Back to Procedures
Hand Rejuvenation

Hand Rejuvenation

Hand rejuvenation encompasses different treatments or surgeries to rejuvenate the hands and sometimes wrists. There are several treatments available, some involve surgery such as via fat transfer and there are several non invasive treatments available such as dermal fillers or lasers.

0.0popularity score
3-5 days recovery
Contact for pricing

Average price range

Share on social media

Duration

1-3 hours

Type

Outpatient

Anesthesia

General

November 7, 20255 min read

Hand Rejuvenation

What is hand rejuvenation

Hand rejuvenation is a set of cosmetic treatments designed to reverse the visible signs of aging on the hands. As we age, the skin on our hands becomes thinner, loses elasticity, and begins to show veins, tendons, and age spots more prominently. While many people focus on facial rejuvenation, the hands often reveal age just as clearly, if not more so, due to constant sun exposure and natural volume loss.

This procedure aims to restore a youthful appearance by addressing volume depletion, skin laxity, pigmentation, and texture. Whether through surgical fat grafting or non-surgical options like dermal fillers and laser therapy, hand rejuvenation can dramatically improve the look and feel of the hands. It’s a popular choice for individuals who want their hands to match the youthfulness of their face and overall appearance.

What are the different types of hand rejuvenation

There are several techniques used in hand rejuvenation, each targeting different aspects of aging. Fat grafting is a surgical method where fat is harvested from another part of the body, purified, and injected into the hands to restore volume and smooth out the appearance of veins and tendons. This method offers long-lasting results and a natural feel, making it a preferred option for those seeking a more permanent solution.

Non-surgical alternatives include dermal fillers such as Radiesse or hyaluronic acid-based products, which are injected into the hands to provide immediate volume and contour. These fillers typically last 12 to 18 months. For pigmentation and skin texture issues, treatments like laser resurfacing, intense pulsed light (IPL), and chemical peels are used to reduce sunspots, fine lines, and uneven skin tone. Often, a combination of these methods is used to achieve comprehensive rejuvenation.

How much does hand rejuvenation cost

The cost of hand rejuvenation varies depending on the country, clinic, and type of treatment selected. In Australia, the average cost ranges from $3,000 to $8,000AUD, depending on whether the procedure involves fat grafting, fillers, or laser treatments. Clinics in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne may charge more due to higher overheads and surgeon fees.

In the United States, hand rejuvenation typically costs between $1,500 and $5,000USD. Mexico offers more affordable options, with prices starting around $1,000 to $2,500USD, especially in medical tourism hubs like Tijuana and Cancun. Turkey, known for its competitive cosmetic surgery market, offers hand rejuvenation for approximately $1,200 to $2,800USD, often bundled with accommodation and aftercare services.

How to prepare for hand rejuvenation

Preparation for hand rejuvenation begins with a consultation to determine the most suitable treatment based on your skin condition, goals, and medical history. Your provider may advise you to stop taking blood-thinning medications or supplements like aspirin, vitamin E, or fish oil a week before the procedure to reduce the risk of bruising. Smoking and alcohol should also be avoided, as they can impair healing and affect results.

On the day of the procedure, arrive with clean hands and avoid applying lotions or creams. If you’re undergoing fat grafting, you may need to fast for several hours beforehand, depending on the anesthesia used. For non-surgical treatments like fillers or laser therapy, preparation is minimal, and you can usually resume normal activities shortly after. Following your provider’s pre-op instructions closely will help ensure a smooth experience and optimal outcome.

What are the risks and possible side effects of hand rejuvenation

Hand rejuvenation is generally safe, but like all cosmetic procedures, it carries some risks. Common side effects include swelling, bruising, redness, and temporary discomfort at the injection or treatment site. These symptoms usually resolve within a few days to a week. In rare cases, patients may experience infection, allergic reactions, or uneven results, particularly if the procedure is performed by an inexperienced provider.

Fat grafting carries additional risks such as fat resorption, lumpiness, or asymmetry. Laser treatments may cause temporary skin sensitivity, peeling, or pigmentation changes, especially in individuals with darker skin tones. Choosing a qualified and experienced practitioner significantly reduces the likelihood of complications and ensures that any side effects are managed promptly and effectively.

How long do results from hand rejuvenation last

The longevity of hand rejuvenation results depends on the technique used. Dermal fillers typically last between 12 and 18 months, after which touch-up treatments may be needed to maintain volume and smoothness. These are ideal for individuals seeking a non-permanent solution or those trying the procedure for the first time.

Fat grafting offers longer-lasting results, often several years or more, as the transferred fat integrates with the body’s tissues. However, some of the fat may be reabsorbed over time, and a second session may be required to achieve the desired fullness. Laser and IPL treatments for pigmentation and texture generally require a series of sessions, with maintenance treatments every 6 to 12 months depending on sun exposure and skin care habits.

How long is recovery from hand rejuvenation

Recovery time varies based on the method used. After fat grafting, patients can expect swelling and bruising for 7 to 14 days, with most returning to normal activities within a week. Hands may feel tender or slightly firm during the healing process, but discomfort is usually mild and manageable with over-the-counter pain relief.

For non-surgical treatments like fillers, recovery is minimal. Most people resume daily activities immediately, although minor swelling or bruising may last a few days. Laser treatments may cause redness and peeling for up to a week, during which sun protection and gentle skincare are essential. Regardless of the method, following post-procedure instructions carefully will help ensure a smooth recovery and long-lasting results.

Preparation

Stop smoking 4 weeks before surgery
Avoid certain medications
Arrange transportation
Plan for recovery time

Side Effects

Temporary swelling and bruising
Possible discomfort
Temporary numbness
Slight redness

FAQs

Is this procedure painful?

Most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort rather than acute pain. Pain medication will be prescribed to manage any discomfort during the initial recovery period.

How long until I see final results?

While initial changes are visible within weeks, the final refined results typically take several months as the body continues to heal and settle.

Will I have visible scars?

Our surgeons use advanced techniques to minimize scarring. Most incisions are placed in natural creases or inconspicuous locations, and scars typically fade over time.