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Hand Rejuvenation

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Hand rejuvenation is a medical or cosmetic procedure that aims to restore a youthful appearance to the hands. This procedure can involve a variety of treatments such as the use of fillers, laser therapy, fat grafting, or chemical peels, addressing issues like volume loss, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone.

Hand Rejuvenation

General

As individuals age, their hands often show signs of aging such as wrinkles, volume loss, and visible veins, which can stand in stark contrast to a rejuvenated facial appearance obtained through other cosmetic procedures. Hand rejuvenation procedures are tailored to address these specific signs by restoring volume, minimizing the appearance of veins and tendons, and improving skin texture and tone. The choice of treatments within a hand rejuvenation program is highly personalized, based on the specific conditions and desired outcomes of the patient. Options range from minimally invasive injections of dermal fillers to stimulate collagen production and restore volume, to laser therapies that target and diminish age spots and improve overall skin quality. Each of these treatments works in its own way to help the hands look more youthful and vibrant.

Special Details

Who is it for?

  • Individuals noticing signs of aging on their hands such as volume loss, wrinkles, and age spots.
  • People who have undergone facial rejuvenation procedures and wish to have their hands match their facial appearance.
  • Anyone looking to improve the overall appearance of their hands for boosted confidence.

Recovery Period

  • The recovery time varies by treatment: fillers and fat grafting may have minimal downtime, requiring 1-2 days of recovery.
  • Laser therapy and chemical peels might require a recovery period of 1-2 weeks, with complete healing and final results visible after a few months.
  • Activities that might strain the hands should be avoided during the initial recovery phase to ensure optimal healing.

Potential Risks and Side Effects

  • Temporary bruising, swelling, and redness at the injection or treatment sites.
  • Risk of infection, particularly with procedures involving incisions.
  • Under or over-correction of the aging signs, potentially requiring further treatment.

Alternative Treatments

  • Regular use of high-quality moisturizers and sun protection to slow the aging process.
  • Non-surgical treatments like microdermabrasion or topical retinoids to improve skin texture.
  • Surgical options, though less common for hand rejuvenation, might include targeted procedures to remove excess skin or fat.

Success Rate

High, with many patients reporting satisfaction with the results, feeling their hands look more youthful and match their overall appearance better. Exact success rates vary by the specific treatment used.

Procedure step-by-step overivew

  • Consultation with a specialist to discuss goals, evaluate the hands, and decide on the best treatment plan.
  • Preparation of the hands, which may include cleaning and applying a topical anesthetic.
  • The chosen procedure is performed, which could range from injections of fillers, laser treatment, to a chemical peel or fat grafting.
  • Immediate aftercare involves applying ice or cooling packs to minimize swelling and discomfort.
  • Follow-up appointments to monitor healing and assess the need for additional treatments.

Prices

Why Do Prices Vary?

  • The specific type of procedure performed (filler, laser, fat grafting, etc.).
  • The volume of filler or extent of other treatments required to achieve desired results.
  • Geographical location and the expertise of the practitioner.
  • Facility fees and any additional post-treatment care products or sessions.
  • Turkey
    • $500 - $1,500
  • Czech Republic
    • $600 - $1,800
  • Croatia
    • $550 - $1,700
  • Lithuania
    • $500 - $1,600
  • Poland
    • $550 - $1,500
  • Germany
    • $800 - $2,500
  • Switzerland
    • $1,200 - $3,000
  • France
    • $700 - $2,200
  • United Kingdom
    • $800 - $2,500
  • United States
    • $1,000 - $4,000
  • Canada
    • $900 - $3,500
  • Australia
    • $850 - $3,000