Hand Filler IN DALLAS TEXAS

Hand Filler IN DALLAS TEXAS

$850+

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Hand Filler

At Sheyla Med Spa in Dallas – TX, our Hand Filler treatment is a specialized procedure designed to rejuvenate the hands by restoring volume and reducing the appearance of veins and wrinkles.

Hands are often one of the first areas to show signs of aging, and this treatment offers a non-invasive solution to help them look youthful and smooth.
Results appear immediately after the procedure; you will notice an improvement shortly after the procedure, with minimal downtime. With no surgery required, this procedure offers a safe and effective way to rejuvenate the lower face.

To experience the transformative effects of Fillers Dallas and reveal a radiant, youthful look, schedule your consultation at Sheyla Med Spa today.

BENEFITS OF HAND FILLER

  • Increased collagen and elastin production
  • Reduced visibility of tendons and veins
  • Skin tightening
  • Immediate and Long-lasting results
  • Restores volume
  • Boosts confidence

TREATMENT

Hand Filler

$850+

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Anyone trying to match their hands to a beautiful, youthful face is a perfect candidate for the Hand Filler procedure.
Results are usually noticeable immediately after the procedure, although some initial swelling may occur.
The effects can last 8 to 18 months, depending on the patient’s individual factors, such as skin type, lifestyle, and post-procedure care. Maintenance sessions may be necessary to prolong the effects.
There is minimal downtime. Most patients can return to their normal activities right after the procedure.
Blood-thinning medications and supplements should be avoided before treatment to reduce the risk of bruising. After treatment, strenuous activities and excessive sun exposure should be avoided for a few days. Follow any post-procedure instructions provided by your provider.
Common side effects include mild swelling, redness, and bruising at the application site, which typically resolves within a few weeks.