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| Monday, 24 March 2008 09:00 | ||||
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Hang Aging As it turns out, hand rejuvenation isn't all that different from facial rejuvenation. Options range from microdermabrasion and chemical peels to minimally invasive procedures including laser and injectable fillers. June 2007 - A study published in the June issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, most people can accurately tell a person's age by viewing only their hands. In the study, participants were given unaltered photographs of female hands and asked to estimate the women's ages. In the majority of cases, participants were able to accurately guess the age, citing prominent hand veins as the biggest clue to aging. Removing age Spots Using an at-home bleaching cream to start to diminish age spots on the hands is the best thing to try first. Microdermabrasion is a superficial skin polishing procedure that involves sanding off the first layer of skin with tiny crystals. This procedure costs about $175. Chemical peels are another option and cause age spots to disappear while tissue appears less transparent. This treatment costs about $600. Fillers Fraxel laser treatments stimulate collagen production, thereby eliminating sun damage while tightening and plumping up the skin. The entire process cost about $1,200. For people concerned about prominent hand veins, which can give hands an aged look, plastic surgeons recommend fillers such as Sculptra and Radiesse, both of which plump up the skin and thus diminish the appearance of bulging veins. Fillers generally last several years. Sculptra is an FDA-approved treatment intended for restoring and/or correcting the signs of fat loss, or lipoatrophy. It is made from poly-L-lactic acid and is commonly used to correct lipoatrophy in people infected with HIV. Radiesse is another procedure that can improve the appearance of aging hands. Removing Prominent Hand Veins Sclerotherapy is an option that involves injecting a sclerosing solution into unsightly veins, causing them to turn white and gradually disappear. This treatment costs about $325.
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