Duration: 1–3 hours (depending on procedure)
Clinic Stay: Outpatient (same‑day discharge) or 1‑night stay
Anesthesia: Local anesthesia with sedation or regional block
Recovery Duration: 1–2 weeks for initial healing; full function in 4–6 weeks
Back to normal activities: Within 5–7 days, avoiding strenuous hand use
Cosmetic Surgery of the Hand addresses both aesthetic and functional concerns—such as tendon repairs, scar revisions, ganglion cyst removal, or fat grafting for volume loss—restoring a youthful appearance and optimal hand function.
Removing visible scars, cysts, or lumps
Restoring volume loss (age‑related or post‑trauma)
Improving skin texture and pigmentation
Enhancing range of motion through tendon or nerve procedures
You have hand scars, cysts, or volume loss affecting appearance or function
You are in good general health and can follow postoperative exercises
You understand the specific procedure’s goals and recovery requirements
You wish to combine aesthetic improvement with functional repair
Your Cosmetic Hand Surgery journey begins with a detailed consultation and assessment. Here’s what typically happens:
Administration of local anesthesia with sedation or regional block
Precise incision or injection based on procedure (scar revision, cyst excision, fat grafting)
Repair or smoothing of tissues (tendons, fat, skin) for both form and function
Closure of incisions with fine sutures and application of dressings
Procedure time varies from 1–3 hours depending on the complexity.
Before you arrive:
Online meeting with your Care Assistant and Hand Surgeon
Review of medical history, photos, and functional goals
Pre‑travel briefing to coordinate your itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival day:
Airport pickup by your Care Assistant
Transfer to your hotel and welcome briefing
Day 2 – Consultation and Planning:
Transport to clinic for final evaluation and marking
Discussion of procedure specifics and expected outcomes
Day 3 – Surgery Day:
Cosmetic hand procedure under anesthesia
Post‑op monitoring and return to hotel
Day 4 – Initial Follow‑Up:
Clinic visit for dressing change and swelling check
Guidance on splint use and hand exercises
Day 5 – Travel Prep:
Final check and home‑care instructions
Airport transfer with assistance
Comprehensive hand exam and imaging if needed
Discussion of procedure steps, functional rehab, and aesthetic goals
Pre‑operative instructions on medications and fasting
Comfortable, pain‑free experience under anesthesia
Precise removal or repair of target tissues
Attention to both cosmetic appearance and functional integrity
Application of splint, dressings, or compression garment
Instructions on hand elevation and gentle movements
Initiation of prescribed hand‑therapy exercises
First 24 Hours
You can rest at your hotel with your hand elevated. Mild discomfort, swelling, or stiffness is normal—pain medication and ice packs will help.
Week 1
Swelling peaks then subsides. Begin gentle, guided hand exercises and attend your day‑7 follow‑up.
Month 1
Range of motion and strength improve with therapy. Dressings are removed as scheduled; final contour and function develop over 4–6 weeks.
Long‑term Results
Cosmetic hand procedures provide lasting aesthetic improvement and functional restoration. Continued hand‑therapy preserves outcomes.
Our base package includes:
In‑country transportation
Personal Care Assistant throughout your stay
5‑star hotel accommodation
Pre‑operative assessment and measurements
Cosmetic Surgery of the Hand with expert surgeon
Post‑operative follow‑up care
Travel insurance
We understand that traveling abroad for medical care can raise many questions. That’s why we’ve compiled answers to the most common inquiries about our services.
Anesthesia ensures no pain during the procedure; mild postoperative discomfort is managed with medication.
Initial downtime is 5–7 days; functional rehab over 4–6 weeks.
Incisions are placed discreetly; scars fade over time with proper care.
Gentle movements start week 1; gradual return to full use by week 4–6 with therapy.
Yes, your surgeon will advise on safe, combined procedures in a single session.
The information provided here within should not be construed in any way as medical guidance or advice. Please consult with your medical professional. This content is for informative purposes only and may be subject to updates or changes.
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