Hand Fillers

Tom van Eijk
The contents of this article is medically checked by: Drs. Tom van Eijk

Hand fillers are used to restore volume to the backs of the hands when veins, tendons or bones become more visible with age. Treatment is often considered by people whose hands appear thinner, hollower or older than they would like.

Hand fillers are primarily intended to restore lost volume. If your main concern is pigmentation, sun damage or crepey skin, treatments such as skin boosters, Profhilo® or laser treatments may be more suitable. During a consultation, a qualified practitioner can assess your skin, anatomy and goals to recommend an appropriate treatment plan.

At Injectablesbooking.co.uk you can compare UK clinics offering filler treatments. When comparing providers, consider experience, medical qualifications, patient reviews, products used, consultation quality and aftercare—not just cost.

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Hand Fillers

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Choosing a clinic for hand fillers involves more than comparing prices. The backs of the hands have thin skin, limited fat and visible blood vessels, making product selection and injection technique particularly important.

When comparing clinics, consider:

  • Experience treating the hands with fillers

  • Medical qualifications of the practitioner

  • Clear information about the products used

  • A thorough consultation with realistic expectations

  • Independent patient reviews

  • Information about possible side effects and aftercare

  • Transparent treatment costs and follow-up appointments

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Hand Fillers at a Glance

  • Treatment area: The backs of the hands.

  • Purpose: Restore lost volume and soften the appearance of prominent veins, tendons and bony structures.

  • Products: Commonly hyaluronic acid fillers or biostimulating fillers. Skin boosters or Profhilo® may be recommended when skin quality is the main concern.

  • Results: Initial improvement may be visible straight after treatment, although swelling or bruising can temporarily affect the appearance.

  • Important: Fillers restore volume but do not treat pigmentation or sun damage, which may require different treatments.

What Are Hand Fillers?

Hand fillers are injectable treatments placed beneath the skin on the back of the hand to restore lost volume. By adding volume, veins, tendons and bony contours may appear less noticeable. The treatment does not remove these structures but can create a smoother overall appearance.

Hand fillers are often considered as part of a broader hand rejuvenation plan. The most suitable treatment depends on whether the concern is volume loss, skin quality, pigmentation or a combination of factors.

Why Do Hands Lose Volume?

As we age, the skin naturally becomes thinner and the fat beneath the skin reduces. This can make veins, tendons and bones more visible.

Common contributing factors include:

  • Natural ageing

  • Loss of collagen and elastin

  • Reduced fat beneath the skin

  • Sun exposure

  • Weight loss

  • Dry or crepey skin

What Can Hand Fillers Improve?

Hand fillers are mainly intended to address volume loss.

Concern

Can hand fillers help?

Notes

Prominent veins

Sometimes

Added volume may make veins less noticeable

Visible tendons

Sometimes

Depends on individual anatomy

Hollow hands

Often

Especially when caused by volume loss

Fine lines

Sometimes

Mainly when linked to loss of volume

Pigmentation

Limited

Laser or skin treatments are often more suitable

Loose skin

Limited

Assessment during consultation is recommended

In summary: Hand fillers are primarily designed to restore volume. Pigmentation, sun damage and significant skin laxity may require alternative treatments.

Who Are Hand Fillers Suitable For?

Hand fillers may be suitable for people whose hands look older due to loss of volume. The aim is to achieve a subtle, natural-looking improvement rather than a dramatic change.

Hand fillers are commonly considered for:

  • Hollow-looking hands

  • Prominent veins caused by volume loss

  • Visible tendons or bony contours

  • Thinning skin on the backs of the hands

  • Fine lines associated with ageing

  • Hands that appear older than the face

When Might Hand Fillers Not Be Suitable?

Hand fillers are not the best option for every concern. During a consultation, a qualified practitioner can advise whether fillers or another treatment may be more appropriate.

Treatment may be less suitable if you have:

  • Pigmentation or sun damage as your main concern

  • Significant loose skin without volume loss

  • An active skin infection or open wounds

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding

  • Unrealistic expectations

  • Certain medical conditions or medications that require assessment

  • Previous filler complications requiring further evaluation

A personalised consultation helps determine whether hand fillers are appropriate and what results may realistically be achieved.

How Is a Hand Filler Treatment Performed?

Treatment usually begins with a consultation. The practitioner will assess the backs of your hands, the degree of volume loss, skin quality and your treatment goals before recommending a suitable approach.

Consultation

Your consultation may include discussion of:

  • Your main concerns

  • Whether volume loss, skin quality or pigmentation is the primary issue

  • The most suitable injectable treatment

  • Estimated product required

  • Possible side effects and risks

  • Aftercare recommendations

  • Expected results

Treatment

Depending on the chosen technique, the filler may be placed using either a needle or a cannula. The product is carefully distributed across the back of the hand to restore volume while maintaining a natural appearance.

Do not massage the treated area unless specifically instructed by your practitioner.

Follow-Up

Some clinics offer a review appointment after treatment. This allows your practitioner to assess healing, evaluate the result and determine whether any adjustments are appropriate.

Which Injectable Treatments Are Used for the Hands?

Several injectable treatments may be considered for hand rejuvenation. The most appropriate choice depends on the cause of ageing, your skin quality and the desired outcome.

Treatment

Main Purpose

Best Suited For

Hyaluronic acid fillers

Restore volume

Hollow or bony hands

Radiesse® (calcium hydroxylapatite)

Volume restoration and collagen stimulation

Volume loss with reduced skin firmness

Skinboosters

Improve hydration and skin quality

Dry or crepey skin

Profhilo®

Improve hydration and skin quality

Thin or ageing skin

Laser or skin treatments

Pigmentation and sun damage

Age spots and uneven skin tone

Hyaluronic Acid Hand Fillers

Hyaluronic acid fillers are commonly used to restore lost volume. Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally within the body and is widely used in aesthetic treatments to improve fullness and hydration.

Read more about hyaluronic acid fillers.

Radiesse® for Hand Rejuvenation

Radiesse® may be recommended when both volume restoration and collagen stimulation are desired. It is not suitable for everyone, and careful assessment is essential before treatment.

Learn more about Radiesse filler treatment, biostimulating fillers, and the differences between hyaluronic acid fillers and biostimulating fillers.

Skin Boosters and Profhilo®

Skin boosters and Profhilo® focus on improving hydration and skin quality rather than restoring significant volume. In some cases, they may be discussed alongside filler treatment as part of an individual treatment plan.

Which Treatment Is Best for Ageing Hands?

The most suitable treatment depends on the underlying cause.

  • Volume loss may be treated with fillers.

  • Dry or thinning skin may benefit from skin boosters or Profhilo®.

  • Pigmentation or sun damage is often better addressed with laser or other skin treatments.

A consultation helps determine the most appropriate option for your skin and goals.

How Much Do Hand Fillers Cost?

The cost of hand fillers varies between clinics and depends on several factors rather than a fixed price.

Factors influencing the overall cost include:

  • The type of filler used

  • The amount of product required

  • Whether one or both hands are treated

  • The practitioner's experience

  • Consultation and follow-up appointments

  • Whether additional treatments are recommended

When comparing clinics, look beyond price alone. Experience, product selection, consultation quality and aftercare are equally important.

For a broader comparison, read more about filler treatment costs.

Cost Factor

Why It Matters

Type of filler

Different fillers have different purposes and pricing

Amount of product

Larger treatment areas may require more filler

One or both hands

Most treatment plans assess both hands together

Practitioner experience

Knowledge of hand anatomy is important

Consultation and review

Some clinics include follow-up appointments

Combination treatments

Additional treatments may affect total cost

TreatmentUnitCity/countryPrice
FillersML United Kingdom £ 70Lowest price
FillersML United Kingdom £ 235Average price
FillersML United Kingdom £ 800Highest price

Patient Experiences with Hand Fillers

Patient reviews can be useful when comparing clinics and practitioners. Focus on reviews that discuss consultation quality, communication, natural-looking results, aftercare and overall patient experience.

Keep in mind that individual experiences vary, and one person's result does not predict another's outcome.

Read more about filler reviews and patient experiences.

Compare Hand Filler Practitioners

Treating the hands requires an understanding of the anatomy, including thin skin, tendons and blood vessels. Choosing an experienced practitioner is therefore important.

When comparing practitioners, consider:

  • Relevant medical qualifications

  • Experience performing hand filler treatments

  • Explanation of the products recommended

  • A personalised consultation

  • Clear aftercare guidance

  • Independent patient reviews

A consultation should help determine whether your concerns are primarily caused by volume loss, skin quality or pigmentation, and whether fillers are the most appropriate treatment.

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Results, Recovery and Aftercare

When Will I See Results?

Some improvement may be visible immediately after treatment. However, swelling or bruising can temporarily affect the appearance. The final result is usually assessed once the treated area has settled.

Do Hand Fillers Work?

Hand fillers may improve the appearance of ageing hands caused by volume loss. By restoring volume beneath the skin, veins and tendons may appear less prominent. Results vary depending on your anatomy, skin quality, the product used and the treatment technique.

How Long Do Hand Fillers Last?

Results commonly last from several months to more than a year, although longevity varies depending on the filler used, your metabolism, the amount injected and individual factors.

Read more about how long fillers last.

Recovery and Aftercare

Following treatment, temporary swelling, bruising or tenderness may occur. Most people can return to normal daily activities quickly, but always follow your practitioner's aftercare advice.

General aftercare recommendations include:

  • Avoid unnecessary pressure or massage unless advised.

  • Avoid strenuous exercise for the first 24 hours.

  • Avoid excessive heat, including saunas, initially.

  • Protect your hands from sun exposure.

  • Contact your clinic if symptoms worsen or seem unusual.

Risks and Side Effects

Like all injectable treatments, hand fillers carry potential risks and side effects.

Common temporary side effects include:

  • Swelling

  • Bruising

  • Redness

  • Tenderness

  • Minor unevenness

  • Temporary discomfort

Rare complications, including infection or vascular complications, can occur. Seek advice from your treating clinic if you experience unexpected or worsening symptoms.

How to Choose a Clinic for Hand Fillers

The backs of the hands require careful assessment before treatment. A reputable clinic should explain the expected benefits, limitations, possible risks and aftercare, while helping you decide whether fillers are the most appropriate option.

When comparing clinics, ask:

  • Does the practitioner regularly perform hand filler treatments?

  • Is the choice of filler clearly explained?

  • Are realistic expectations discussed?

  • Are possible risks and side effects covered?

  • Is aftercare included?

  • Are genuine patient reviews available?

  • Are treatment costs clearly explained?

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hand Fillers

What are hand fillers?

How long do hand fillers last?

Do hand fillers work?

Which fillers are used for the hands?

What is the best treatment for ageing hands?

Can hand fillers reduce visible veins?

What do hand fillers cost?

What should I avoid after treatment?

Learn More About Fillers

You may also find these guides helpful before choosing treatment:

  • What are fillers?

  • Filler treatment costs

  • Filler side effects

  • Filler complications

  • Before and after filler photos

  • Patient reviews

  • How to choose a filler clinic

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