Explore Lilium Skin Clinic’s professional guide to understanding and treating hand ageing. As one of the first areas to show visible signs of ageing—such as volume loss, pigmentation, wrinkles, and thinning skin—the hands require specialised care. Our advanced treatment options, including dermal fillers, laser therapies, and targeted medical-grade skincare, are designed to restore hydration, improve texture, reduce pigmentation, and rejuvenate the overall appearance of your hands with precision and clinical expertise.
The hands tend to exhibit more pronounced signs of aging compared to the face. Age spots, thin and dry skin, along with a veiny appearance, are common characteristics.
The natural aging process leads to a decrease in collagen and elastin production, resulting in dry and thin skin, especially on the back of the hands. Additionally, reduced elasticity causes a crepey texture, making the skin appear semi-transparent.
Hands are often exposed to the sun’s harmful UV rays, which can accelerate the breakdown of collagen and elastin fibers in the skin. This can lead to wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots on the hands
The skin on the hands is thin and delicate, making it more prone to moisture loss. Dehydration can result in dry, rough, and crepey skin on the hands, accentuating signs of aging
Regular washing and use of hand sanitisers can strip the skin of its natural oils and moisture, leading to dryness and premature aging of the hands
Genetic factors can influence how the skin ages over time. If your family has a history of early hand aging, you may be more predisposed to experiencing similar changes
Often overlooked in skincare routines, the hands need proper care as well. Neglecting to moisturise, protect, and treat the hands can contribute to their aging appearance