Profhilo

Profhilo is bioremodeller (much like sunekos) but is only 2 sets of injections one month apart. A lot of practitioners have called it “the most exciting development in injectable treatments in a long time”. Profhilo works by stimulating the production of new collagen in the skin by a slow release of hyaluronic acid.

Profhilo does not create the volume replacement associated with dermal fillers, it creates volume in the tissue where it is needed due to its high spreadability. It is good to treat challenging areas such as the eyes, neck, chest and hands.

Complications

As with any injectable treatment there are minor risks, including bruising and swelling, as well as infection, allergic reaction, vascular compromise and nerve damage; although IBSA claims these are rare.

Both the company and practitioners who have experience using Profhilo claim there is no real downtime, due to minimal injection points.

What is Profhilo?

Profhilo is the first BDDE-free stabilised injectable hyaluronic acid (HA) based product for treating skin laxity.

With one of the highest concentrations of HA on the market (64mg / 2ml) it is not only boosting and hydrating the skin, but also remodels the ageing and sagging tissue.

Profhilo delivers great results as a treatment on its own or in combination with other aesthetics treatments currently on offer.

How does Profhilo work?

As a stabilised product Profhilo lasts in the skin around 28 days. During this time the stimulation of 4 different types of collagen and elastin takes place by slow release of HA.

The stimulation results in significant tissue improvement. Therefore we cannot say that Profhilo is a skin booster as it also has a significant tightening / lifting effect on the tissue.

Do you offer Profhilo on the Isle of Wight

Yes absolutely! We can offer the Profhilo treatment from The Lodge Aesthetics Clinic in Freshwater and at selected partner establishments across the island. Please contact us to find out more.

Get in touch to book your next Profhilo treatment with Heather Moore at The Lodge Aesthetics Clinic