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What is Hand Rejuvenation?

Cosmetic enhancement is generally focused only on the face, while the hands portray some of the most prominent signs of ageing. With age, the hands lose their firmness and plumpness and can appear bony and fragile.

Indications of Hand Rejuvenation

Hand rejuvenation is a treatment that gives you visibly younger, healthier and firmer hands. If you want to diminish wrinkles, fight against the skin ageing process, and improve the overall appearance of your hands, hand rejuvenation may be something to consider. Hand rejuvenation fights against the visible signs of ageing using invasive and non-invasive treatments.

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) 

Photo rejuvenation uses intense pulsed light (IPL) to rejuvenate the aged skin on the hands. Intense pulsed light treatments improve the skin tone and are particularly effective for treating age spots, freckles and scars. IPL therapy, also known as flash lamp therapy, improves the appearance of aged and sun-damaged skin with high-intensity pulses of visible light. Intense pulsed light is a non-ablative and non-invasive therapy, meaning skin is neither removed nor damaged.

Lasers and IPL systems both work on the same principle of absorption of light energy into a specific target cell with colour pigments called chromophores in the skin. The light energy then gets changed to heat energy that causes damage to the target area.

Intense pulsed light systems differ from lasers in that they emit many wavelengths in each pulse of light, while lasers emit a single wavelength of light. Different filters are often used to refine the energy output and improve penetration without using extreme energy levels. This allows targeting of specific chromophores.

The intense light is delivered to the deeper parts of the skin (dermis), leaving the superficial surface of the skin (epidermis) undamaged. The advantage of IPL therapy is its minimum recovery time, where you can return to work on the same day. Before starting the procedure, your doctor will explain the process and discuss the risks and benefits of IPL therapy.

IPL Procedure

You may be asked to avoid exposure to the sun during the first few weeks before and after treatment. A topical anaesthetic cream may be used but is generally not needed. A cold gel is normally applied to the area to be treated. You will be given protective eyewear to be worn throughout the procedure. Your doctor applies the smooth, glass surface of the IPL handpiece to the skin and light is delivered to the skin surface in precise pulses. Each treatment session usually lasts about 20 minutes, and usually about 4-6 treatment sessions every 3-6 weeks would be required.

What to Expect after IPL

You can return to normal activity immediately after the treatment session. You may have slight pain during the procedure, which can be reduced by contact cooling or using a topical anaesthetic. Your skin may turn pink and look sore after the procedure. You may experience a sensation of sunburn for a few days after the treatment. Blistering, bruising, increased or decreased pigmentation, and hair loss are risks that you may experience.

Other Hand Rejuvenation Techniques 

Other hand rejuvenation treatments include broadband light (BBL), laser and injectable derma fillers.

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  • The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
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British Elbow & Shoulder Society
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Hospitals Attended

  • Stratford Hospital

    South Warwickshire
    NHS Foundation Trust
    Arden St, Stratford-upon-Avon,
    CV37 6NX
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    NHS Secretary: Phae Maxwell

    Ext 4798
  • Nuffield Health
    Warwickshire Hospital

    The Chase, Old Milverton Lane
    Leamington Spa
    CV32 6RW
    Driving Directions
    Private Secretary: Becky Wyatt

  • Warwick Hospital

    South Warwickshire
    NHS Foundation Trust
    Lakin Road, Warwick,
    CV34 5BW
    Driving Directions
    NHS Secretary: Phae Maxwell

    Ext 4798
  • The Grafton Suite,
    Building One

    Stratford Hospital, Arden Street
    Stratford-upon-Avon
    CV37 6NX
    Driving Directions
    Private Secretary: Becky Wyatt

  • The Cherwell Hospital

    Oxford Rd, Banbury
    OX16 9FG
    Driving Directions
    Private Secretary: Becky Wyatt

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    (Private)
  • Spire Parkway (Solihull)

    1 Damson Pkwy,
    Solihull B91 2PP,
    United Kingdom
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    Private Secretary: Becky Wyatt

  • South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust
  • Nuffield Health
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The Grafton Suite - South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust
  • Swor and D
  • Swor and D