They say the face is the No.1 indicator of age… and hands are No. 2!
While there are many treatments and products on the market that can help to fight the signs of ageing hands, Advanced Cosmetic Medicine is proud to offer the first and only dermal filler treatment deemed safe and effective by the FDA to correct lost volume in hands[1].
This particular hand rejuvenation treatment is best suited for men and women in their 40s plus who have undesirable veins, hyperpigmentation, dry and/or thin skin on the back of their hands.
Our hands are susceptible to visual signs of ageing due to both internal and external factors. This includes your health, age, genetics and your environment.
External factors such as sun exposure, alcohol and smoking all play a role in ageing hands.
Advanced Cosmetic Medicine’s latest hand rejuvenation treatment can enhance a more youthful appearance by:
Typically fillers are reserved for restoring or adding volume to the face but in this case, they’re used to restore more youthful looking hands. Less veiny, less pigmented, less wrinkled, more refreshed. It adds volume under the skin, and over time, the benefits of the product injected continue by stimulating your body’s own natural collagen.
This treatment can be done within 45-60min (if not less). Not downtime required, however, each individual patient’s experience is different and your doctor will advise of any adverse effects prior to treatment.
You have a history of severe allergies or anaphylaxis, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
You have an allergy to any part of the product, or if you have a bleeding disorder.
You have an allergy to lidocaine or medicines like it.
You have an allergy to gram-positive bacterial proteins.
For other risks associated, please speak with your doctor, physician and/or healthcare professional.
Find out more if hand rejuvenation using filler is right for you by booking a consult with Dr. Targett at Advanced Cosmetic Medicine on 0430 690 031 or book online via https://advancedcosmeticmedicine.com.au/contact