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Cost · Last reviewed 18 December 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

Profhilo cost, explained honestly.

Indicative dated prices per session and per course, what actually drives the figure, and why the maintenance every few months is the cost that really counts.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
£250 to £500
UK per session
indicative
£430 to £850
Starter course
two sessions
~6 months
Maintenance cycle
repeat to keep results
The one honest thing
The starter course is two sessions, not one, and results fade. The honest cost is the maintenance you sign up to roughly every six months.
Quick answer

What does it cost?

Profhilo commonly costs about £250 to £500 a session in the UK. The standard starter is two sessions about four weeks apart, so a first course is roughly £430 to £850, and results are then kept up with a maintenance treatment around every six months. Because it is a small, repeatable treatment, travelling abroad for it rarely saves money once the course and travel are counted.

Indicative ranges, reviewed December 2025, that vary by clinic, location, the injector, and the area treated. These are not a quote and not a promise of a result.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

Profhilo is a brand of stabilised hyaluronic acid used to hydrate and improve skin quality rather than add volume like a filler. The headline figure is per session, but the protocol is two sessions to start and ongoing maintenance, so the running cost is what matters.

Indicative ranges, reviewed December 2025. Not a quote. A price far below the rest of the market can signal a counterfeit product or a less experienced injector, both reasons to ask more, not fewer, questions.

ItemUK indicativeNotes
Single session£250 to £500varies by area and city
Starter course, two sessions£430 to £850about four weeks apart
Maintenanceadd a sessionabout every 6 months

UK figures are private pay ranges reported by clinics and aggregators, reviewed December 2025. Some clinics discount a two session package, and treating the neck or hands as well as the face costs more. To keep the result, most people return for maintenance roughly every six months, so the yearly cost is what to budget for. Always confirm in writing the product, the number of sessions, and what is included.

What drives the price

Why two quotes differ.

The area treated, the number of sessions, the injector, and the clinic move the price more than anything else.

The area is a major lever. A standard face treatment uses a set amount of product, while adding the neck, decolletage, or hands means more product and a higher price. The full starter course of two sessions, not a single visit, is the fair basis for comparison.

The injector and the clinic matter too. A trained medical injector in a city centre clinic typically charges more than a less experienced provider, and location alone can move the figure significantly. Whether a package, a review, or maintenance pricing is included changes what you actually pay over a year.

A genuine quote should state the product, the number of sessions, and the areas treated, after an in person assessment. A price that looks too good to be true can mean a counterfeit or poorly stored product, so treat a very low figure as a warning rather than a bargain.

Why abroad differs, and the catch

Cheaper is not simpler.

Lower cost abroad is mostly structural, not a discount on safety. The catch is that this is a repeat treatment, and product authenticity is a real concern.

Lower labour costs, exchange rates, and competition push session prices down in popular destinations, often without lowering quality at a well run clinic. That is the honest upside.

The catch is twofold. First, this is a maintenance treatment. The starter is two sessions and results fade within months, so a single trip abroad rarely completes a course, and repeated flights erase the saving. Second, counterfeit and grey market injectables are a known problem, and a bargain price can mean a product that is not genuine or has not been stored correctly, which is a safety issue, not just a quality one.

For a small, repeatable treatment like this, a local, regulated injector who can show you a genuine product is often the more sensible choice. Where you do consider treatment abroad, budget for the full course and the maintenance, not one headline session.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much does Profhilo cost?

Indicatively about £250 to £500 a session in the UK, with a starter course of two sessions roughly £430 to £850. Reviewed June 2026. Plan for maintenance around every six months.

Why are two sessions needed to start?

The usual protocol is two sessions about four weeks apart to build the initial result, then maintenance to keep it. A single session is not the full course, so price the course, not one visit.

How long do results last?

Results from the starter course are commonly maintained with a treatment around every six months. Because the effect fades, the ongoing maintenance is the cost most people underestimate.

Is it worth travelling abroad for it?

Usually not. The starter is two sessions and results fade, so a single trip rarely completes a course, and counterfeit injectables are a known risk. A local, regulated injector who can show a genuine product is often safer.

Why be wary of a very cheap price?

A price well below the market can signal a counterfeit or poorly stored product, or a less experienced injector. With an injectable, that is a safety concern, so treat a bargain figure as a reason to ask more questions.

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