Beyond The Face: Supporting the Neck and Hands with Liquid PDO

While many focus their aesthetic journey on the face, the neck and hands are areas that frequently benefit from targeted care. Because these areas have thinner skin, they are often the first to show a loss of firmness and “crepey” texture. Liquid PDO offers a non-surgical approach to these concerns by supporting the skin’s natural renewal process, which aims to improve skin laxity.

How Liquid PDO Supports the Neck and Hands

Traditional options for these areas have often been limited, but Liquid PDO offers a focused approach on biostimulation—encouraging the skin to improve its own structural integrity.

  • Addressing Volume Loss in Hands: As we age, hands can naturally lose the plumpness that cushions tendons and veins. Liquid PDO acts as a volume enhancer, helping to smooth the skin’s surface for a firmer look.
  • Improving Neck Laxity: For the neck, the treatment targets horizontal lines and a softening of contours. It aims to help build a fresh collagen framework designed to support skin firmness, aiming to create a smoother transition.
  • Results: Because the PDO is in a liquid form, it allows for an even spread across the broad surfaces of the neck and hands, aiming for a natural-looking texture.

The Process of Collagen Stimulation

Liquid PDO works by acting as a gentle stimulator for the skin’s deeper layers. Each session utilises ultra-fine PDO micro-particles suspended in a liquid solution.

  • Subtle Refinement: The application provides a subtle hydration boost and immediate refinement to the skin’s surface.
  • Natural Renewal: As the biocompatible PDO particles are gradually and safely metabolised by the body over several months, they help inspire a natural renewal response.
  • Lasting Firmness: This process supports the production of your own natural collagen, and the skin’s density and firmness may continue to improve over time.

The Treatment Experience

A Liquid PDO session for the hands or neck is efficient, typically taking between 30 to 45 minutes. The process is designed with patient comfort as a priority:

  1. Analysis: Each session begins with a skin analysis to map out specific areas that require extra structural support.
  2. Micro-Cannula Technique: To ensure a gentle experience, a flexible, blunt-tip micro-cannula is used. This minimises trauma to the skin and significantly reduces the risk of bruising.
  3. Minimal Downtime: This non-invasive procedure allows most patients to return to their daily activities immediately.

What to Expect Post-Treatment

Recovery is straightforward and designed to fit into a busy schedule:

  • Minimal to no downtime: Any mild swelling typically reduces within a day.
  • Simple Preparation: You may discuss any medications or supplements with your aesthetic doctor during consultation; it is generally advised to avoid alcohol for one day before and after treatment.
  • Maintenance: While individual responses vary, annual maintenance is often suggested to sustain optimal collagen levels.

As this treatment works with your body’s natural collagen production, individual outcomes will vary based on factors such as age, skin condition, and lifestyle.

Commonly Asked Questions

Can this treatment fix “crepey” skin on the hands?

Liquid PDO is designed to address crepey skin. Crepey skin often results from collagen loss and a thinning dermis. By stimulating collagen production, Liquid PDO aims to support skin thickness, which may help improve texture and help reduce the ‘transparent’ appearance of aging hands.

How does Liquid PDO differ from dermal fillers for hand rejuvenation?

While both treatments are designed to address hollowness, they work differently. Dermal fillers provide volume replacement using a gel-like substance. Liquid PDO, however, is a biostimulator designed to trigger your body to regenerate its own natural collagen. This aims to support a more gradual, natural-looking restoration that may improve skin quality and thickness over time, rather than just adding volume.

Can I exercise immediately after a Liquid PDO treatment on my neck or hands?

While Liquid PDO involves minimal downtime, it is generally recommended to avoid strenuous exercise for a period of time. Intense physical activity increases blood flow and heart rate, which can lead to increased swelling or bruising in the treated areas. Light activities, such as walking, are fine, but you should skip the gym for a day or two to allow the PDO microspheres to settle and the entry points to heal completely.

Next Steps

Individuals interested in this procedure should seek a clinical assessment from a qualified practitioner to discuss suitability and risks. A personalised consultation with Dr Sam can help determine how this collagen-stimulating approach can restore firmness and support in these areas.