What this skin booster really costs abroad and at home, why the price is quoted per session, and how to compare two quotes fairly when a full course needs two visits. We never name a clinic.
Profhilo is usually priced per session. In the United Kingdom a single session commonly runs about £250 to £500, with London often £250 to £450, so the standard course of two is frequently around £450 to £850. Across much of Europe a session sits near €250 to €350, in Turkey nearer the equivalent of $300, and in the United States roughly $400 to $600, where a two session course can reach about $500 to $1,400.
Ranges are indicative, reviewed September 2025, and vary with the number of areas treated, the practitioner, and whether the quote is per session or for a full course. They are not a quote.
This is a small injectable treatment, so the gap between countries is narrower than for surgery. What changes most is whether you are billed per session or for a course, and how many sessions are included.
Indicative ranges, reviewed 22 June 2026, drawn from published cost guides. Not a quote and not a promise of a result. Currency and what a package covers vary, so always confirm in writing.
Sources include published Profhilo cost guides for the UK, Europe, Turkey, and the United States. Confirm the currency you are billed in and whether the quote is per session or for the full course.
A headline number means little until you know what sits behind it. These are the things that move the price up or down, and the ones worth questioning when a quote looks too good.
Most of the saving abroad is structural, not a sign of worse care. Wages, rent, and running costs for a clinic in Turkey or parts of Europe are lower than in London or a major United States city, a favourable exchange rate stretches your money further, and strong local competition pushes prices down.
The catch with Profhilo is the protocol, not the price. A course is two sessions four weeks apart. To do both abroad you either stay four weeks or fly out twice, and once flights and time are added, a small per session saving can vanish. The cheap part is the injection. The expensive part is making the schedule work.
Price is one line in a longer sum. Read this before a low quote makes the decision for you.
Add the travel, and count the second session. Flights, a hotel, and time off work belong in the sum, and so does the four week gap before the second session. For a treatment this small, those costs can close the entire gap with a home quote.
Count the follow up. Small lumps from the injection points usually settle within a day or so, but if redness, swelling, or tenderness lingers you want easy access to the person who treated you. Managing that from another country is harder.
When abroad is a poor idea. If you cannot stay for the second session or return for it, if your expectations are really about volume rather than skin quality, or if the saving is small once travel is counted, treating closer to home is often the calmer choice.
Confirm whether the price is for one session or the full course of two, four weeks apart, and what a maintenance top up would later cost.
Ask the name and medical qualification of the person doing the treatment, not just who runs the clinic. A price far below the market can mean a less qualified injector.
Confirm it is the genuine product, in date, and which area the price covers. The face is standard, and neck, hands, or body cost more.
A careful clinic explains that this improves skin quality and does not add volume or lift. If a quote promises a dramatic change, treat that as a warning.
Ask how side effects are handled and who to contact if something lingers once you are home, and agree how the second session fits your travel plans.
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It varies, which is why quotes can look very different. The standard course is two sessions four weeks apart. Always confirm whether a price covers one session or both before you compare.
Mostly lower clinic running costs, a favourable exchange rate, and strong local competition, not lower quality by default. The harder part abroad is fitting both sessions around travel.
The effect builds over weeks and commonly lasts around six months, after which a maintenance session is usually suggested. That ongoing cost is part of the real price over time.
Not necessarily. With any injectable the main risks are an unqualified injector and a product that is not genuine or properly stored. Judge who treats you and what is being used, not the headline alone.
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