What is Hand Rejuvenation?
Hand rejuvenation aesthetics involve a series of procedures aimed at reducing the signs of aging on the skin of the hands. These procedures aim to treat thinning of the skin, loss of elasticity, spots and wrinkles caused by the harmful effects of the sun. This gives the hands a younger, smoother and more vibrant appearance.
Why is hand rejuvenation aesthetics needed?

The main reasons for needing hand rejuvenation aesthetics are the aging process and the negative effects of various environmental factors on the skin.

Collagen and Elastin Loss: As we age, the production of collagen and elastin in the skin decreases. This leads to a decrease in the elasticity and fullness of the skin and the formation of wrinkles.

Skin Sagging and Loosening: As collagen and elastin decrease in the skin, the skin can sag and loosen. Hands, in particular, are exposed to more stress due to daily activities and may show more noticeable signs of aging over time.

Sun Damage: The sun’s harmful UV rays can cause blemishes and wrinkles on the skin. Hands, in particular, are more susceptible to sun damage because they are directly exposed to sunlight.

Age Spots: With aging, pigmentation changes can occur on the hands, and age spots can develop. Many people desire to reduce the signs of aging on their hands and achieve a younger, more vibrant appearance.

Who is a candidate for hand rejuvenation procedures?

Hand rejuvenation procedures are performed on all patients with signs of aging and skin deformation due to external factors, helping to correct changes in the hands. The procedure is performed on:

Those experiencing loss of subcutaneous tissue,
Those with thinning and deterioration of the skin,
Those experiencing skin blemishes.
How is hand rejuvenation performed? What are the hand rejuvenation methods?

Hand rejuvenation procedures include various methods to eliminate signs of aging and give hands a younger and more vibrant appearance. These methods include:

Fat Injections: Fat tissue taken from the body is processed, concentrated, and injected into the back of the hand. This repairs soft tissue loss and, thanks to the stem cells it contains, supports tissue repair and regeneration.
Filler Applications: As an alternative to fat injections, filler applications using hyaluronic acid can be preferred. This procedure is performed in an office setting and improves skin quality with its long-lasting effect.
Skin Moisturizing Treatments: With pure hyaluronic acid injections, skin that thins and dries out over time is moisturized and strengthened from within. Regularly repeating these applications helps maintain the youthfulness of the hands.
PRP Applications: Growth factors obtained from the patient’s blood are purified and injected under the skin. This procedure stimulates tissue regeneration and helps reduce blemishes.
Chemical Peeling: The back of the hand is peeled with diluted acids to remove blemishes and fine wrinkles. Dermapen: The Dermapen, a pen-shaped device with multiple needles, creates controlled irritation on the skin of the hands, activating the skin’s own regeneration mechanism and making the hands look younger.