Hand Rejuvenation

In today's world, there is a significant interest in efforts to slow down or reverse the aging process, not only in the fields of medicine and biotechnology but also in sports and lifestyle. The role of sports in the rejuvenation process is increasingly being researched and explored. Physical activity is believed to have positive effects not only on physical health but also on the signs of aging. Besides helping to maintain muscle mass and bone density, sports can offer a wide range of rejuvenating effects, such as regulating metabolic functions, strengthening the circulatory system, and even supporting mental health. In this context, sports provide a solid foundation for reducing the risk of age-related diseases, improving the quality of life, and influencing biological aging.

 

Hand Rejuvenation

 

Hands are one of the most revealing areas of our age. Over time, the subcutaneous tissue on the back of the hands diminishes, the skin becomes thinner, veins become more prominent, and discolorations appear. Plastic surgery offers various options to regain the youthful appearance of plump and smooth hands.

 

Rejuvenation refers to a range of strategies and technologies aimed at slowing down or reversing biological aging. Such approaches typically focus on understanding the fundamental biological mechanisms of aging and developing interventions that affect these mechanisms. For example, research is conducted on processes caused by aging, such as cellular aging, DNA damage, cellular transformation, and immune system weakening.

 

Types of Hand Rejuvenation Procedures Include:

  • Restoring subcutaneous tissue on the back of the hand: Procedures like fat and stem cell injections can be performed on the back of the hands to address volume loss.
  • Improving the quality of thin and damaged skin: Treatments like pure hyaluronic acid and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) applications are preferred for improving skin quality and moisture.
  • Treating skin discolorations: Chemical peels or abrasion methods can be used to remove skin spots.

 

Rejuvenation Approaches Can Include:

  1. Medications and Therapies: Anti-aging drugs and therapies aim to reduce or delay the signs of aging by targeting biological processes associated with aging.

  2. Gene Therapy: Gene therapy aims to regulate or modify genes that affect aging. For example, it may target genes that increase telomere length or enhance cellular repair.

  3. Cellular Rejuvenation: Cellular-level reprogramming or techniques like cellular transplantation aim to transform aged cells into younger ones.

  4. Stem Cell Treatments: Stem cell treatments may use the body's own stem cells to rejuvenate damaged or aged tissues.

  5. Diet and Nutrition: Special diets and nutrition approaches can influence the aging process. Some studies suggest that calorie restriction can extend lifespan.

  6. Exercise and Lifestyle Changes: Regular exercise and a healthy lifestyle can slow down the aging process and reduce the risk of age-related diseases.

  7. Nanotechnology and Biotechnology: Nanotechnology and biotechnology aim to influence aging processes at the cellular level through manipulation.

 

Who Can Undergo Hand Rejuvenation Procedures:

 

Hand rejuvenation procedures can be applied to anyone displaying signs of aging. Changes associated with aging may include:

  • Loss of subcutaneous tissue: Reduction of fat tissue on the back of the hand, resulting in loose skin and prominent veins.
  • Skin thinning and damage: Dry, wrinkled, thin, and easily torn skin.
  • Skin discolorations: Brown or red age spots due to sun damage; some may carry a risk of skin cancer.

 

How Hand Rejuvenation Procedures Are Performed:

 

Hand rejuvenation procedures aim to address lost subcutaneous tissue on the back of the hand, improve skin quality, and eliminate discolorations. These procedures fall into three main categories:

  1. Fat Injections: Harvested fat tissue is processed and then injected into the back of the hands. The stem cells within the fat tissue can stimulate tissue regeneration.

  2. Dermal Fillers: Hyaluronic acid treatments are a faster option with long-lasting results.

  3. Skin Moisturization: Pure hyaluronic acid injections moisturize and strengthen thin and dry skin.

  4. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Applications: Growth factors derived from the patient's own blood are injected into the subcutaneous layers to support tissue rejuvenation.

  5. Microabrasion and Chemical Peels: Special tips or diluted acids are used to remove skin spots.

 

Rejuvenation procedures for the hands are safe and effective ways to restore youthful hands' appearance. The choice of procedure depends on individual needs and goals.

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Doctors

List of doctors under the HOP of the corporation

  • Op. Dr. Ufuk Askeroğlu Klinik
  • Turkey, İstanbul
  • Opr. Dr. Ahmet Arif Eroğlu Klinik
  • Turkey, İstanbul

Op. Dr. Bora ÖZEL

Plastic Surgery

  • Op. Dr. Bora Özel Klinik
  • Turkey, İstanbul

Op. Dr. Ufuk ERDEM

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  • Private Versa Hospital
  • Turkey, Nevşehir