Hand Rejuvenation Treatments - Aesthetica Skin Centre

Hand Rejuvenation Treatments

HAND REJUVENATION

The hands are often one of the first areas to reveal signs of ageing. Daily sun exposure, environmental damage, and the natural ageing process can contribute to pigmentation, age spots, thinning skin, dryness, and loss of skin quality.

We offer a range of advanced hand rejuvenation treatments tailored to your specific concerns. Depending on your skin condition and treatment goals, your therapist or doctor may recommend chemical peels, IPL, laser treatments, microneedling, skin boosters, or combination therapies to restore a more youthful appearance.

Common Concerns Treated
  • Sun damage
  • Pigmentation and age spots
  • Uneven skin tone
  • Dry, crepey skin
  • Loss of skin quality
  • Fine lines and textural changes
Benefits
  • Brighter, more even-toned skin
  • Improved skin texture and smoothness
  • Reduction in visible pigmentation
  • Enhanced skin hydration and quality
  • More youthful-looking hands

Frequently Asked Questions:

Conditions such as spots, discolouration, and wrinkles appear on our hands. As we age, our skin can develop dark brown or black pigmentation marks, these are called solar lentigines, more commonly known as age or sunspots. Our advanced treatments are able to renew and improve our skin by reducing or even removing them, and if we remember to use sunblock effectively, they will not reappear.

We provide different procedures to care for ageing hands, e.g., carboxytherapy, IPL laser, radiofrequency laser, Fraxel laser, RF needling, chemical peels and hyaluronic acid vital injections.

Hand procedures for ageing hands can take from 15-30 minutes.

References:

Ava T. Shamban, MD, Special Topic: Combination Hand Rejuvenation Procedures, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, Volume 29, Issue 5, September 2009, Pages 409–413. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asj.2009.08.003

Slavin, J.W.S. (2000). Rejuvenation of the hand: Alternative treatments for lightening the dorsal skin. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 20(1), 72-73. https://academic.oup.com/asj/article/20/1/72/182277