Aging of the skin takes place all over the body but it is most visible in exposed areas, above all in the face, but it is very important not to forget that the hands are also subjected to this process and often betray aging if not treated along with the face. The dorsal skin of the hands is very thin, easily separates from the remaining underlying structures, and also generally has little subcutaneous fat. Over the years, they take on a bony appearance in which the veins and tendons protrude, the skin loses clarity and blemishes and wrinkles appear; All of these elements produce an aged impression.CARBOXYTHERAPYIntradermal injection of CO₂ into the hands entails an additional supply of oxygen to the tissue, increased vascularization, and stimulus of the skin's cellular metabolism. All of this entails dermal regeneration, resulting in improved skin quality, making it firmer and brighter, with a rejuvenated appearance.REVITALIZING MESOTHERAPYMultiple intradermal injections of various substances with different properties. This route of administration prophylactically improves skin tone and is effective against shallow and superficial wrinkles. It is used to prevent normal aging and photoaging in the areas treated, and for treating atrophic changes related to the cutaneous aging. It can additionally be used to supplement previous or subsequent treatments with biodegradable filler.FILLING IMPLANTSThe loss of substance from the hands, and consequent appearance of contours, because the blood vessels and tendons of insertion give it a very aged look. Adding volume with filler implants is one solution for recovering the natural form of youthful hands. In addition, its hydrating, antioxidant, and collagenic properties combat aging.PLATELET-RICH PLASMA