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How To Inject Profhilo

By Florence Goulbourne

Profhilo is a hyaluronic acid-based skin booster that is intended to improve the appearance of the skin by plumping it up and reducing the appearance of fine lines. Despite its frequently mistaken identity as a dermal filler, Profhilo performs the function of a skin rejuvenator, acting as an injectable moisturiser, rather than a volumiser like traditional dermal fillers. This hyaluronic acid-based injectable seeks to revive the skin and bring back its natural radiance, rather than augmenting its structure. Profhilo is a popular skin booster at Fox Pharma, so continue reading this insightful guide to find out how to inject Profhilo.

What is Profhilo?

Profhilo is a type of injectable treatment that is used for skin rejuvenation. Formulated with a highly concentrated solution of hyaluronic acid (HA), a substance that occurs naturally in the body, Profhilo is intended to keep the skin looking supple and hydrated.

Administered as multiple injections, Profhilo is not a traditional filler but a bio-remodelling treatment that works to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin in the skin over a prolonged period of time. This helps to improve the overall texture, tone, and elasticity of the skin, resulting in a more youthful and radiant appearance.

Helping to smooth and tighten the skin, Profhilo has one of the highest concentrations of hyaluronic acid on the market (64mg/2ml). Not only does it boost and hydrate the skin, but it also remodels ageing and sagging tissue.

How to inject Profhilo

Profhilo is injected into the skin using a very thin needle. A box of Profhilo is equipped with two 29G x ½” needles which are recommended for use.

There are a couple of techniques that can be used for injecting Profhilo. They are the BAP and the Grid techniques. The latter involves mapping the treatment area with a grid, where each section is 1cm². Five bio-receptive injection points are targeted with the BAP techniques, helping to promote skin booster diffusion.

Most patients require two treatments spaced around four weeks apart. To maintain the results, one Profhilo treatment session is advised every six months. The treatment is minimally invasive and relatively painless, with little to no downtime required. Profhilo is suitable for a wide range of patients, including those with dry skin or sun-damaged skin.

What are the benefits of Profhilo?

Profhilo is a popular skin treatment that is easily injected. Here are some potential benefits of Profhilo:

  • Improved skin hydration
  • Increased skin elasticity
  • Non-surgical approach to skin rejuvenation
  • Quick treatment
  • Long-lasting results
  • Suitable for all skin types

Improved skin hydration

Profhilo can help improve skin hydration, making it appear plumper and create a more youthful appearance.

Non-surgical approach to skin rejuvenation

As a non-surgical treatment, there is minimal downtime and patients are able to immediately return to their normal day-to-day activities with Profhilo.

Quick treatment

The procedure typically takes around 30 minutes, making it perfect for people with busy schedules.

Long-lasting results

Profhilo can provide long-lasting results, with some patients reporting improvements in skin texture and tone for up to six months after treatment.

Suitable for all skin types

Profhilo is suitable for all skin types and can be used to treat a variety of concerns, including sagging skin, fine lines, and dullness.

Profhilo at Fox Pharma

Profhilo is a safe and effective treatment for those wanting a more youthful appearance. A safe and effective treatment, Profhilo at Fox Pharma can help create a more youthful appearance and reduce the appearance of fine lines. As well as Profhilo, we have a wide range of skin boosters, including The Next Generation Skin Booster, Seventy Hyal 2000.

If you would like to find out more about our incredible range of products or would like to speak to someone at Fox Pharma about Profhilo, don’t hesitate to contact us today.

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