Why doesn't the back of your hand fit straight out of the wrinkle
The anatomy structure is special: skin thin on the back, vascular neural distribution, higher injection risk (e. G. Bruises, drug proliferation to non-target areas). 1. The complication of wrinkles: most of the wrinkles are static wrinkles due to loose skin and gelatinous erosion, while wrinkles are mainly for dynamic wrinkles due to muscle contraction. 2. Functional impact risk: excessive injections may affect finger flexibility, in particular in handshakes, stretches, etc. 3.
An alternative to handback failure
Programme application effects and risks
Pourate fill
Visible dimples, static wrinkles

Improved volume loss at short notice requires regular replenishment (approximately 6-12 months) and may result in closure or relocation。
The gelatin stimuli
Light and loose, thin
Incentives to gelatin newborns through radio frequency, ultrasound etc. Require multiple treatments (3-6 times) with gradual effect。
Hand laser care
Colory, rough skin

To improve the colour imbalance, care needs to be taken to protect the sun, with the possibility of short red spots。
Wet and sunproof
Prevention of drying, light ageing
Basic care needs to be sustained over the long term, with hand creams with vitamin c/e, urea, etc。
A sweet hint

The hand is an area that is easily exposed to age, but treatment needs to weigh safety and effectiveness carefully. If wrinkles have clearly affected life confidence, it is recommended that the skin thickness, elasticity and vascular distribution be assessed by a doctor before personalization programmes are developed. Prior to treatment, operators can be required to demonstrate hand functional injections to reduce risk. Daily attention is given to reducing excessive hand force (e. G., lifting), avoiding uv directs and slowing the ageing process。
Either way, give yourself more patience. Hand marks are also a testimony to life experiences, and health and safety are always the first。




