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September 3, 2018
By: TOM BRANNA
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According to Nestlé Skin Health’s ‘Face Your Hands’ survey, 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 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 Feb. 26 and March 5, 2018 using an e-mail invitation and an online survey. Earlier this year, Nestlé Skin Health announced FDA approval of its Restylane Lyft hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal filler for another indication: correction of age-related volume loss in the back of hands. While the survey found that women want to change the appearance of their hands, 54% believed there was nothing that could be done to prevent signs of aging on their hands. In addition, 65% of women think their hands make them look older than their age. And what’s even more interesting, 50% 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, according to the survey data.
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