Promotes smoother, more even-toned skin by stimulating collagen production and reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots.
Hand Rejuvenation Treatment
Hand rejuvenation treatments aim to improve the appearance of ageing hands, addressing issues such as wrinkles, prominent veins, thinning skin, and age spots.
The choice of treatment depends on the person’s specific signs of ageing and their desired outcomes, focusing on enhancing skin texture and appearance while preserving hand function.
Signs of Ageing in the Hands
Ageing signs in the hands become noticeable due to their constant exposure and frequent use. Common signs include:
- Loss of elasticity and thinning skin
- Age spots and visible veins
- Wrinkles, fine lines, and dryness
Benefits of Hand Rejuvenation Treatment
Hand rejuvenation treatments offer several benefits, including:
Improved Skin Texture and Tone
Reduced Vein and Tendon Visibility
Adds volume to the skin, reducing the visibility of veins and tendons for a more youthful appearance.
Enhanced Hydration and Elasticity
Boosts the skin’s hydration and elasticity, restoring plumpness and suppleness to the hands.
Hand Rejuvenation Treatment Options
There are a variety of specific treatments available for hand rejuvenation, each addressing different aspects of hand ageing:
- BBL (BroadBand Light) Therapy: This form of light therapy improves skin texture and reduces visible signs of ageing, such as fine lines and age spots.
- Laser: Various lasers are used for skin rejuvenation and spot removal, targeting areas with concentrated light to stimulate collagen production and promote a smoother complexion.
- Profhilo: An injectable treatment using hyaluronic acid to stimulate collagen and elastin production, enhancing skin hydration and firmness.
- Aesthefill: A dermal filler that provides structural support by volumising the skin and reducing sagging, leading to a firmer, more contoured appearance of the hands.
- Filler: This treatment specifically targets volume loss, filling in hollow areas and softening deep creases, resulting in a smoother skin surface.
- Sculptra: A poly-L-lactic acid-based filler that works by gradually stimulating collagen production, leading to long-term improvements in skin thickness and overall hand rejuvenation.
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Downtime Expectations for Hand Rejuvenation Treatment
The downtime required after undergoing specific hand rejuvenation treatments varies:
- BBL (BroadBand Light) Therapy and/or Lasers: Generally, there is minimal to no downtime. Patients can usually return to their normal activities immediately after treatment.
- Profhilo: Minimal downtime is needed, typically just a few hours. Patients might experience slight swelling or redness that resolves quickly.
- Aesthefill: This filler requires little to no downtime. Patients may have mild swelling or bruising that subsides within a few days.
- Filler: Downtime is minimal, with possible temporary swelling or bruising at the injection site.
- Sculptra: Patients might experience a few days of downtime due to swelling or bruising. It’s recommended to avoid strenuous activities for a couple of days post-treatment to ensure optimal results.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the best age to start hand rejuvenation treatments?
There is no specific best age; it depends on the person’s skin condition and aesthetic goals. Treatments can be started when signs of ageing become noticeable.
How long do the results of hand rejuvenation treatments last?
The duration of results from hand rejuvenation treatments varies by treatment type and individual factors.
What are the main risks associated with hand rejuvenation treatments?
Common risks include temporary swelling, bruising, and redness. More serious risks, such as infection or adverse reactions to fillers, are rare but possible.