Hand Glow Protocol
Hyaron micro-hydration guide for smoother-looking hands
A hands-focused adaptation of Hyaron hydration: conservative mapping, small deposits, and gentle aftercare for a more refreshed look and feel.
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Preparation overview
Assess & Map
Evaluate dorsal hand skin quality and visible veins/tendons. Plan a conservative map that avoids prominent vessels.
Prep & Numb
Cleanse/disinfect, then apply topical anaesthetic as needed. Many clinics use glove occlusion for comfort on hands.
Step-by-step flow
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Assess & Map
Evaluate dorsal hand skin quality and visible veins/tendons. Plan a conservative map that avoids prominent vessels.
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Prep & Numb
Cleanse/disinfect, then apply topical anaesthetic as needed. Many clinics use glove occlusion for comfort on hands.
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Micro-Placement
Using a fine needle (often 30G), place small deposits into the superficial dermis. Reference range: ~0.02–0.05 mL per point, working evenly and avoiding veins.
Aftercare & follow-up
Gently distribute product without heavy pressure over vessels. Use daily SPF on hands and avoid unnecessary friction on the day of treatment.
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How long do results typically last?
Many workflows treat hands as a course-and-maintain zone. Recheck at ~4–6 months to decide if a maintenance session fits.
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