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Hand Filler

What is Hand Filler?

When it comes to age-related deformities, many people first think of the volume loss and skin wrinkles that occur in the face. However, as we age, not only does our face show signs of aging, but our hands also reveal our age and are affected by the same deformities caused by aging. Non-surgical aesthetic methods now allow us to comfortably address the deformities in our hands as well.

The aim of hand filler application, which is a reliable and comfortable procedure, is to restore the lost volume in the hands and eliminate wrinkles on the back of the hands, resulting in a more youthful hand appearance.

Throughout history, delicate and graceful hands have been a symbol of aesthetic beauty. However, with aging, the subcutaneous tissues of the skin in the hands shrink, causing wrinkles, deep lines, and a skeletal appearance. Hand filler is an effective and reliable procedure designed to eliminate these deformities. The hand filler procedure is typically performed using hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers and is a quick procedure.


How is Hand Filler Applied?

Before the procedure, the hands are cleaned with special cleansers. An anesthetic cream is applied, and the area is allowed to numb. After the numbing process, the areas where the filler will be applied are marked. Then, using cannulas, the filler is injected under the skin of the hands, targeting areas where the fat tissue has been lost and the skin has sagged. The procedure usually takes about 10 minutes to complete.


Can Hand Filler Be Done with Mesotherapy?

When chosen correctly, mesotherapy treatments improve the skin quality at every point where they are applied. While hand filler increases volume and hydration, mesotherapy can also lighten age spots and revitalize the skin, providing a rejuvenating effect.


What Should Be Done After a Hand Filler Procedure?

  • After the procedure, avoid applying moisturizers to the hands for the first 24 hours.
  • If necessary, an antibiotic cream may be applied.
  • It’s important to drink plenty of water for the next two weeks.
  • Avoid squeezing or putting pressure on the hands on the first day.

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