What is Profhilo?
Profhilo is an injectable skin remodelling treatment based on ultra-pure hyaluronic acid. Unlike traditional dermal fillers, it is not used to add volume or change facial shape. Instead, it is designed to support skin hydration, firmness, elasticity and overall skin quality.
At BT Rejuvenation in Mitcham, Profhilo treatment is planned following a consultation so your skin quality, goals, suitability and expectations can be properly assessed.
How does Profhilo work?
Hyaluronic acid is carefully placed into selected treatment points. It attracts water in the deeper layers of the skin and supports collagen and elastin activity. This can help improve the look of skin texture, tone, hydration and radiance.
Profhilo is often chosen by clients who want fresher, healthier-looking skin without adding facial volume.
What areas can be treated?
Profhilo is commonly used on the face, but it may also be discussed for other areas where skin quality, laxity or hydration is a concern.
- Face
- Neck
- Décolleté
- Hands
- Arms
- Knees, where suitable
Potential benefits
- Supports skin hydration
- Improves the look of skin tone and texture
- Helps support firmness and elasticity
- Can improve overall skin radiance
- May help with early skin laxity concerns
How long does Profhilo last?
Profhilo results often last around 6 months when two sessions are completed approximately one month apart. After the initial course, maintenance is commonly considered every 6–9 months, depending on your skin, goals and individual response.
Price guide
The price below is a guide. Final suitability and treatment planning will be confirmed during consultation.
| Treatment | Price | Approx. treatment time |
|---|---|---|
| Profhilo Session | £200 | Approximately 30 minutes |
What to expect
Your appointment includes consultation, suitability screening, treatment planning and aftercare advice. Mild redness, swelling or small marks at injection points can occur and usually settle with time.
Important information
Results vary from person to person. Suitability, risks, possible side effects, aftercare and alternatives will be discussed before any treatment is carried out.