
This year, there is already less than a month left.
It feels like 2023 just started, but we are already looking toward 2024.
Time really seems to pass in the blink of an eye. As time goes by,
it is also a period when people worry about physical aging.
In addition, as the year-end approaches and the weather gradually gets colder, skin becomes dry
and dull, which can also be a concern.

When many people think of aging, which part comes to mind first?
Most people would think of facial aging.
However, did you know that there is another part of the body where aging progresses quickly besides the face?
That part is the hands/back of the hands.
The back of the hands is a part of the body where the skin is thin and used frequently, making wrinkles more likely to form, aside from the area around the eyes. Like the face,
it is also exposed to ultraviolet rays, which cause aging, but unlike the face, which is protected with sunscreen to help prevent aging, the hands tend to receive little protection.

What are the signs of aging in the hands/back of the hands?
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The skin on the back of the hands becomes rough.
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Age spots appear.
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The volume between the bones on the back of the hands gradually decreases.
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The skin becomes thinner.
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Veins become more prominent.
Aging of the hands can be identified through symptoms such as these.

As aging progresses, the skin's regenerative ability decreases, so subcutaneous tissue can also diminish.
As a result, the skin on the back of the hands becomes thinner, and veins and ligaments become more prominent.
If you are concerned about aging in the back of the hands, you may become interested in the effects of fat grafting for the back of the hands.
For those who are young but have little flesh on their hands, or those whose hands look uneven because of a lack of fat unlike their smooth face, fat grafting for the back of the hands is expected to create a more elastic and smooth appearance.


What is fat grafting for the back of the hands?

Exposure of the hands and back of the hands that begins due to daily habits such as not using sunscreen or not wearing gloves.
For a natural effect from fat grafting for the back of the hands, the medical staff's experience and know-how are especially important.
Through consultations and surgery with a plastic surgery specialist who has extensive experience and know-how in fat grafting for the back of the hands, as well as ongoing communication through the postoperative recovery period, we help patients recover quickly and strive to increase satisfaction with the results.
We aim to prioritize patient safety by preventing infection, always maintaining cleanliness, and applying a sterilization and disinfection system.
If you need more detailed consultation regarding fat grafting for the back of the hands,
please make a reservation and visit us.
