How is Hand Aesthetics Performed? Detailed Guide

Hand aesthetics is an application that is becoming increasingly popular today due to both aesthetic concerns and functional needs. Our hands are one of the areas where signs of aging appear the fastest, and since they are constantly exposed to external factors, problems such as wrinkles, blemishes or volume loss may occur over time. So, how is hand aesthetics performed? In this article, we will discuss the processes, methods and things to consider step by step.

What is Hand Aesthetics and Why is it Important?

Hand aesthetics is the general name of surgical or non-surgical methods applied to make the hands look younger, healthier and more attractive. Hands are an area that attracts as much attention as our face, and as we age, we may encounter problems such as thinning skin, prominent veins or stains. Since we use our hands frequently in daily life, this area is easily affected by factors such as sun rays, chemicals and physical wear.

Hand aesthetics does not only offer a visual improvement; it also increases self-confidence. For example, someone who is uncomfortable with the signs of aging on their hands may feel the need to hide their hands in social settings. Such situations can be easily solved with hand aesthetics. Now, let's take a closer look at how this procedure is performed.

What are the Methods of Hand Aesthetics?

Hand aesthetics can be applied with different techniques according to the needs and expectations of the person. Although surgical interventions are rarely preferred, minimally invasive methods are usually at the forefront. Here are the most common hand aesthetic methods:

Hand Aesthetics with Filling Applications

Filling applications are one of the most frequently used methods in hand aesthetics. As age progresses, the subcutaneous fat tissue in the hands decreases and this causes the veins and tendons to become more prominent. Hyaluronic acid-based fillers are used to compensate for this loss of volume.

How is it done?
First, the condition of the hand is evaluated by a specialist. Then, pain sensation is minimized by applying local anesthesia. With fine needles, the filler is injected into strategic points on the upper part of the hand. The procedure usually takes 20-30 minutes and the results are immediately noticeable.
Advantages: It is fast, effective and does not require a recovery period.
Disadvantages: The effect of the filling is temporary and may need to be renewed every 6-12 months.

Hand Aesthetics with Laser Treatments

Laser treatments are ideal for removing blemishes, wrinkles and skin tone unevenness on the hands. It is especially preferred for those with pigmentation problems such as sun spots or age spots.

How is it done?

The laser device targets damaged cells in the upper layer of the skin and regenerates these areas, providing a smoother appearance. The skin is cleaned before the procedure and numbing cream is applied if necessary. Sessions vary between 15-30 minutes and usually require several sessions.

Advantages: Permanently reduces blemishes and improves skin texture.
Disadvantages: There may be slight redness or tenderness after the procedure.

Hand Aesthetics with Fat Transfer

Fat transfer is performed by injecting fat from one's own body into the hands. This method is suitable for those looking for a more permanent solution.

How is it done?

In the first step, fat is removed by liposuction, usually from the abdomen or buttocks. The fat is purified through a special process and then injected into the hands. The procedure can be performed under local or general anesthesia and takes about 1-2 hours.

Advantages: It provides a natural look and the results are longer lasting than fillers.
Disadvantages: Since it is a surgical procedure, the healing process is a little longer.

Hand Aesthetics with Chemical Peeling

Chemical peeling is a method that peels the dead skin on the hands and allows it to be renewed. It is effective for light wrinkles and blemishes.

How is it done?

A special chemical solution is applied to the hands. This solution peels off the top layer of the skin and reveals the fresh skin underneath. The procedure takes 10-20 minutes and can be completed in several sessions.

Advantages: It is a cost-effective and quick method.
Disadvantages: It may not be sufficient for deep wrinkles.
What Should Be Considered Before and After Hand Aesthetics?

In order to get a successful result while having hand aesthetics, it is necessary to pay attention to some points both before and after. Here is what to know in this process:

Preparation Before Hand Aesthetics


Doctor Selection: Hand aesthetics is a specialized field. Working with an experienced dermatologist or plastic surgeon reduces potential risks.
Consultation: Have a detailed conversation with your doctor before the procedure. Clearly express the problems with your hands and your expectations.
Health Status: Inform your doctor about any medications or chronic conditions you are taking. Especially blood thinners should be stopped a few days before the procedure.

Care After Hand Aesthetics
Sun Protection: It is very important to protect your hands from sun rays after the procedure. It is absolutely essential to use high factor sunscreen.
Moisturizing: Apply moisturizer regularly to maintain the moisture balance of your hands.
Doctor Control: If you notice any side effects (swelling, redness, etc.), contact your doctor immediately.
Who is Hand Aesthetics Suitable for?

Although hand aesthetics is generally preferred for those who are disturbed by the signs of aging, people with different needs can also benefit from this application. For example

Signs of Aging: Those with wrinkles, blemishes or volume loss in their hands.
Genetic Factors: Those with congenitally thin or veined hands.
Occupational Causes: Those who use their hands frequently and want to get rid of a worn look (e.g. teachers, artists).

However, hand aesthetics is not recommended for pregnant women, nursing mothers or those with serious skin diseases. Therefore, a doctor's assessment is essential before the procedure.

How Much Does Hand Aesthetics Cost?

Hand aesthetics prices vary depending on the method applied, the experience of the doctor and the materials used. Here is a general idea:

Filling Applications: Between 5,000-15,000 TL (per session).
Laser Treatments: 2,500-7,000 TL (per session).
Fat Transfer: 10.000-20.000 TL (one time).
Chemical Peeling: 2,000-5,000 TL (per session).

Prices may also vary according to city and clinic standards. Therefore, it makes sense to decide by getting offers from several different places.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hand Aesthetics

Is Hand Aesthetics Painful?

Since most hand aesthetic procedures are performed with local anesthesia, the pain sensation is minimal. There may be a slight pain after the procedure, but this usually passes within a few days.

How long do the results last?

This depends on the method. Filling can be permanent for 6-12 months, laser and peeling for several years, and fat transfer for longer.

Is Hand Aesthetics Safe?

Yes, hand aesthetics is quite safe when performed in expert hands. However, if performed in non-sterile environments or by inexperienced people, risks such as infection may occur.

Younger Hands are Possible with Hand Aesthetics!

Hands are one of the most important areas that give away our age and it is now very easy to reverse this situation thanks to hand aesthetics. Whether it is fillers, laser or fat transfer, every method can restore the youth and beauty your hands deserve. The important thing is to choose the method that suits your needs and entrust this process to a reliable specialist.

If you are uncomfortable with the change in your hands, it is time to meet hand aesthetics! Remember, beautiful hands are not only an aesthetic detail, but also a reflection of your self-confidence. For more information, you can take the first step by consulting a specialist.

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