Hand Filler
Create a requestHand filler is a cosmetic procedure designed to rejuvenate the appearance of the hands. It involves the injection of fillers, such as hyaluronic acid or calcium hydroxylapatite, into the back of the hands. This treatment aims to add volume, smooth wrinkles, and improve skin quality, making the hands look younger and more refreshed.

General
As the skin on our hands ages, it loses elasticity and volume, leading to visible tendons, veins, and bones. Environmental factors and frequent use can exacerbate these aging signs. Hand filler injections are a minimally invasive method to counteract these aging effects by restoring lost volume and stimulating collagen production, resulting in smoother, plumper skin. The procedure typically involves a series of small injections into the back of the hand, and the choice of filler depends on the individual's skin type and the desired outcome. The process is relatively quick, has minimal downtime, and the results can be seen almost immediately after the treatment.
Special Details
Who is it for?
- Individuals with visible signs of aging on their hands, such as wrinkles, vein prominence, and volume loss.
- People seeking a non-surgical option to rejuvenate their hands and improve skin quality.
- Patients looking for temporary but immediate improvements in the appearance of their hands.
Recovery Period
- Recovery is minimal, with most patients resuming normal activities the same day. However, it may take a few days for swelling and bruising (if any) to subside.
Potential Risks and Side Effects
- Temporary swelling and bruising at the injection sites.
- Rarely, infection or allergic reactions to the filler material.
- In very rare cases, vascular complications can occur, leading to tissue damage.
Alternative Treatments
- Fat grafting - using the patient's fat to add volume to the hands.
- Laser treatments - to improve skin texture and appearance.
- Topical treatments - creams and serums to improve skin quality over time.
Success Rate
Highly effective with immediate results; most patients are satisfied with outcomes. However, results are temporary, typically lasting 12 to 24 months before follow-up treatments are needed.
Procedure step-by-step overivew
- Consultation with a healthcare professional to assess suitability and discuss expectations.
- Selection of the appropriate filler based on skin type and desired outcomes.
- Cleaning and preparation of the hand area.
- Application of a topical anesthetic to minimize discomfort.
- Targeted injections of the filler into specific areas of the hand.
- Gentle massaging of the hands to evenly distribute the filler.
- Post-procedure instructions and follow-up recommendations.
Prices
Why Do Prices Vary?
- Type of filler used (some fillers are more expensive than others).
- Amount of filler needed for desired results.
- Geographic location and clinic prestige.
- Experience and expertise of the practitioner performing the procedure.
- Turkey
- $400 - $600
- Czech Republic
- $350 - $550
- Croatia
- $300 - $500
- Lithuania
- $300 - $500
- Poland
- $350 - $550
- Germany
- $600 - $850
- Switzerland
- $800 - $1,200
- France
- $750 - $1,000
- United Kingdom
- $700 - $950
- United States
- $1,000 - $1,500
- Canada
- $900 - $1,200
- Australia
- $900 - $1,300