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Review
. 2025 Jan;24(1):e16624.
doi: 10.1111/jocd.16624. Epub 2024 Nov 15.

Non-Facial Skin Rejuvenation of the Neck, Chest, and Hands. Part One: Using Injections

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Review

Non-Facial Skin Rejuvenation of the Neck, Chest, and Hands. Part One: Using Injections

Mariana El Hawa et al. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2025 Jan.

Abstract

Background: The demand for aesthetic procedures aimed at restoring and preserving a youthful appearance is growing. While numerous non-surgical facial rejuvenation techniques are available, there is a need for a comprehensive review of clinic-based procedures targeting non-facial body parts.

Aims: This review aims to describe and evaluate clinic-based techniques for rejuvenating the neck, chest, and hands, focusing on various types of fillers and other non-invasive procedures.

Methods: In this first part of this review, we conducted an extensive literature review on PubMed, reporting the effectiveness of different fillers, detailing their preparation, required volume per area, injection methods, durability, and any associated side effects. We also discuss the use of mesotherapy, microneedling, chemical peeling, and Profhilo in these specific body areas.

Conclusion: The review synthesizes the latest data on the effectiveness and safety of these procedures, highlighting the advancements in filler technology and the growing popularity of non-invasive techniques for body rejuvenation. This article serves as a valuable resource for practitioners and patients interested in non-surgical body rejuvenation, providing insights into the best practices.

Keywords: fillers; injections; lasers; non‐facial; rejuvenation; skin.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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