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Hand Rejuvenation
What is Hand Rejuvenation?
Hand rejuvenation is a cosmetic procedure that aims to restore a youthful appearance to the hands. The procedure can address various age-related changes, such as:
- Wrinkles and fine lines
- Loss of volume
- Sun damage
- Age spots
- Veins and tendons becoming more visible
Types of Hand Rejuvenation Procedures
There are various types of hand rejuvenation procedures available, including:
- Fillers: Hyaluronic acid fillers can be injected into the hands to plump up wrinkles and restore lost volume.
- Laser therapy: Laser treatments can help improve skin texture, reduce sun damage, and lighten age spots.
- Chemical peels: Chemical peels can remove the top layer of skin, revealing smoother and brighter skin beneath.
- Microneedling: Microneedling creates tiny punctures in the skin, stimulating collagen production and improving skin elasticity.
- Fat grafting: Fat grafting involves harvesting fat from another part of the body and injecting it into the hands to restore volume.
Benefits of Hand Rejuvenation
Hand rejuvenation can offer several benefits, including:
- Reduces wrinkles and fine lines
- Improves skin texture
- Restores lost volume
- Lightens age spots
- Makes veins and tendons less visible
Who is a Good Candidate for Hand Rejuvenation?
Individuals who are generally healthy and have realistic expectations about the results are good candidates for hand rejuvenation. The procedure is not recommended for people with active skin infections or certain medical conditions.
Conclusion
Hand rejuvenation is a safe and effective procedure that can help restore a youthful appearance to the hands. By choosing a qualified and experienced practitioner, individuals can minimize the risk of complications and achieve optimal results.
Candidate
Maintaining healthy hands is essential for overall well-being. Regular hand washing, moisturizing, and sun protection can help keep hands looking and feeling their best.
Hand Washing
Wash hands frequently with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds. This helps remove dirt, bacteria, and viruses that can cause infection or irritation.
Moisturizing
Moisturize hands regularly to prevent dryness and cracking. Apply a moisturizer after washing hands, and as needed throughout the day. Choose a moisturizer that is non-greasy and absorbs quickly.
Sun Protection
Protect hands from the sun's harmful UV rays by wearing gloves or applying sunscreen. Overexposure to the sun can cause premature aging, wrinkles, and sun spots.
Side & After Effects
- Bruising and swelling: This is common after hand rejuvenation and usually resolves within a few days.
- Infection: This is a rare but potential complication of hand rejuvenation. If you experience any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or pain, contact your doctor immediately.
- Nerve damage: This is another rare but potential complication of hand rejuvenation. If you experience any numbness or tingling in your hands after the procedure, contact your doctor immediately.
- Scarring: This is a rare but potential complication of any surgical procedure. If you are concerned about scarring, talk to your doctor before the procedure.
After Effects of Hand Rejuvenation
After hand rejuvenation, you may experience some discomfort and swelling for a few days. You may also need to wear a bandage or splint for a short period of time. Most people are able to return to their normal activities within a few days.
In some cases, hand rejuvenation can have long-term side effects. These side effects may include:
- Changes in skin texture: Hand rejuvenation can sometimes cause the skin to become thin and fragile.
- Loss of volume: Hand rejuvenation can sometimes cause the hands to lose volume, making them appear older.
- Asymmetry: Hand rejuvenation can sometimes cause the hands to become asymmetrical.
If you are considering hand rejuvenation, it is important to discuss the risks and after effects with your doctor. Your doctor can help you determine if hand rejuvenation is right for you and can advise you on how to minimize the risks.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
1 Hour
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time
Education & Training
1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
Awards & Academic Achievements
ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Surgery (ABS)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
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7157 W Howard St, Niles, IL, USA
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Hand Rejuvenation

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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Hand Rejuvenation by Sam Speron, MD, FACS.
About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Hand Rejuvenation Procedure Overview Hand Rejuvenation Procedure: An Overview
What is Hand Rejuvenation?
Hand rejuvenation is a cosmetic procedure that aims to restore a youthful appearance to the hands. The procedure can address various age-related changes, such as:
- Wrinkles and fine lines
- Loss of volume
- Sun damage
- Age spots
- Veins and tendons becoming more visible
Types of Hand Rejuvenation Procedures
There are various types of hand rejuvenation procedures available, including:
- Fillers: Hyaluronic acid fillers can be injected into the hands to plump up wrinkles and restore lost volume.
- Laser therapy: Laser treatments can help improve skin texture, reduce sun damage, and lighten age spots.
- Chemical peels: Chemical peels can remove the top layer of skin, revealing smoother and brighter skin beneath.
- Microneedling: Microneedling creates tiny punctures in the skin, stimulating collagen production and improving skin elasticity.
- Fat grafting: Fat grafting involves harvesting fat from another part of the body and injecting it into the hands to restore volume.
Benefits of Hand Rejuvenation
Hand rejuvenation can offer several benefits, including:
- Reduces wrinkles and fine lines
- Improves skin texture
- Restores lost volume
- Lightens age spots
- Makes veins and tendons less visible
Who is a Good Candidate for Hand Rejuvenation?
Individuals who are generally healthy and have realistic expectations about the results are good candidates for hand rejuvenation. The procedure is not recommended for people with active skin infections or certain medical conditions.
Conclusion
Hand rejuvenation is a safe and effective procedure that can help restore a youthful appearance to the hands. By choosing a qualified and experienced practitioner, individuals can minimize the risk of complications and achieve optimal results.
Duration
1 Hour
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
2-3 Days
Effective Period
3 to 6 months
Maintaining healthy hands is essential for overall well-being. Regular hand washing, moisturizing, and sun protection can help keep hands looking and feeling their best.
Hand Washing
Wash hands frequently with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds. This helps remove dirt, bacteria, and viruses that can cause infection or irritation.
Moisturizing
Moisturize hands regularly to prevent dryness and cracking. Apply a moisturizer after washing hands, and as needed throughout the day. Choose a moisturizer that is non-greasy and absorbs quickly.
Sun Protection
Protect hands from the sun's harmful UV rays by wearing gloves or applying sunscreen. Overexposure to the sun can cause premature aging, wrinkles, and sun spots.
- Reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines
- Improve skin texture and tone
- Increase skin elasticity
- Restore volume to the hands
- Improve the appearance of sun damage
- Make hands look younger and more vibrant
Risks:
- Bleeding, bruising, and swelling: These are common side effects that typically resolve within a few days.
- Infection: The area of treatment is prone to infection, especially if proper sterile techniques are not followed.
- Nerve damage: In rare cases, nerves in the hand can be damaged during the procedure, which may lead to numbness, tingling, or weakness.
- Scarring: The procedure involves making incisions, which may result in scarring.
- Asymmetry: The results of hand rejuvenation can sometimes be asymmetrical, leading to an uneven appearance.
- Unnatural appearance: Some patients may perceive their treated hands as looking unnatural or overly "done."
- Temporary or permanent numbness: In some cases, numbness in the treated area may occur temporarily or even permanently.
Safety:
To minimize risks and ensure safety, hand rejuvenation procedures should be performed by:
- Qualified surgeons or dermatologists: They have the necessary training, experience, and knowledge to perform the procedure safely and effectively.
- In an accredited facility: This ensures that the procedure is carried out in a safe and controlled environment with proper sterilization and infection control measures.
- Using safe and approved techniques: Established and accepted protocols and techniques should be followed to reduce the risk of complications.
Precautions for Safety:
- Preoperative evaluation: Patients should undergo a thorough medical evaluation to identify any underlying medical conditions that may affect the safety of the procedure.
- Informed consent: Patients should be fully informed about the risks, benefits, and alternatives to hand rejuvenation before consenting to the procedure.
- Anesthesia: The procedure can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the patient's preference and the extent of the treatment.
- Postoperative care: Proper wound care and instructions are essential to minimize the risk of infection and other complications.
By following these safety measures, the risks associated with hand rejuvenation can be minimized, and patients can enjoy safe and satisfactory results.
Pre-Treatment Preparation for Hand Rejuvenation:
1. Medical Evaluation and Consultation:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist experienced in hand rejuvenation.
- Discuss your goals, medical history, and any current medications or supplements.
- Undergo a physical examination of your hands to assess the condition and suitability for treatment.
2. Bloodwork and Tests:
- Blood tests may be ordered to check for underlying medical conditions that could affect the procedure.
- Imaging tests (such as an MRI) may be performed to evaluate the tendons, bones, and soft tissues in your hands.
3. Preoperative Instructions:
- Stop smoking at least two weeks before surgery.
- Avoid alcohol for 24 hours prior to the procedure.
- Discontinue blood thinners or anti-inflammatory medications as directed by your doctor.
- Fast for six hours before the operation.
4. Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgical facility on time.
- Dress comfortably in loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to your hands.
- Bring your medications and insurance card.
- Be accompanied by a responsible adult who can drive you home after surgery.
Post-Treatment Care:
1. Immediately After Surgery:
- Wear compression bandages on your hands for protection and support.
- Elevate your hands to reduce swelling.
- Apply ice packs to minimize discomfort.
- Take pain relievers as prescribed by your doctor.
2. Recovery and Follow-up:
- Keep your hands bandaged for the duration prescribed by your doctor (usually 1-2 weeks).
- Attend regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing and adjust dressings.
- Avoid strenuous activity or lifting heavy objects for several weeks.
- Gently massage your hands to promote circulation and reduce stiffness.
- Use sunscreen to protect your hands from sun damage.
3. Lifestyle Modifications:
- Quit smoking to improve circulation and wound healing.
- Limit sun exposure to prevent premature aging and skin damage.
- Wear gloves when performing tasks that could strain your hands.
- Maintain a healthy weight to reduce the risk of future hand problems.
Post-Procedure Care for Hand Rejuvenation
Immediate Aftercare:
- Keep the treated area elevated to reduce swelling.
- Apply ice packs for 15-20 minutes at a time, alternating with rest periods.
- Avoid using the hands for strenuous activities or heavy lifting.
- Wear loose-fitting gloves to protect the wounds.
First 24-48 Hours:
- Take pain medication as prescribed by the doctor.
- Keep the dressings dry and clean.
- Monitor for any signs of infection (redness, swelling, drainage).
- Follow the doctor's instructions for bathing and showering.
Days 2-7:
- Remove the dressings as directed by the doctor.
- Continue to keep the wounds clean and dry.
- Apply a moisturizer or ointment to the treated area.
- Start gentle range-of-motion exercises for the fingers and wrists.
Weeks 2-6:
- Avoid direct sunlight or tanning beds.
- Massage the treated area gently to reduce scar tissue formation.
- Wear sunscreen when outdoors to protect the newly rejuvenated skin.
- Continue with range-of-motion exercises to improve hand function.
Months 3-6:
- The swelling and bruising should have mostly subsided by now.
- The final results of the procedure will continue to improve over the next few months.
- Follow up with the doctor regularly to monitor progress and address any concerns.
General Tips for Recovery:
- Get plenty of rest.
- Drink plenty of fluids.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol.
- Eat a healthy diet rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
- Be patient and follow the doctor's instructions carefully.
Signs of Infection:
If you experience any of the following symptoms, contact your doctor immediately:
- Redness, swelling, or drainage from the wounds
- Fever or chills
- Pain that is increasing or not responding to medication
- Pus or foul-smelling discharge from the wounds
Things to know before start
Pre-Treatment Preparation for Hand Rejuvenation:
1. Medical Evaluation and Consultation:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist experienced in hand rejuvenation.
- Discuss your goals, medical history, and any current medications or supplements.
- Undergo a physical examination of your hands to assess the condition and suitability for treatment.
2. Bloodwork and Tests:
- Blood tests may be ordered to check for underlying medical conditions that could affect the procedure.
- Imaging tests (such as an MRI) may be performed to evaluate the tendons, bones, and soft tissues in your hands.
3. Preoperative Instructions:
- Stop smoking at least two weeks before surgery.
- Avoid alcohol for 24 hours prior to the procedure.
- Discontinue blood thinners or anti-inflammatory medications as directed by your doctor.
- Fast for six hours before the operation.
4. Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgical facility on time.
- Dress comfortably in loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to your hands.
- Bring your medications and insurance card.
- Be accompanied by a responsible adult who can drive you home after surgery.
Post-Treatment Care:
1. Immediately After Surgery:
- Wear compression bandages on your hands for protection and support.
- Elevate your hands to reduce swelling.
- Apply ice packs to minimize discomfort.
- Take pain relievers as prescribed by your doctor.
2. Recovery and Follow-up:
- Keep your hands bandaged for the duration prescribed by your doctor (usually 1-2 weeks).
- Attend regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing and adjust dressings.
- Avoid strenuous activity or lifting heavy objects for several weeks.
- Gently massage your hands to promote circulation and reduce stiffness.
- Use sunscreen to protect your hands from sun damage.
3. Lifestyle Modifications:
- Quit smoking to improve circulation and wound healing.
- Limit sun exposure to prevent premature aging and skin damage.
- Wear gloves when performing tasks that could strain your hands.
- Maintain a healthy weight to reduce the risk of future hand problems.
Post-Procedure Care for Hand Rejuvenation
Immediate Aftercare:
- Keep the treated area elevated to reduce swelling.
- Apply ice packs for 15-20 minutes at a time, alternating with rest periods.
- Avoid using the hands for strenuous activities or heavy lifting.
- Wear loose-fitting gloves to protect the wounds.
First 24-48 Hours:
- Take pain medication as prescribed by the doctor.
- Keep the dressings dry and clean.
- Monitor for any signs of infection (redness, swelling, drainage).
- Follow the doctor's instructions for bathing and showering.
Days 2-7:
- Remove the dressings as directed by the doctor.
- Continue to keep the wounds clean and dry.
- Apply a moisturizer or ointment to the treated area.
- Start gentle range-of-motion exercises for the fingers and wrists.
Weeks 2-6:
- Avoid direct sunlight or tanning beds.
- Massage the treated area gently to reduce scar tissue formation.
- Wear sunscreen when outdoors to protect the newly rejuvenated skin.
- Continue with range-of-motion exercises to improve hand function.
Months 3-6:
- The swelling and bruising should have mostly subsided by now.
- The final results of the procedure will continue to improve over the next few months.
- Follow up with the doctor regularly to monitor progress and address any concerns.
General Tips for Recovery:
- Get plenty of rest.
- Drink plenty of fluids.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol.
- Eat a healthy diet rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
- Be patient and follow the doctor's instructions carefully.
Signs of Infection:
If you experience any of the following symptoms, contact your doctor immediately:
- Redness, swelling, or drainage from the wounds
- Fever or chills
- Pain that is increasing or not responding to medication
- Pus or foul-smelling discharge from the wounds
Surgeon

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Dr. Speron Plastic Surgery
Niles, IL
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Speaks: English
Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time
Education & Training
- 1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
- 1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
- 1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
- 1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
Awards & Academic Achievements
- ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
- America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
- America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
- America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Surgery (ABS)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
- Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
- American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
7157 W Howard St, Niles, IL, USA
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Surgeon

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Dr. Speron Plastic Surgery
Niles, IL
50 views today
Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time
Education & Training
- 1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
- 1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
- 1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
- 1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
Awards & Academic Achievements
- ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
- America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
- America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
- America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Surgery (ABS)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
- Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
- American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
7157 W Howard St, Niles, IL, USA
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