Uses of dermal fillers to the human body
variety of dermal fillers are used for facial and body smoothening and body lifting, 100% Authentic products. PDO threads, Botulinum injections, Allergan Botox, Gluthatione injections, mesotherapy injections, Orthopedics supplies, aesthetic equipment, cosmetic and peelings
As we age, the skin on our hands becomes thinner, causing veins and tendons to become more prominent. Often, the ageing process means that the appearance of blemishes such as sun spots increases. Crepey skin is a common problem on hands and is often caused by dryness. Treatments such as chemical peels and laser resurfacing can help reduce the visibility of blemishes on the hands. It can also improve texture, but to gain the smooth, firm skin you may want to consider dermal fillers.
Dermal fillers work by restoring the volume of the skin that has been lost with ageing. When used on hands, this can make visible bones, tendons and veins less prominent. At the same time gives the hands an overall more youthful appearance.
Your practitioner will determine how much filler your hands require and where to inject the treatment into your hands. As with any aesthetic treatment, it’s vital that you see an experienced and qualified practitioner with a detailed knowledge of hand anatomy. If the product is not injected deeply enough into the skin, it can be visible. And if it’s injected too deeply, the effects can wear off more quickly.
After the fillers are injected, your practitioner massages the fillers into place. Dermal fillers should contour with the shape of the hands, whilst being able to adapt to the constant movement that hands make.
When injected correctly, results will appear instantly and, depending on the quality of filler used, will last for over a year. At Health & Aesthetics, Dr Rekha only uses premium grade fillers, which means results can last for 12-18 months.
Does getting dermal fillers in the hands hurt?
Most patients experience no pain during the procedure as we use ultrafine needles and apply numbing cream to the hands before the treatment.
Are there any side-effects to having fillers in the hands? No there are not
Uses of dermal fillers to the human body
variety of dermal fillers are used for facial and body smoothening and body lifting, 100% Authentic products. PDO threads, Botulinum injections, Allergan Botox, Gluthatione injections, mesotherapy injections, Orthopedics supplies, aesthetic equipment, cosmetic and peelings
As we age, the skin on our hands becomes thinner, causing veins and tendons to become more prominent. Often, the ageing process means that the appearance of blemishes such as sun spots increases. Crepey skin is a common problem on hands and is often caused by dryness. Treatments such as chemical peels and laser resurfacing can help reduce the visibility of blemishes on the hands. It can also improve texture, but to gain the smooth, firm skin you may want to consider dermal fillers.
Dermal fillers work by restoring the volume of the skin that has been lost with ageing. When used on hands, this can make visible bones, tendons and veins less prominent. At the same time gives the hands an overall more youthful appearance.
Your practitioner will determine how much filler your hands require and where to inject the treatment into your hands. As with any aesthetic treatment, it’s vital that you see an experienced and qualified practitioner with a detailed knowledge of hand anatomy. If the product is not injected deeply enough into the skin, it can be visible. And if it’s injected too deeply, the effects can wear off more quickly.
After the fillers are injected, your practitioner massages the fillers into place. Dermal fillers should contour with the shape of the hands, whilst being able to adapt to the constant movement that hands make.
When injected correctly, results will appear instantly and, depending on the quality of filler used, will last for over a year. At Health & Aesthetics, Dr Rekha only uses premium grade fillers, which means results can last for 12-18 months.
Does getting dermal fillers in the hands hurt?
Most patients experience no pain during the procedure as we use ultrafine needles and apply numbing cream to the hands before the treatment.
Are there any side-effects to having fillers in the hands? No there are not