| Literature DB >> 19221703 |
R Jakubietz1, J G Grünert, D F Kloss, R Meffert, K Schmidt, M G Jakubietz.
Abstract
The appearance of the hand is clearly secondary to its function. Nonetheless, aging changes on the hands are of considerable importance to many patients. Although rejuvenation of the hand has attracted increased interest in plastic surgery recently, the dermatologists have dealt with this problem for a longer time. Successful rejuvenation requires thorough analysis of the underlying pathophysiology. Hand aging is characterized by dermal and subcutaneous volume loss resulting wrinkle formation. Aging is also associated with increased visibility of tendons and veins as well as age spots and precancerous lesions. Hand rejuvenation aims at successfully reversing this three-dimensional process. The majority of treatment options address only partial aspects of the aging process. Topical treatments are the mainstay of therapy as these changes are most obvious. As patients will mainly seek advice from dermatologist, this field requires increased attention.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19221703 DOI: 10.1007/s00105-008-1696-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hautarzt ISSN: 0017-8470 Impact factor: 0.751