I'd post this since I've been reading post on scars on pores or holes left from a blackhead or pimple.

 

I've had 2 large pores on the side of my nostril. I corrected the issue. It's easy, get a syringe type needle like 31 gauge. Next you slide the needle horizontally superficial not to deep. Just enough to make both ends of the pore bleed. After wipe the blood with alcohol. The next thing is the most important, take some krazy glue, dab a lil bit on the end of the needle or toothpick and dab it on the pore you just needled. Gently with your hands sqeeze it closed. Don't wash it till the next day leave atleast 24 hours, then gently cleanse. What happens is when you needle the pore it make a tiny cut, the superglue helps it stay shut while your body heals it closed. This method reduced my two huge ass pores about 80-90%. Do atleast 1 or 2 pores, don't try and fix a bunch at the same time.

 

Don't moisturize your nose if it gets greasy, it'll make the pores bigger with time. I rinse my greasy nose like 3 times a day with cold water during summer. Winter maybe once.

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(@starlite)

Posted : 04/17/2011 7:11 pm

Wow thanks for this tip! I'm gonna try it. :)

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(@starlite)

Posted : 04/17/2011 7:14 pm

Wait, my big pores are on the top of my nose, not the side. The skin is different there...

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(@ciro)

Posted : 04/17/2011 7:33 pm

Wait, my big pores are on the top of my nose, not the side. The skin is different there...

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If it's the top than it should be easier since the skin is thinner around the bridge and thicker on the tip

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(@ciro)

Posted : 04/17/2011 7:36 pm

If I had ice pick scarring I would've tried it too. But my scarring was boxcar mixed with rolling

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(@substate)

Posted : 04/18/2011 7:07 am

Do you needle the pore all around, like a circle? Or just make 2 holes opposite of each other and then glue?

 

Also, wouldn't krazy glue cause damage to the wound tissue?

 

How long ago did you did this?

 

Thanks for sharing

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Posted : 04/18/2011 11:40 am

Do you needle the pore all around, like a circle? Or just make 2 holes opposite of each other and then glue?

 

Also, wouldn't krazy glue cause damage to the wound tissue?

 

How long ago did you did this?

 

Thanks for sharing

 

 

I did this a while back maybe like two years ago. I never posted this info because I never had a problem with pores or ice pick scarring. The pores I closed were always getting infected like once a month. I tried everything to tighten them. I finally got fed up and tried this.

I needled once sticking the needle horizontally in one side and out the other side of the pore. Don't go deep. Gently make a small wound on the pore. You want it to bleed so your bodies natural reaction is to close the pore. I used krazy glue to keep it closed. Krazy glue washes off on it's own, only dab a tiny bit on the pore.

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(@ciro)

Posted : 04/18/2011 11:48 am

I want to point out that this is to improve the pore size make it smaller. Even getting 50-70% improvement it's worth it.

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Posted : 04/19/2011 1:02 am

I don't bs guys I'm posting pics on some nose pores Im currently fixing just to prove my point next week before n after

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(@substate)

Posted : 04/20/2011 1:51 am

that would be highly appreciated!

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Posted : 04/24/2011 10:57 pm

waiting for these photos...

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(@ciro)

Posted : 04/26/2011 12:52 pm

Here are the photos maybe not 80% but looks better.

 

post-59917-1303839901_thumb.jpg Before, my nose is red from washing

 

post-59917-1303839878_thumb.jpg After, this is 7 days later

 

post-59917-1303839917_thumb.jpg This is how it looked right after I started putting some krazy glue.

 

I want to say that even though they don't look 80% better. The risk are very low if you keep it superficial

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(@Anonymous)

Posted : 04/26/2011 7:37 pm

holy crap.. that looks scary to do

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(@substate)

Posted : 04/27/2011 9:46 am

wow thanks for sharing this! is it possible for you to keep posting pictures of your progress? Like in a week or two?

 

It looks good from the pictures you've shown..

 

 

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Posted : 04/28/2011 5:16 am

wow thanks for sharing this! is it possible for you to keep posting pictures of your progress? Like in a week or two?

 

It looks good from the pictures you've shown..

 

although he has posted pictures and the pores have shrunk... doesnt this seem to good to be true for a permanent fix? Or it could be the same as regular needling

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(@Anonymous)

Posted : 05/02/2011 9:33 pm

wud this work on cheek pores

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(@austra)

Posted : 05/30/2013 4:22 pm

Wow, this is like do-it-yourself mini punch floats! I wouldn't dare unless I really knew what I was doing, though in that case I'm sure it would be a very effective treatment. But the risk of making things worse seems too high for me.

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