While we often focus on the face when it comes to anti-ageing, our hands can be just as revealing. In fact, the skin on our hands is thinner and more exposed to the elements, making them one of the first areas to show signs of ageing. From crepiness and volume loss to pigmentation and dryness, ageing hands can affect your overall appearance – the good news is that there are solutions available, but what is the best treatment for ageing hands?
Why Do Hands Age So Quickly?
The hands are constantly exposed to sun, wind, cleaning products, and temperature changes – yet they’re often neglected when it comes to skincare. Over time, this leads to:
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Thinning skin
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Visible veins and tendons
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Sunspots and pigmentation
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Loss of hydration and elasticity
As collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid naturally decline with age, the hands lose their youthful plumpness and softness. But with the right approach, it’s absolutely possible to rejuvenate them.
Deep Hydration and Skin Remodelling
One of the most innovative treatments for ageing hands is Profhilo. Unlike traditional fillers, Profhilo doesn’t add volume or change facial contours. Instead, it delivers pure hyaluronic acid just below the skin’s surface, where it spreads out and stimulates your body’s own collagen and elastin production.
The result?
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Improved skin texture
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Enhanced hydration
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Firmer, smoother skin
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A more youthful appearance without any artificial look
Profhilo is especially effective for crepey skin, and our practitioners often recommend two sessions spaced four weeks apart for optimal results.
Other Treatment Options to Consider
While Profhilo is a fantastic all-rounder, some clients benefit from combining it with other therapies depending on their concerns:
1. Chemical Peels or Laser for Pigmentation Treatment
Sunspots and uneven tone on the hands respond well to gentle peels or targeted laser treatments. Cosmelan peel treatment lift pigment and encourage skin cell turnover for a more even tone.
2. Dermal Fillers for Volume Loss
If hands appear bony or veiny due to volume loss, soft dermal fillers can be used to restore fullness and reduce the prominence of veins. The effect is natural and can last up to a year.
3. Skin Boosters
In addition to Profhilo, skin boosters containing hyaluronic acid or amino acids can add hydration and glow to dry, dull hands.
What Is the Best Treatment for Ageing Hands?
Ageing hands don’t have to give away your age. With a personalised treatment plan, our clinic can help restore softness, plumpness, and radiance to your hands, making them look as youthful as you feel.
If you’ve been investing in your face but not your hands, now might be the perfect time to treat them with the same care – and the results speak for themselves.