- Cosmetology
- Dermatology
- Gynecology
- Diagnostics
- IV-therapy
Choosing the type of dermal filler for the hand
We use several different types of dermal fillers in the hands.
Dermal fillers: These are safe and well tolerated, with great results
Skin booster : This is great for skin improvement in the hands, rather than volumisation
Dermal filler /Stimulator : This is a very popular treatment for the hands. It is white in colour, which can be a benefit. The lasting with biostimulator is excellent
Dose of dermal fillers
The dose required for hand filling is variable, it depends on the patient’s anatomy, and where the patient wants to get to in terms of results.
The injector will assess the hands and decide on the best dose after taking a history and examining the patient. If a patient has a history of complications with dermal fillers, or if their budget is small or if they want a more subtle result, then a smaller dose might be chosen to start with.
Typically, we would start with 1-2mls of dermal filler in each hand. 1-3 treatments may be required.
Pain relief during treatment
A numbing cream may be applied to the area prior to the treatment (20 minutes prior is ideal) Glad wrap may be used over the numbing cream to increase its effect.
If a cannula is used, local anaesthetic is used prior to the cannula being introduced into the skin
There is local anaesthetic in the dermal filler
Ice is always used to decrease pain and to reduce the risk of bruising.
Nitrous oxide (happy gas) is available for patients to use
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