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Mature Hands

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Mature Hands

"Mature hands" is a term used to describe hands that have aged and show signs of the natural ageing process. As we grow older, the skin, tissues, and structures in the hands undergo changes that are characteristic of ageing. Here is a description of mature hands:

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  1. Skin Texture:

    • The skin on mature hands often becomes thinner and may appear more translucent.

    • Wrinkles and fine lines are common, particularly on the back of the hands.

    • The skin texture may feel less elastic and may show signs of sun damage, such as age spots or liver spots.

  2. Loss of Subcutaneous Fat:

    • With age, there is a natural loss of subcutaneous fat, leading to a reduction in the plumpness and volume of the hands.

    • Veins and tendons may become more prominent as a result of the decreased fat padding.

  3. Age Spots and Pigmentation:

    • Brown spots, also known as age spots or sunspots, may appear on the hands due to long-term sun exposure.

    • Uneven pigmentation may contribute to a mottled appearance.

  4. Texture Changes:

    • The skin on mature hands may feel drier, and there may be an increased propensity for rough patches.

  5. Reduced Elasticity:

    • A decrease in collagen and elastin fibres can lead to reduced skin elasticity, contributing to sagging skin.

  6. Wrinkles and Creases:

    • Wrinkles and creases may be more pronounced, especially with repetitive movements and expressions over the years.

It's important to note that the aging process is individual, and the extent and appearance of these changes can vary among individuals. While mature hands may show signs of aging, proper skincare, including moisturising and sun protection, can help maintain the health and appearance of the hands. Additionally, there are cosmetic procedures available, which can be used to restore volume to the hands and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.

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Treatments for mature hands available at New Age Aesthetics:

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  • Mesotherapy:

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Mesotherapy is a cosmetic procedure that involves injecting a combination of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other active substances into the skin to improve its appearance. While mesotherapy is often associated with facial treatments, it can also be used for other areas, including the hands.

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Mesotherapy for mature hands benefits:

  1. Hydration and Moisturisation

  2. Collagen Stimulation

  3. Improved Skin Tone and Texture

  4. Reduction of Fine Lines and Wrinkles

  5. Evening Pigmentation

  6. Enhanced Blood Circulation

  7. Minimisation of Vein and Tendon Visibility

  8. Non-Invasive Nature

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  • TCA medium chemical peel:

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A Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) peel is a chemical peel that involves the application of TCA solution to the skin. While TCA peels are often associated with facial skin rejuvenation, they can also be used on the hands to address various concerns related to ageing.

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TCA Peel for mature hands benefits:

  1. Exfoliation and Skin Renewal

  2. Reduction of Fine Lines and Wrinkles

  3. Improved Skin Tone and Texture

  4. Stimulation of Collagen Production

  5. Reduced Hyperpigmentation

  6. Minimisation of Skin Blemishes

  7. Enhanced Skin Hydration

  8. Non-Invasive Nature

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  • Microneedling:

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Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that involves the use of a device with fine needles to create tiny punctures in the skin. This process stimulates the body's natural healing response, leading to the production of collagen and elastin. While microneedling is commonly associated with facial treatments, it can also be beneficial for the hands, especially for addressing signs of ageing.

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Mesotherapy for mature hands benefits:

  1. Collagen and Elastin Production

  2. Improved Skin Texture

  3. Reduction of Fine Lines and Wrinkles

  4. Enhanced Absorption of Topical Products

  5. Improved Skin Tone

  6. Minimisation of Scars and Blemishes

  7. Enhanced Blood Circulation

  8. Non-Invasive Nature

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  • Plasma Fibroblast:

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Plasma fibroblast treatment is a cosmetic procedure that uses a device to deliver energy in the form of plasma to the skin. While it's commonly associated with facial treatments, it can also be used on other areas, including the hands, to address signs of ageing.

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Plasma fibroblast for mature hands benefits:

  1. Skin Tightening

  2. Reduction of Wrinkles and Fine Lines

  3. Improvement in Skin Texture

  4. Collagen Stimulation

  5. Reduction of Excess Skin

  6. Minimisation of Age Spots and Pigmentation

  7. Non-Invasive Nature

  8. Quick Recovery

  9. Precision in Treatment

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Mesotherapy at New Age Aesthetics
Chemical Peels at New Age Aesthetics
Microneedling at New Age Aesthetics
Plasma Fibroblast at New Age Aesthetics
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