Survey reveals how women feel about their ageing hands

Published 20th Aug 2018
Survey reveals how women feel about their ageing hands

Nestlé Skin Health has announced the results of its 'Face Your Hands' survey, showing the majority (78%) of women ages 40 and older wish they could change the way their hands look.Additionally, 60% reported they have actually taken steps to hide their hands because they are self-conscious about the way their hands look, and nearly two in three (63%) women are interested in having a non-surgical cosmetic procedure or treatment to improve the appearance of their hands.

The nationally representative survey was conducted by Wakefield Research among 1,000 US women, ages 35+ between February 26 and March 5, 2018 using an e-mail invitation and an online survey. The data points in this release represent data collected among women ages 40+.

"Over time, the skin on the hands loses volume, which can result in a less youthful appearance,"2 stated Dr. Joel L. Cohenof Colorado, Board-Certified dermatologist and clinical trial investigator for Restylane Lyft for the hands. "I find that while many women spend time perfecting their facial beauty routine, they tend to forget about their hands. I am excited that there is now a hyaluronic acid-based treatment available to treat and help restore volume to the back of the hands, which is a problem area for many of my patients."2

While the survey found that women want to change the appearance of their hands, most (54%) believed there was nothing that could be done to prevent signs of aging on their hands.Among the other survey findings:

  • The majority (85%) have noticed signs of aging on their hands as they've grown older
  • Nearly 2 in 3 (65%) women think their hands make them look older than their age
  • Nearly 3 in 5 (56%) women have mistakenly thought someone was older than they were because of the way their hands looked
  • Half (50%) of women polled are likely to use a filter or photo editor to improve the look of their hands before posting a picture of their hands on social media

"This survey reflects what I hear from many of my patients who feel that their aging hands do not match their youthful faces," said dermatologist Dr. Ava Shamban. "Most women don't realize that the appearance of prominent wrinkles, bones, bulging veins and visible tendons are signs of volume loss in the hands and contribute to an aged look. The recent FDA approval of Restylane Lyft for the hands expands its use beyond the face to help provide an overall youthful look for my patients."

 

 

 

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Published 20th Aug 2018

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