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Radiesse Hand Rejuvenation: The Lodi Patient's Guide to Younger-Looking Hands

How Radiesse restores volume and reduces visible veins in aging hands.

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By Amy Mason, RN, BSN·Reviewed by Dr. Shailender Singh, MD··6 min read

Radiesse is FDA-approved for hand rejuvenation and is the only filler with this specific approval. Lodi patients at A Touch Above MedSpa (20 minutes away) can restore hand volume with 1 syringe per hand in a 30-minute appointment. Results are immediate, conceal visible veins, and last up to 15 months.

Key Takeaways

  • Radiesse is the only FDA-approved dermal filler for hand rejuvenation
  • Treatment takes 30 minutes and conceals visible veins and tendons immediately
  • Collagen stimulation improves hand skin quality over months
  • Results last 12-15 months with annual touch-ups for maintenance

Why Hands Age and How Radiesse Helps

Your hands are exposed to more environmental damage than almost any other body part. Daily sun exposure, frequent hand washing, and constant use cause accelerated collagen and fat loss. By your 40s and 50s, the hands often look a decade older than the face — veins become prominent, tendons are visible, and the skin appears thin and translucent. Radiesse is the only FDA-approved filler specifically indicated for hand rejuvenation. Its calcium hydroxylapatite composition provides immediate volume that conceals underlying structures while stimulating new collagen production for lasting improvement. For Lodi residents who have invested in facial rejuvenation but feel their hands reveal their age, Radiesse hand treatment closes the gap between a youthful face and aging hands — creating a cohesive, age-appropriate appearance.

The Hand Treatment Procedure

Radiesse hand rejuvenation at A Touch Above MedSpa takes approximately 30 minutes for both hands. The product is diluted slightly for hand injection, creating a thinner consistency that spreads evenly across the back of the hand. Injection is typically performed using a cannula, which allows broad distribution of the product through a single entry point per hand. The filler is placed in the subcutaneous layer — deep enough to conceal veins and tendons but superficial enough to visibly improve the skin's appearance. After injection, Amy Mason RN massages the product to ensure smooth, even distribution. You can use your hands normally after treatment, though avoiding heavy gripping and strenuous exercise for 24 hours is recommended. Most patients experience mild swelling for 1-2 days.

Results and What to Expect

Hand Radiesse results are immediately visible. The back of the hand appears smoother, plumper, and more youthful. Prominent veins and tendons are concealed beneath the added volume, and the skin takes on a healthier, more hydrated appearance. Over the following months, the collagen stimulation effect enhances the results further. The skin becomes thicker and more resilient, providing improvements in quality beyond simple volume restoration. Many patients report that their hand skin texture and elasticity improve noticeably. Results from hand Radiesse typically last 12-15 months. The hands are a high-use area, which can cause slightly faster product metabolism than facial treatments. Annual touch-ups maintain the rejuvenated appearance. For Lodi patients, A Touch Above MedSpa is just 20 minutes away for convenient maintenance appointments.

Radiesse — Quick Facts

Duration
30–45 minutes
Results
Immediate volume plus ongoing collagen stimulation, lasting 12–18 months
Ideal For
Patients wanting jawline definition, cheek contouring, or hand rejuvenation

Frequently Asked Questions

Radiesse is the only FDA-approved filler for hand rejuvenation and is considered the gold standard due to its structural support, collagen stimulation, and longevity.

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