When
it comes to revealing a person's age, hands down, the back of the hand
is more telling than the face and neck. Fortunately, dermatologists are
applying new technologies to add volume to the hand as well as remove
dark brown "age spots" to reverse these telltale signs of aging.
At the American Academy of
Dermatology's Summer Academy Meeting 2011 in New York, dermatologist Dee
Anna Glaser, MD, FAAD, director of cosmetic and laser surgery,
vice-chairman and professor, department of dermatology at Saint Louis
University in St Louis, Mo., presented the latest advances in treating
the aging hand, including restoring volume with the use of fillers or a
patient's own fat and improving texture and overall skin tone with new
laser technologies.
SOURCE: MedicalNewsToday
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