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The hands play an important part in non-verbal communication.
Hands often approach the face during social interaction. Therefore,
blemishes and signs of aging on the hands can be a real cosmetic
hindrance.
The most common aesthetic hand complaints
are brown spots, thinning skin, wrinkles and large veins.
Surgery on the hands can be rather complicated. However, a few
minor procedures can be used successfully.
Careful analysis of your hands skin
is important towards achieving the optimal
treatment plan.
PIGMENTATION
AND WRINKLES
Brown spots on the hands can be treated with a daily application
of hydroquinone cream.
Both fine wrinkles and pigmentation may benefit from a peel.
Light TCA-peels are most effective for eliminating uneven pigmentation
in the long term and smoothening the skin. Daily use of a good
hand cream containing glycolic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E and
Beta-carotene is recommended.

ATROPHY
Aging and sun exposure cause thinning or atrophy
of skin, fat and musculature. This results in the hands appearing
old and bony. This appearance can be camouflaged by
transplanting fat cells from the thighs or tummy into the back
of the hand. When grafted successfully, these fat cells will continue
to live there permanently with lasting results.
VEINS
Swollen veins on the back of the hands are often aesthetically
displeasing. They can be safely removed using refined surgical
techniques under a local anesthetic.
MY
HANDS, CAN THEY BE TREATED BY LASER?
Laser treatment on the hands is not recommended as the skin is
too thin.
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