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Profhilo
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Profhilo is a dermal filler product used for skin rejuvenation, not to add volume like traditional fillers. It’s designed to improve skin quality and texture rather than create dramatic shape changes.

Active substance: Profhilo is made from hyaluronic acid (HA) at a unique, highly hydrating concentration. It’s a cohesive gel with low- to medium-melody cross-linking that allows it to spread and hydrate rather than form persistent lumps.
Hydration and moisture: The HA draws and locks in water in the skin, providing intense hydration. This helps plump the skin from within and can reduce the appearance of fine lines and creases.
Biostimulation (biomodulation): Beyond hydration, Profhilo is designed to stimulate collagen and elastin production in the treated areas. This remodeling of the extracellular matrix can improve skin elasticity, firmness, and overall skin quality over time.
Treatment pattern: Typically delivered as a series of injections (commonly 2 sessions spaced about 4 weeks apart, though protocols can vary). The injections are placed in a strategic pattern to cover the targeted facial or neck areas. The goal is even distribution and uniform hydration across the treated zones.
Improved skin texture and radiance
Smoother skin with fewer fine lines
Moderate lifting and tightening effects due to collagen remodeling
A more youthful, hydrated appearance
Results are gradual and can last several months, often around 6–9 months, though this varies by individual and area treated. Maintenance sessions are typically recommended to sustain results.
Commonly used for aging facial skin (cheeks, temples, perioral area, neck), but suitability depends on individual skin concerns and medical history. It’s not typically used to restore significant volume or contour like traditional fillers such as hyaluronic acid volumizers.
Side effects can include temporary redness, swelling, bruising, or tenderness at injection sites.
It’s generally well tolerated, but contraindications include active skin infections, certain autoimmune conditions, allergy to HA, or pregnancy/breastfeeding in some guidelines.
As with any procedure, choose an experienced clinician to minimize risks and discuss realistic expectations.
Profhilo is a dermal filler product used for skin rejuvenation, not to add volume like traditional fillers. It’s designed to improve skin quality and texture rather than create dramatic shape changes.

Active substance: Profhilo is made from hyaluronic acid (HA) at a unique, highly hydrating concentration. It’s a cohesive gel with low- to medium-melody cross-linking that allows it to spread and hydrate rather than form persistent lumps.
Hydration and moisture: The HA draws and locks in water in the skin, providing intense hydration. This helps plump the skin from within and can reduce the appearance of fine lines and creases.
Biostimulation (biomodulation): Beyond hydration, Profhilo is designed to stimulate collagen and elastin production in the treated areas. This remodeling of the extracellular matrix can improve skin elasticity, firmness, and overall skin quality over time.
Treatment pattern: Typically delivered as a series of injections (commonly 2 sessions spaced about 4 weeks apart, though protocols can vary). The injections are placed in a strategic pattern to cover the targeted facial or neck areas. The goal is even distribution and uniform hydration across the treated zones.
Improved skin texture and radiance
Smoother skin with fewer fine lines
Moderate lifting and tightening effects due to collagen remodeling
A more youthful, hydrated appearance
Results are gradual and can last several months, often around 6–9 months, though this varies by individual and area treated. Maintenance sessions are typically recommended to sustain results.
Commonly used for aging facial skin (cheeks, temples, perioral area, neck), but suitability depends on individual skin concerns and medical history. It’s not typically used to restore significant volume or contour like traditional fillers such as hyaluronic acid volumizers.
Side effects can include temporary redness, swelling, bruising, or tenderness at injection sites.
It’s generally well tolerated, but contraindications include active skin infections, certain autoimmune conditions, allergy to HA, or pregnancy/breastfeeding in some guidelines.
As with any procedure, choose an experienced clinician to minimize risks and discuss realistic expectations.





