What Profhilo can and cannot do for your skin, how the result builds over the weeks, how long it lasts, and the simple aftercare that protects it. Information only. We never name a clinic.
Profhilo is an injectable made from stabilised hyaluronic acid that spreads through the skin to boost hydration and stimulate the body to make its own collagen and elastin. The standard course is two sessions about four weeks apart. You may notice fresher, more hydrated skin within days, but the firming bio remodelling effect builds over the weeks and is usually clearest around four weeks after the second session. Results last on average about six months, then a maintenance session keeps them up.
This page covers the realistic result and the aftercare that protects it. It is general information reviewed in June 2026, not a personal treatment plan.
What you see, and when. The change is gradual, not instant. A hydration boost can show within days, while the firmer, smoother quality most people are after develops over several weeks as the skin responds. Most clinicians review the full effect around four weeks after the second session. It is a subtle improvement in skin quality rather than a dramatic before and after.
How long it lasts. Results last on average about six months, though this varies with your skin, your age, and how you look after it. A single maintenance session roughly twice a year is the usual pattern, so treat it as an ongoing cost rather than a one off. Indicative figures reviewed September 2025.
What it cannot do. Profhilo is a skin quality treatment, not a filler and not surgery. It will not add volume to cheeks or lips, sharpen a jawline, or lift sagging skin the way a surgical procedure can. A good injector will say honestly when filler, another treatment, or doing nothing is the better choice for what you want.
Small raised bumps at the injection points are expected and usually settle within roughly a day. Avoid pressing or massaging them unless your injector tells you otherwise.
Avoid saunas, very hot showers, strenuous exercise, and alcohol for about a day, as advised, since these can add to swelling or bruising.
Keep makeup off the treated area for the rest of the day to lower the chance of irritation or infection at the tiny injection sites, then return to your usual routine.
The result depends on completing both sessions about four weeks apart. Book the second session before you start and plan for maintenance later.
Like any injectable, Profhilo carries small risks including bruising, swelling, tenderness, infection, and, rarely, filler blocking a blood vessel. A qualified medical injector who can recognise and manage a problem, and who can dissolve hyaluronic acid in an emergency, is what keeps it safe. Mild swelling and small bumps that do not settle, spreading redness, or unusual pain need review.
Profhilo is a course, not a single visit, with a second session at about four weeks and maintenance after that. If you are treated abroad, work out before you commit who does the second session, who reviews you if a reaction develops once you are home, and whether the travel and repeat visits still make the maths work.
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Hydration can show within days, but the firming effect builds over weeks and is usually clearest around four weeks after the second session. It is gradual, not instant.
On average about six months, then a maintenance session keeps it up. This varies with your skin and age. Indicative, reviewed September 2025.
No. It is a skin quality and firmness treatment that spreads through the skin, rather than a filler placed to add volume or reshape a feature.
Small raised bumps at the injection points are expected and usually settle within about a day. Bumps that do not settle, spreading redness, or unusual pain need review.
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The full picture: indicative costs, how it works, the risks, and choosing safely.
What a course really costs, what drives the price, and how to read a quote.
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