Hand care: the best aesthetic medicine and home remedies for rejuvenated, radiant hands

17 mai 2025

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    Summary of the article on "hand care" to rejuvenate them through aesthetic medicine and good daily habits

    Hands are often overlooked when it comes to anti-ageing care, even though they are constantly exposed to external aggressions and quickly betray our age. At Maison Magnifisens, we offer expert, comprehensive care to preserve or restore the youthfulness of your hands, combining cutting-edge aesthetic medicine treatments with simple steps you can take at home.

    The ageing of the hands is caused by thinner skin, constant exposure to UV rays, natural collagen loss and a lack of hydration. The result: brown spots, wrinkled skin, sagging and loss of radiance.

    At home, the most important thing is to protect your hands from the sun, moisturise them intensely, exfoliate regularly and use specific anti-ageing hand care products.

    In the clinic, several techniques can be used to achieve visible and natural results:

    The Jet Peel® to moisturise and oxygenate

    Chemical peels to even out skin tone and reduce dark spots

    Profhilo® and NCTF 135HA to plump and revitalise

    Microneedling to smooth and stimulate regeneration

    Exion® radiofrequency for firming

    Plasma Lift® to treat established fine lines and remove sun and age spots

    A personalised protocol, established during a medical assessment, allows treatments to be tailored to the actual needs of your hands. The results are gradual but long-lasting: more supple, radiant and youthful skin.

    To prolong the effects, a home maintenance routine is essential, combined with occasional maintenance sessions.

    📍 Make an appointment at Maison Magnifisens for a personalised assessment and give your hands the attention they deserve.

    Often neglected in skincare routines, the hands are one of the first areas to show signs of ageing. Constantly exposed to external aggressions — sun, cold, frequent washing, household products — they become dry, marked with pigmentation spots and gradually lose their firmness. So even though we take care of our face, why let our hands age without doing anything about it?

    At Maison Magnifisens, we believe that beauty is in the details, and that well-groomed, smooth and radiant hands contribute greatly to the natural elegance of both women and men. Thanks to cutting-edge technologies and targeted treatments — such as Jet Peel®, Profhilo®, NCTF® 135HA, peels, microneedling, Exion® radiofrequency and plasma lift® — it is now possible to restore youthfulness and radiance to this often-neglected area.

    In this article, discover why hands age so quickly, what daily habits to adopt to take care of them, and above all, what expert solutions we offer at Maison Magnifisens to gently enhance them… with lasting results.

    1. Without hand care: why do hands age faster than the rest of the body?

    Hands are constantly used and exposed, yet rarely protected. They age more quickly and visibly than other parts of the body due to several physiological and environmental factors. Understanding these mechanisms helps prevent the signs of ageing and choose the most appropriate care.

    1.1 Naturally thinner skin with fewer sebaceous glands

    The skin on the back of the hands is much thinner than that on the face or neck. It contains fewer sebaceous glands, which means it produces less sebum, the natural lipid substance that plays a crucial role in protecting the skin. As a result, hands are more vulnerable to dehydration, cracking and external aggressions, especially in winter.

    1.2 Constant exposure to external aggressions

    Hands are constantly exposed to elements that accelerate their ageing:

    UV rays: sunlight, even in winter or through glass, penetrates the epidermis and causes the appearance of brown spots (solar lentigines), one of the most visible signs of skin ageing.

    Cold, wind, and climatic variations: these factors alter the hydrolipidic barrier and dry out the skin.

    Frequent washing and chemicals: repeated use of harsh soaps, hydroalcoholic gels or detergents damages the skin’s natural protective film.

    Repeated friction: handling objects, performing professional tasks, carrying loads—all of these activities cause premature wear and tear on the skin.

    1.3 A gradual loss of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid

    Like all other areas of the body, the hands are affected by cellular ageing:

    Collagen decreases from the age of 25-30, leading to a loss of firmness.

    Elastin becomes scarce, making the skin more flaccid and marked.

    Hyaluronic acid, responsible for skin hydration and volume, breaks down, giving the hands a more bony, hollow and wrinkled appearance.

    This process is accentuated by the lack of fatty tissue on the back of the hands, which makes the underlying structures (veins, tendons, bones) more visible.

    1.4 The major role of oxidative stress and free radicals

    Free radicals, produced by stress, pollution, tobacco, or poor diet, attack skin cells and accelerate ageing. This oxidation disrupts cell renewal, promotes the appearance of wrinkles, and dulls the complexion. Hands, which are constantly exposed, suffer greatly from the consequences.

    1.5 Our hands are often neglected in skincare routines

    Unlike the face or neck, hands do not always receive regular attention. Many people forget:

    Apply moisturiser after each wash.

    Protect them from the sun with a UV filter.

    Incorporate specific anti-ageing treatments into their routine

    This neglect contributes to their premature ageing, even though they play such a prominent role in our daily lives: when shaking hands, performing a professional gesture, or simply when we express ourselves.

    In summary: multifactorial ageing that should not be ignored

    The ageing of the hands is the result of a combination of intrinsic factors (genetic, hormonal) and extrinsic factors (sun exposure, washing, chemicals, pollution). It manifests itself as:

    Chronic dehydration

    Unsightly pigmentation spots

    A loss of volume and firmness

    The appearance of fine lines and skin folds

    A gaunt and tired appearance

    But the good news is that it is possible to take effective action, both at home and through aesthetic medicine. This is what we will explore in the following chapters.

    2. Daily hand care to preserve their beauty

    Preserving the youthfulness and beauty of your hands begins with simple, regular steps tailored to your lifestyle. Too often overlooked in skincare routines, your hands deserve daily attention. Here are the best practices to adopt at home to prevent premature ageing and maintain the results achieved through aesthetic medicine.

    2.1 Daily hydration: an essential habit

    Why?

    The skin on the hands, which has few sebaceous glands, dehydrates quickly. Dry skin ages faster, wrinkles, cracks and becomes dull.

    What should I do?

    Apply a rich moisturising cream after each wash and before bedtime.

    Choose formulas containing these active ingredients:

    Hyaluronic acid to retain water in the tissues and thus keep them well hydrated

    Shea butter, glycerine, urea to nourish and strengthen the skin barrier

    Ceramides to repair micro-cracks in the skin and protect your hands

    Use anti-ageing serums for your hands as part of a treatment programme: some contain retinol, vitamin C or firming peptides.

    💡 Tip: apply your face cream to your hands during your beauty routine. Do not throw away the excess!

    2.2 Photoprotection: the best anti-ageing treatment for hands too

    Why?

    The brown spots on the back of the hands are mainly caused by UV rays. Even on cloudy days, the sun leaves its mark.

    What should I do?

    Apply SPF 50 sunscreen to your hands every morning, summer and winter.

    Reapply every 2 hours during prolonged exposure.

    Choose a broad spectrum (UVA + UVB) sunscreen, water resistant if necessary.

    Incorporate antioxidants (vitamin C, niacinamide) into your routine to neutralise free radicals.

    💡 Whether you are in your car or sitting at a café terrace, remember to protect your hands as well as your face.

    2.3 Gentle exfoliation: stimulating cell renewal

    Why?

    The accumulation of dead cells makes the skin rough and dull and accentuates irregularities.

    What should I do?

    Exfoliate your hands once a week with a gentle scrub:

    Made from natural microbeads (sugar, rice powder)

    Or fruit acids (AHAs) for a « light peeling » effect.

    Moisturise well after exfoliating to soothe the skin and maximise the penetration of skincare products.

    💡 Regular exfoliation also improves the effectiveness of medical hand treatments such as NCTF injections or Profhilo.

    2.4 Masks and targeted treatments at home

    Why?

    Masks allow for more intense penetration of moisturising and anti-ageing active ingredients.

    What should I do?

    Cream masks should be applied in a thick layer, covered with cotton gloves, and left on for 20 minutes or overnight.

    Pre-impregnated treatment gloves sold in pharmacies for express treatment.

    Home recipes: honey + argan oil, or yoghurt + aloe vera.

    💡 One mask per week visibly improves the texture and radiance of your hands.

    2.5 Mechanical protection: gloves and softness for everyday use

    Why?

    Limiting daily aggressions prevents inflammation, dryness and micro-lesions that accelerate skin ageing.

    What should I do?

    Wear household gloves when cleaning, washing up or gardening to protect your hands.

    Use lukewarm water, never boiling water, to wash your hands.

    Choose a mild or ultra-rich soap, free from alcohol and sulphates, so as not to damage the skin barrier.

    💡 Wearing gloves in winter is also essential to prevent frostbite and dehydration caused by the cold.

    2.6 Diet and lifestyle choices that promote beautiful hands

    Why?

    The skin on your hands benefits from the same nutrients as the skin on your face: skincare also comes from what you eat.

    What should I do?

    Eat a varied and balanced diet, favouring foods rich in:

    Vitamins A, C and E (antioxidants)

    Zinc, selenium (cell protection)

    Essential fatty acids (omega 3 for skin suppleness)

    Drink enough water (at least 1.5 litres per day)

    Avoid tobacco and alcohol, which accelerate cellular oxidation.

    In summary: a simple but effective routine

    Home care is essential for keeping your hands beautiful, soft, smooth and radiant. By incorporating a few simple daily habits such as protecting your hands, you can visibly slow down skin ageing… and enhance the effectiveness of the aesthetic medicine treatments performed at Maison Magnifisens.

    In the next chapter, we will introduce you to the most effective professional treatments for lasting rejuvenation of your hands.

    3. What aesthetic medicine treatments are available to rejuvenate the hands?

    When creams and daily routines are no longer enough to counteract the effects of time, aesthetic medicine offers non-invasive, effective and customisable solutions to restore youthfulness, radiance and beauty to your hands. At Maison Magnifisens, we combine advanced technologies and medical expertise to offer you tailor-made care. Here are the treatments we recommend based on each patient’s skin condition and goals.

    3.1 Jet Peel®: deep oxygenation and hydration

    What is it?

    Jet Peel is a non-invasive treatment that propels a high-speed jet of air and active solution to gently exfoliate, stimulate microcirculation and infuse active ingredients (hyaluronic acid to hydrate, vitamins to nourish and care for the skin, antioxidants to protect and rejuvenate).

    Indications:

    Dull, dehydrated, tired hands

    Preparation or maintenance of other beauty treatments

    Benefits:

    Plumped, smoothed and refreshed skin from the very first session, soft hands

    No pain, no social exclusion

    3.2 Chemical peeling of the hands to reduce blemishes

    What is it?

    Application of a solution based on fruit acids (AHA, TCA or glycolic acid) which exfoliates the surface layers of the skin, stimulates cell renewal and clarifies the complexion.

    Indications:

    Pigment spots (solar lentigines)

    Dull complexion, rough or thickened skin

    Benefits:

    Even skin tone, soft hands

    Visible reduction in dark spots and fine lines after just a few sessions

    Rapid recovery, depending on the depth of the chosen peel

    3.3 Profhilo®: intense remodelling and hydration of the hands without changing their volume

    What is it?

    Injection of two types of highly pure hyaluronic acid (high and low molecular weight) to stimulate fibroblasts, boost collagen and elastin production, and hydrate the skin from within.

    Indications:

    Thin, wrinkled, sagging skin

    Dehydrated hands, losing tone

    Benefits:

    Natural lifting effect without adding volume

    More supple, plumped, radiant, hydrated skin

    Two to three sessions spaced one month apart are recommended.

    3.4 NCTF® 135HA revitalising mesotherapy for the skin of the hands

    What is it?

    Micro-injections of a cocktail of over 50 active ingredients: hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants.

    Indications:

    Dull, devitalised skin

    Early signs of skin ageing

    Benefits:

    Deep hydration

    Improved texture and radiance

    Prevention of ageing, as a treatment or maintenance therapy

    3.5 Microneedling: hand care for overall improvement in skin quality

    What is it?

    Creation of micro-channels using fine needles to stimulate skin regeneration and promote the penetration of active ingredients (such as NCTF 135HA).

    Indications:

    Fine lines, slight sagging

    Uneven skin texture

    uneven and dull complexion

    Benefits:

    Natural stimulation of collagen production

    Smoother texture and visibly rejuvenated skin

    A course of 3 to 4 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart for optimal results.

    3.6 Exion® radiofrequency: hand treatment to deeply firm the skin

    What is it?

    Exion radiofrequency uses controlled heat to warm deep tissue without damaging the epidermis and hypodermis, i.e. the subcutaneous fat that is essential for maintaining beautiful hands. It stimulates the synthesis of collagen and elastin.

    Indications:

    Mild to moderate skin laxity

    Loss of firmness in the hands

    Benefits:

    Visible and progressive tightening effect

    Firmer, more toned skin

    Comfortable treatment, no downtime

    3.8 Plasma Lift® (Plasma Pen) removes sun spots and smooths fine lines

    What is it?

    Medical device that emits a plasma arc (air ionisation) to create skin retraction points and stimulate a real facelift without surgery.

    Indications:

    Pronounced fine lines on the back of the hands

    Slight skin slackening

    Sunspots


    Benefits:

    Visible lifting effect

    Localised skin retraction

    Long-lasting results after

    Towards a personalised hand care plan

    Every skin is different, every goal is unique. That is why at Maison Magnifisens, a personalised medical assessment is systematically carried out before any hand treatment to ensure the best possible care. This allows us to:

    Determine your priorities: hydration, firmness, radiance, dark spots…

    Combine hand care intelligently for optimal results

    Adapt the frequency and intensity of sessions to each individual profile to ensure optimal care.

    What next? Visible and natural results

    After a few weeks of hand care protocol:

    The skin regains its softness and elasticity

    The spots are visibly fading.

    Hands appear younger, smoother, well-groomed

    And to prolong these benefits for the beauty of your hands, regular home care is essential, as we will see in the next chapter.

    4. Tailor-made hand care protocol: expert guidance for rejuvenated hands

    At Maison Magnifisens, each treatment begins with attentive listening, a precise assessment and expert medical support. Hand rejuvenation is not limited to a single treatment: it is based on a personalised strategy designed to meet the unique needs of your skin, your age and your aesthetic expectations.

    4.1 A medical consultation is essential before any treatment

    The first step in any protocol is an assessment carried out by a cosmetic doctor. This consultation allows you to:

    Observe skin condition: hydration, texture, tone, pigmentation

    Identify priorities: reducing dark spots, redensification, plumping, evening out skin tone

    Assess medical history: allergies, current treatments, possible contraindications

    Set realistic and measurable goals: a natural, gradual and harmonious result

    This assessment is essential for defining a progressive treatment plan, often involving several complementary stages.

    4.2 A combined hand care protocol for comprehensive results

    Recommended protocol:

    1 session of Jet Peel®

    3 sessions of NCTF® 135HA or microneedling spaced 15 days apart

    Home care routine (moisturising + sun protection)

    ➤ Case 2: Visible pigmentation spots, thin and sagging skin

    Recommended protocol:

    2 to 3 gentle targeted peels on dark spots

    2 sessions of Profhilo®

    1 to 2 sessions of Plasma Lift®

    Home care routine (moisturising + sun protection)

    ➤ Case No. 3: Significant ageing, visible wrinkles, loss of density

    Recommended protocol:

    1 session of Plasma Lift®

    3 sessions of Exion® radiofrequency

    2 sessions of Profhilo® and NCTF-T33® to plump and nourish

    Home supplement: antioxidant-rich anti-ageing creams and serums

    These hand treatments can be carried out gradually, according to a schedule that suits your availability and your skin’s tolerance, to reveal the beauty of your hands.

    4.3 Progressive, natural and lasting results

    Aesthetic medicine works with gentleness and precision. The results develop gradually, offering a subtle but very real transformation. Here is what you can expect after a complete treatment programme:

    ✅ From the very first sessions:

    More supple and softer skin

    A clearer, more even complexion

    Restored hydration

    ✅ After several weeks:

    A noticeable reduction in brown spots

    Hands that are visibly plumped up

    Reduced skin laxity

    An improvement in overall texture

    ✅ In the past:

    Younger, brighter hands

    Active prevention of ageing through cellular stimulation

    💡 Please note: results vary depending on age, lifestyle, regularity of care, and commitment to a daily maintenance routine

    4.4 The importance of maintenance and monitoring

    Once the initial protocol has been completed, it is essential to maintain the benefits by:

    One-off treatment sessions (Jet Peel®, NCTF®, Exion® radiofrequency, etc.)

    A suitable skincare routine at home (moisturisers, sunscreens, antioxidant serums)

    An annual follow-up consultation with the cosmetic doctor

    This monitoring allows treatments to be adjusted according to changes in the skin, the seasons, or new expectations.

    In summary: comprehensive, expert care

    Rejuvenating hands long-term requires a personalised approach, combining medical expertise and targeted care. At Maison Magnifisens, each protocol is designed to:

    Enhance your hands naturally

    Respect your skin’s physiology

    Deliver visible, progressive and lasting results

    In the next chapter, we will guide you through the right steps to take at home to maintain these results over time.

    5. Maintaining results at home: the right steps for long-lasting youthful and radiant hands

    Beauty treatments carried out in a clinic offer visible and long-lasting results, but their effectiveness also depends on your daily commitment. To prolong the benefits of treatments performed at Maison Magnifisens — whether injections, peels, radiofrequency or microneedling — it is essential to adopt a targeted and regular routine at home.

    Here are the best practices for keeping your hands smooth, moisturised and rejuvenated.

    5.1 Enhanced daily hydration

    Why?

    After treatments such as peels, plasma lifts or radiofrequency, the skin needs to regenerate. Hydration plays a central role in skin repair, preventing dryness and maintaining suppleness.

    How do I do that?

    Apply a rich, nourishing cream at least twice a day.

    Choose formulas containing the following products:

    Hyaluronic acid to maintain deep hydration

    Shea butter, jojoba oil, squalane to nourish and protect your hands

    Ceramides and panthenol: to repair the skin barrier

    For very dry or damaged skin, apply a thick layer of cream in the evening under cotton gloves for a « night mask » effect to better moisturise the skin.

    5.2 Sun protection all year round

    Why?

    Even after spots have disappeared or skin texture has improved, UV rays remain the main cause of pigment recurrence and skin ageing.

    How do I do that?

    Apply SPF 50 sunscreen to the backs of your hands every morning, in addition to your face cream.

    Choose a mineral or chemical broad spectrum UVA/UVB screen.

    Reapply every 2 hours when exposed to the sun (walking, sitting on a terrace, driving, etc.).

    Wear UV-protective gloves in the car if you are often behind the wheel.

    💡 Even the most effective beauty treatments cannot counteract the harmful effects of the sun if photoprotection is neglected

    5.3 A tailored skincare routine to prolong the anti-ageing effects

    Recommended products:

    Antioxidant serums with vitamin C or niacinamide: to boost radiance, even out skin tone and fight free radicals.

    Anti-ageing hand creams containing retinol or peptides, preferably applied in the evening.

    Weekly masks: in the form of impregnated gloves or intensive cream for deep nourishment.

    Gentle exfoliation once a week: to remove dead skin cells and promote the penetration of active ingredients

    5.4 Gentle and protective hygiene

    After certain treatments (microneedling, peeling, plasma), the skin may be temporarily more sensitive. It is important to adopt gentle skincare practices:

    Use superfatted or sulphate-free soaps that respect the hydrolipidic film.

    Dry your hands without rubbing them, by gently patting them with a clean towel.

    Avoid alcohol-based products (aggressive hydroalcoholic gels), or immediately compensate with a barrier cream.

    5.5 A lifestyle conducive to skin regeneration

    Your lifestyle directly impacts the quality and longevity of the results obtained:

    Internal hydration: drink at least 1.5 litres of water per day.

    Foods rich in antioxidants: red fruits, green vegetables, oily fish, nuts, etc.

    Restorative sleep: to optimise cell regeneration

    Quitting smoking: which significantly accelerates skin ageing

    Stress management: to limit the production of free radicals

    5.6 Follow-up and maintenance in the clinic: a long-term strategy

    Even with an optimal home routine, it is advisable to undergo maintenance treatments at the clinic to maintain results over time:

    Type of treatmentRecommended frequency
    Jet Peel®1 session every 4 to 6 weeks or as an intensive treatment
    Profhilo®1 session every 6 months
    NCTF® 135HAAnnual treatment consisting of 3 sessions, followed by 1 session every 3 months
    Soft radio frequency1 session every 1 to 2 months
    Light peelingOnce or twice a year as a preventive measure
    Plasma LiftOnce or twice a year, depending on how loose it is

    💡 At Maison Magnifisens, we offer personalised support to tailor your skincare routine to the seasons, changes in your skin, and your preferences.

    In summary: simple steps to keep your hands looking beautiful

    -Moisturise and protect your hands every day

    -Adopt a targeted anti-ageing routine

    -Protect your skin with gentle hygiene and a balanced diet.

    -Maintain results through regular aesthetic follow-ups

    Aesthetic medicine treatments rejuvenate your hands. However, it is the regularity of your daily actions that is the key to lasting, visible and natural results.

    Practical guide – Beauty treatments for hands at Maison Magnifisens

    📌 What treatments are available?

    Jet Peel®: deep hydration and oxygenation

    Chemical peel: reduction of pigmentation spots and radiance

    Profhilo®: bio-remodelling without volumising effect

    NCTF® 135HA (mesotherapy): cellular revitalisation

    Microneedling: natural collagen stimulation

    Exion® Radiofrequency: skin tightening

    Plasma Lift®: treatment for fine lines, localised sagging and sun spots

    📅 How many sessions are required?

    Type of treatmentRecommended numberFrequency
    Jet Peel®3 to 51 every 3-4 weeks
    Profhilo®2 to 31 every 3-4 weeks
    NCTF® 135HA3 (initial treatment)1/month then biannual maintenance
    Exion® radiofrequency4 to 6then 1 session every 3-4 months
    Chemical peel2 to 41 every 3 weeks
    Microneedling3 to 41/week or 1 every 2 weeks
    Plasma Lift®1 to 2depending on relaxation, spaced 6 to 12 months apart

    ⏳ Duration of a session

    From 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the treatment chosen.

    ⚠️ General contraindications

    Pregnancy and breastfeeding

    Autoimmune or acute inflammatory diseases

    Active skin infections or lesions

    Anticoagulant treatments (for injections or microneedling)

    Localised metal implant (for radiofrequency)

    Each treatment is preceded by a personalised medical assessment to check for any contraindications.

    💶 Indicative prices

    (Prices may vary depending on customised protocols)

    SoinPrice starting from
    Jet Peel® mains€95 per session
    Profhilo® hands€350 per session
    NCTF® 135HA (mains)€180 per session
    Exion radiofrequency hands€150 per session
    Peeling mains€180 per session
    Plasma Lift (mains)€250 per session

    Packages are available for complete treatments with personalised follow-up.

    Conclusion

    Our hands tell our story. They express our emotions, accompany our everyday gestures, and are constantly on display… Yet they are often overlooked in our beauty routines. Over time, they become marked, dry out, lose their radiance and sometimes betray our age faster than our face.

    At Maison Magnifisens, we believe that every detail counts, and that taking care of your hands means prolonging their beauty with elegance and consistency. Thanks to a comprehensive approach combining tailored home care and cutting-edge aesthetic treatments – Jet Peel®, Profhilo®, NCTF® 135HA, radiofrequency, peeling, plasma lift, etc. – we guide you through a genuine process of non-invasive and progressive personalised skin rejuvenation.

    You deserve hands that reflect your personality: well-groomed, soft, luminous and full of vitality.

    📍 Make an appointment today at Maison Magnifisens for a complete aesthetic assessment of your hands. Together, let’s give this delicate area all the attention and rejuvenation it deserves.

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