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Saturday, April 3, 2021

WHY LET OUR HANDS AGE: LETS REJUVENATE

 HAND REJUVENATION: 

NEED OF THE HOUR

With our traditional “Namaste” coming back into vogue and on an International Level, the most unassuming yet invaluable assets have come to the lime light; Our HANDS.


Majority of us take concerted efforts to keep our faces and necks looking youthful but often unknowingly neglect our very visible HANDS

The skin on our hands reveals telltale signs of aging just as much as our facial skin.




Q. What are signs of ageing in Hands?

A. Thin Skin, Wrinkles, Age spots, 

     Excessive show of Veins and tendons, 

     Loss of Shine and Tone.

 

Q.  Who should not get it done?

A. People who are Smokers, with Allergies, Bleeding disorders, 

     Women who are Pregnant and Breast feeding and 

      People with Unrealistic goals




 

Q.  What are the procedures to slow/ conceal the ageing process?

A. There are numerous procedures for delaying ageing of hands and each has to be individualized according to the needs of the patient. The procedures are

1.      Microdermabrasion

2.      Dermapen 4 (Microneedling)

3.      Chemical Peels

4.      Fillers and Fat Injections

5.      Lasers: IPL, Fractional CO2

6.      Sclerotherapy or Vein Removal

7.      Surgical excision of excess Skin

 



Q. Are they safe?

A. These procedures are time tested and safe provided they are done by a specialist 

      and at a medical facility.

 

Q. Do I need to get them regularly?

A. Few of these procedures like Microdermabrasion, Dermaapen4, Laser resurfacing                 require multiple sittings. 

The Surgical procedures like fat grafting, skin excision are usually single step procedures.

 


Q. Is Admission required for these procedures?

A. Majority of these procedures are office procedures and with minimal downtime. For details consult your Plastic Surgeon.

 



DR. ASHISH GUPTA

Senior Plastic & Microvascular Surgeon,

Ludhiana

M: 9779771111

Email: docashish2001@yahoo.com

Insta: docashish2001

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