While she looked decades younger, her hands – veiny, wrinkled, gnarled and puffy – remained very much those of a septuagenarian. He said: ‘Our hands naturally lose volume as we age. To really make hands look up to ten years younger, Mr Akhavani recommends a two-pronged approach that replaces lost volume and improves skin texture. However, while the backs of the hands can be aesthetically improved, there is no treatment for bony, gnarled fingers. After this ‘washing’ procedure, a portion of the fat is injected into the skin on the back of the hands.
Source: Daily Mail January 12, 2026 20:20 UTC