Profhilo in London — Fast Skin Quality Boost with Natural Results
Profhilo is an injectable hyaluronic-acid treatment that improves skin quality — hydration, elasticity and firmness — without changing facial shape. Ideal on its own or combined with skin boosters and dermal fillers.
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Why clients choose Profhilo
- Noticeable hydration and glow in 2–4 weeks
- Helps crepiness and fine lines on face, neck, décolletage, hands
- No volumising — keeps your features; improves skin quality
- Quick treatment, minimal downtime
Typical plan: 2 sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart; maintenance ~6+ months as needed.
What is Profhilo?
Profhilo is a high-purity HA injectable placed superficially to enhance hydration and elasticity. It can treat the face, neck, décolletage, hands and selected body areas.
Treatment process (overview)
- Consultation and suitability assessment
- Two sessions 2–4 weeks apart using superficial micro-injections
- Early freshness by week 2; texture and elasticity improvements by weeks 4–8
Who is Profhilo for?
- Adults with early skin laxity, crepiness or dullness
- Those wanting natural-looking improvement without added volume
- Busy schedules seeking minimal downtime
Who should avoid Profhilo?
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Active skin infection or inflammatory flare in the area
- Known HA hypersensitivity
- Recent procedures in the same area (assessed case-by-case)
Full medical history and suitability are assessed by your clinician. Results vary.
Cost of Profhilo treatment
Per session
Typical plan is two sessions
£350
Course
2 sessions, 2–4 weeks apart
From £700
Maintenance
Every ~6 months (as needed)
Clinic-guided
Profhilo vs Skin Boosters vs Dermal Fillers
Skin quality bioremodeller
- Hydration, elasticity, firmness
- Diffuse spread; not for shape
- 2 sessions, 2–4 weeks apart
- Learn about Profhilo →
HA boosters & bio-stimulators
- Glow, fine lines, texture
- Multiple micro-deposits; protocols vary
- Great add-on to Profhilo
- See Skin Boosters →
Shape & contour
- Volume/contour for lips, cheeks, jaw
- Targeted placement; structural change
- Pairs well with Profhilo for glow + shape
- Explore Fillers →
Profhilo at Santi — Explainer Video
How Profhilo works, expected timeline, and who benefits most.
Aftercare at a glance
- Avoid touching/massage in the area for 24 hours
- No intense exercise/sauna for 24 hours
- Delay facials/peels/energy devices in the area for 7 days unless advised
- Use gentle skincare and SPF 30–50 daily
If you notice unusual swelling, pain or skin colour changes, contact the clinic promptly.
Your Profhilo questions answered
What is Profhilo and why is it so popular?
Profhilo is a HA-based injectable that improves hydration, elasticity and overall skin quality with minimal downtime — hence its popularity for natural-looking rejuvenation.
Does Profhilo make you look younger?
It can soften fine lines, improve firmness and boost radiance, which together deliver a fresher, more youthful appearance. Results vary by individual.
Do you still need Botox with Profhilo?
They address different concerns: Profhilo improves skin quality; Botox relaxes dynamic wrinkles. They can be combined depending on goals.
Does one session work?
Many notice benefits after one session, but best results are seen after the second session 2–4 weeks later.
How painful is Profhilo?
Discomfort is usually mild and brief. We use comfort measures as needed.
Is there downtime?
Small bumps/redness may appear for 24–48 hours. Makeup is often fine the next day.
What happens after two weeks?
Expect improved hydration and freshness; texture and elasticity typically continue to improve through weeks 4–8.
Why are two sessions needed?
The first initiates collagen/elastin stimulation; the second consolidates and enhances results for better longevity.
What age is best for Profhilo?
Adults noticing early laxity or textural change — commonly 30s+ — but suitability is assessed individually.
Is Profhilo better than Botox?
They do different jobs; neither replaces the other. We’ll recommend the right combination in consultation.
What is skin hydration?
Hydration refers to water content within the skin. See our guide: Hydration Fundamentals.
