Hands

Smoother skin. Restored volume.

High-exposure area with thin skin and minimal fat; changes here can reveal veins, texture, and signs of aging.

Why hands show aging

The hands are constantly exposed to environmental stressors and have naturally thin skin with limited fat padding. Over time, collagen loss, volume depletion, and sun damage can make veins, tendons, and texture more visible.

Frequent hand washing, UV exposure, and natural aging accelerate these changes. For many, the hands can appear aged sooner than the face, creating a contrast that feels inconsistent with how youthful they otherwise feel.

Common Concerns We Treat in the

Hands

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How we treat the

Hands

Our approach to treating the

Hands

FAQ

Why do my hands look older than my face?
Why does my hand skin look crepey even when I moisturize?
How do treatments restore a more youthful look to the hands without looking obvious?
Why do my hands show sun damage more than other areas?