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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Some people say that the appearance of one's hands tells a story of our lives! That is because of the environmental exposure our hands receive. Sun can cause significant skin damage and our hands are almost always exposed to the elements.  A good sunscreen can prevent cosmetic problems and even skin cancer.  Sun related aging once it has occurred, can be addressed by aesthetic procedures. Intense pulsed light therapy can reduce the appearance of years of damage.  Age related thinning of the skin over the back of the hand reveals prominent veins and tendons. There are injectables that can restore plumpness.  Call today and ask about our hand rejuvenation specials! 973-778-2222

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