Book NowHand rejuvenation targets the most common signs of ageing and skin damage affecting the hands. Over time, loss of volume can make veins, tendons and bones appear more prominent, while thinning skin may look crepey, dry or fragile. Uneven pigmentation, age spots and sun damage can also cause the hands to appear older than the face. Hand rejuvenation treatments are designed to restore lost volume, improve skin texture and hydration, reduce the appearance of prominent veins, and create a smoother, more youthful and balanced appearance that better reflects overall skin health.
Hand rejuvenation targets the most common signs of ageing and skin damage affecting the hands. Over time, loss of volume can make veins, tendons and bones appear more prominent, while thinning skin may look crepey, dry or fragile. Uneven pigmentation, age spots and sun damage can also cause the hands to appear older than the face. Hand rejuvenation treatments are designed to restore lost volume, improve skin texture and hydration, reduce the appearance of prominent veins, and create a smoother, more youthful and balanced appearance that better reflects overall skin health.

At Harley Street MD, our doctors focus on restoring natural proportions and texture rather than over-filling. We use premium CE-marked hyaluronic acid fillers and employ micro-cannula technique for precision and safety, achieving elegant and balanced results.
In the UK, the authority only approves license for biodegradable dermal fillers. These fillers are being absorbed gradually over time and are therefore not permanent. The officials have banned permanent dermal fillers in the UK and rightly so because they are dangerous and may cause irreversible damage to your skin. Chin fillers are long-lasting but not permanent, Juvéderm Voluma lasts 12-18 months, whereas the latest Juvéderm Volux lasts 18-24 months.
Dermal fillers are pharmaceutical-grade, gel-like injectables designed specifically to restore volume, provide lift, smooth out wrinkles, and fill in deep folds. They are very popular due to their effectiveness and versatile nature. We use them to rejuvenate, volumise, plump, and sculpt attractive facial contours. New ways of using dermal fillers are constantly being discovered. Depending on their ingredients, some dermal fillers have added benefits such as stimulating collagen and improving skin hydration. Dermal fillers have become a true contender to plastic surgery over the years, helping people avoid invasive and expensive cosmetic operations.
Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are the most popular and safest type of dermal fillers. They consist of stabilised, non-animal-based hyaluronic acid. The HA gel is skin-friendly and integrates well with the tissues, closely resembling the hyaluronic acid that exists naturally in the body. Hyaluronic acid fillers improve skin texture by helping the skin retain hydration, and they are long-lasting yet dissolvable.
It is a non-surgical treatment using calcium hydroxylapatite dermal fillers ( Radiesse) to restore plumpness and smoothness to the back of the hands.
The filler is injected into the subdermal plane of the hands to re-inflate deflated tissue, improve hydration, and stimulate collagen production.
Discomfort is minimal. Our fillers contain lidocaine, and topical anaesthetic cream is applied prior to the procedure for your comfort.
Chin fillers are contraindicated in patients who:
You should tell your doctor before receiving chin filler treatment if you:
If a top-up is needed (after swelling has subsided), additional filler is charged at £450 per syringe, since new product is required. The follow-up appointment itself remains free of charge.