Hand rejuvenation
Our hands are often one of the first parts of our body to display signs of ageing: brown spots, wrinkles, sinews, veins and loss of volume.
Consultation
- Detailed discussion of your observations and wishes
- Thorough examination
- Holistic assessment of your health
- Diagnosis
- Discussion of treatment options
- Personalised treatment plan
- Treatment
FAQs
The effects of sun damage on the skin, as well as lifestyle factors such as smoking, a poor diet, and sleep deprivation, can mimic the ageing process, causing your skin to look older than it is.
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Fillers contain hyaluronic acid, which soaks up water under the skin.. When hyaluronic acid is injected into the hands, the skin on those hands will appear plumper, and more youthful. The results are immediate.
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Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally present throughout the body in the spaces between human cells. Injecting fillers is simply the act of topping up a substance that is already present in your body. Fillers have been approved by the FDA for many years and our practitioners are very experienced in administering them.
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You might experience some bruising and sensitivity at the injection sites afterwards, but this should subside very quickly.
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Hand rejuvenation treatment is suitable for most people. We will confirm which treatment is going to provide you with optimal results when we examine your hands during your pre-treatment consultation.
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Light therapy such as IPL, or microneedling, should remove age spots, leaving you with a clearer skin tone on the backs of your hands.
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As these blemishes are associated with the ageing process, removing them via a simple surgical excision should rejuvenate them.
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