Dilated porehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilated_pore
Ko te Dilated pore he mate kiri e tohuhia ana e te open comedo nui, i te kanohi, i te puku o runga ake rānei o te tangata.

Maimoatanga ― OTC Drugs
Kei te waatea nga kirimi Adapalene, tretinoin ranei hei rongoā i runga i te hoko i ētahi whenua. Ko te whakamahi tonu i te kirīmi ka taea te aukati i te whakawhanaketanga o ngā pores nui. He iti te painga o te laser therapy i te nuinga o ngā keehi.
#Adapalene gel [Differin]
#Tretinoin cream
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      References Quantitative assessment of the long-term efficacy and safety of a 1064-nm picosecond laser with fractionated microlens array in the treatment of enlarged pores in Asians: A case-control study 34233039 
      NIH
      Fractional 1064‑nm picosecond ko te ahua o te laser he pai, he haumaru hoki ki te whakaiti i te rahi o te pore i waenga i ngā iwi Asia, me te iti o ngā paanga taha rangitahi.
      Fractional 1064‐nm picosecond laser appears to be effective and safe for reducing pore size in Asians with minimal transient side effects.
       Dilated Pore of Winer 30422562 
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      Ko te pore (Dilated pore of Winer) ka kitea i runga i te kanohi me te kaki. Ka puta anō i runga i te tinana o te hunga pakeke, pakeke ake rānei. Ko te āhua o ēnei tipu ka rite ki te pore kotahi, kore mamae, kua whakanuia me te keratin plug i roto, me te kiri hauora huri noa. I te nuinga o te wā kāore e hiahiatia he whakamātautau tāpiri, he maimoatanga rānei nā te āhua ngawari.
      A dilated pore of Winer, first described by Louis H. Winer in 1954, is a commonly occurring benign adnexal tumor of follicular differentiation. Although most commonly located on the head and neck, a dilated pore of Winer can also be found on the trunk of middle-aged and elderly individuals. These clinically present as an asymptomatic, solitary, enlarged pore with a keratin plug and normal surrounding skin. Prognosis is excellent for these lesions as they are benign and typically do not require any further testing or work-up.