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Hand Treatments – Brisbane

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Hand treatments are available at Dr Scott Horsburgh’s Brisbane clinic. Each plan is developed after a consultation to assess the patient’s needs and decide whether this option is suitable.

What Are Hand Treatments?

Hand treatments are non-surgical options that may be discussed when changes in the hands occur over time. These changes can be due to factors such as ageing, sun exposure, skin changes, or natural variation. The approach will be tailored to the patient following a consultation.

Options for Hand Treatments

At our Brisbane clinic, we provide a range of options that can be tailored to your individual circumstances. The suitability of each option will be discussed during your consultation:

  • Hand treatments for volume loss – may be considered in relation to changes in the volume of the hands.
  • Collagen-focused approaches – methods that may be discussed in relation to skin structure and texture.
  • Light-based or laser devices – may be discussed for certain skin surface or colouration variations.
  • Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) – may be considered for variations in skin tone or pigmentation.
  • Hydration treatments – may support moisture levels and skin surface characteristics.

Book a Consultation

If you are considering hand treatments, you can arrange a consultation with Dr Scott Horsburgh. This appointment will allow you to discuss your concerns, learn about possible options, and understand the risks and potential outcomes.

How Does It Work?

The treatment focuses on areas of the hands where changes in skin or shape are present. This may include features like volume, skin surface, and colour. The details of the method and the areas to be addressed will be discussed with you during the consultation.

Suitable Candidates

These treatments may be considered by patients who have noticed changes in their hands over time. Causes can include ageing, sun exposure, changes in skin texture, and environmental or lifestyle factors. Dr Scott Horsburgh will review these factors and discuss whether the treatment is appropriate for your circumstances.

Concerns That May Be Addressed

Hand treatments may address:

  • Skin texture and surface changes
  • Volume changes in the hands
  • Variations in skin colour

The areas to be addressed will be confirmed during your consultation.

What to Expect Before the Treatment

Before the appointment, you may be asked to avoid certain things. This can include not taking blood-thinning medicines such as ibuprofen or aspirin in the days before the treatment, and not drinking alcohol on the day of the appointment. Advice specific to your situation will be given during the consultation.

What to Expect After the Treatment

After the treatment, you may notice redness, swelling, or bruising in the treated areas. These effects generally resolve over time, but recovery experiences can vary between patients. Aftercare information will be provided to help guide you following the appointment.

Risks and Complications

All medical procedures carry possible risks and complications. For hand treatments, these may include:

  • Redness, swelling, or bruising at the treatment site
  • Temporary changes in sensation
  • Differences in texture or surface
  • Headache
  • Allergic reactions
  • Infection

These will be discussed with you during your consultation before any treatment takes place.