What Is Profhilo? Everything You Need to Know

If you’ve been researching ways to improve skin quality, restore hydration and achieve a fresher, more radiant complexion, chances are you’ve come across the name Profhilo.

At Straday Studio, Profhilo has become one of our most-loved skin rejuvenation treatments – particularly for those wanting natural-looking results without adding volume or dramatically changing their appearance.

But what exactly is Profhilo, and could it be the right treatment for you?

What is Profhilo?

Profhilo is an injectable skin remodelling treatment designed to improve skin hydration, elasticity and overall quality.

Unlike traditional dermal fillers, Profhilo isn’t used to sculpt or add volume to specific areas of the face. Instead, it works by stimulating the production of collagen and elastin – the proteins responsible for keeping our skin firm, smooth and resilient.

Profhilo contains one of the highest concentrations of hyaluronic acid available in an injectable treatment. Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally within the body and plays an important role in maintaining moisture levels within the skin.

Over time, our natural stores of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid begin to decline, which can lead to dryness, laxity and a loss of radiance. Profhilo works to support the skin from within, helping to restore hydration and improve skin quality over time.

What areas can Profhilo treat?

Profhilo is commonly used to treat:

  • The face

  • The neck

  • The décolletage

  • The hands

It is particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing:

  • Dull or tired-looking skin

  • Fine lines and crepey skin texture

  • Mild skin laxity

  • Dehydrated skin

  • A loss of firmness and elasticity

What happens during treatment?

Treatment involves a series of carefully placed injections into specific points of the treatment area.

The procedure itself is relatively quick, typically taking around 30 minutes.

At Straday Studio, every Profhilo appointment begins with a thorough consultation with our NMC-registered practitioner, Kia. We’ll discuss your concerns, assess your suitability and create a personalised treatment plan tailored to your skin goals.

How many treatments will I need?

For best results, Profhilo is usually recommended as an initial course of two treatments, spaced approximately four weeks apart.

Following this, maintenance treatments may be advised depending on your individual skin needs and desired outcome.

Is there any downtime?

One of the reasons Profhilo has become so popular is the minimal downtime involved.

You may experience some mild redness, swelling or small bumps at the injection sites immediately after treatment. These are temporary and typically settle quickly.

We’ll always provide comprehensive aftercare advice to support your skin following treatment.

When will I see results?

Profhilo works gradually by encouraging your skin’s natural regenerative processes.

Many clients notice improvements in hydration and skin texture within a few weeks, with continued improvements in firmness and radiance developing over time.

The result isn’t a dramatic transformation – it’s healthier, fresher-looking skin that still feels like you.

Is Profhilo right for me?

Profhilo is ideal for anyone looking to improve the overall quality of their skin in a subtle and natural way.

Whether you’re beginning to notice early signs of ageing or simply want to restore hydration and glow, Profhilo can be an excellent addition to your skincare journey.

At Straday Studio, we believe the best aesthetic treatments are those that enhance your confidence while preserving what makes you uniquely you.

Ready to learn more?

If you’re curious about whether Profhilo could be right for you, we’d love to help.

Book a consultation with our NMC-registered practitioner, Kia, and together we’ll create a personalised treatment plan designed around your individual goals.

Because healthy, radiant skin never goes out of style.

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