How to Tighten Loose Aging Skin on Your Hands

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Your hands can make people think you're older than you are. Your face may look great, but if the skin on your hands has thinned, your veins are obvious, and your hand skin is loose, you're going to wish you mittens were an accessory for every season! You may start to dread manicures compared to how you looked forward to them in the past. Every glimpse at your hands turns your smile into a frown. You even have age spots on your hands! Even worse, you're not quite forty!

Are there real ways to tighten and rejuvinate the skin on your hands? Are there ways that produce the results they claim? Unfortunately, the reality is there aren't a ton; there are many more anti aging procedures for your face. But don't despair; there are a few genuine ways to tighten and improve the skin on your hands.

One of the best ways to repair your hands is with a new procedure called thermage. What does thermage do? Thermage hand treatment smooths and tightens the skin on your hands revealing a younger looking appearance. Many people hate the fact that there are numerous anti aging procedures for the face and body, yet none for hands. And everyone knows hands give away a persons age! Thermage hand treatment is what you have been looking for! It works best for patients that have moderate skin laxity on the hands. Results of Thermage include less visible blood vessels, thicker skin, smoother wrinkles, tighter skin, less crepe like skin, and better elasticity. Thermage on the full face costs about $3000. The hand area will be less. The results last about two years. If you're in the thirty to fifty year old age range, one treatment may suffice. Although, if your older than fifty, plan on two treatments six months apart and maintenence treatments every one to two years.

Titan is another non surgical skin tightening procedure. They have Titan procedures specialized to tighten the skin on your hands. A Titan procedure ranges in prices from five hundred dollars to one thousand dollars for one area. (such as the hands) A single treatment may be all some people need, but patients typically have two to three treatments over a few months.

There are other things you can try at home like hand creams or a facial for your hands, but the results haven't been proven. These two procedures don't require surgery and actually create positive results!

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