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Profhilo Treatment Belfast: Benefits for Skin Hydration and Firmness

As skin ages, it gradually loses hydration, elasticity and firmness. This can lead to fine lines, dullness and a loss of skin quality over time.

Many patients are now looking for treatments that improve skin health and structure, rather than simply adding volume. This is where Profhilo has become one of the most sought-after injectable treatments.


At Laser & Skin Belfast, Profhilo treatments are used to improve hydration, stimulate collagen and enhance overall skin quality with natural-looking results.


What Is Profhilo?

Profhilo is an injectable treatment made from highly concentrated hyaluronic acid.

Unlike dermal fillers, Profhilo does not add volume or reshape the face. Instead, it spreads within the skin to improve hydration and stimulate collagen and elastin production.

This makes it a popular option for patients looking to improve skin quality without altering their facial features.


How Does Profhilo Work?

Profhilo works by stimulating the skin’s natural regenerative processes.

Once injected, it:

  • deeply hydrates the skin

  • stimulates collagen production

  • improves skin elasticity

  • supports tissue remodelling

The treatment disperses evenly within the skin, providing an overall improvement in skin quality rather than targeting a specific line or area.


What Areas Can Be Treated?

Profhilo is commonly used in areas where the skin shows signs of ageing or dehydration.

These include:

  • face

  • neck

  • décolletage

  • hands

It is particularly effective for areas where the skin appears thin, crepey or lacking in firmness.


What Results Can You Expect?

Profhilo is designed to produce subtle, natural improvements in skin quality.

Patients often notice:

  • improved hydration

  • smoother skin texture

  • increased firmness

  • a more radiant appearance

Results develop gradually over several weeks as collagen production increases.


What Happens During Treatment?

Profhilo is administered using a specific injection technique.

During the procedure:

  1. The skin is cleansed.

  2. A small number of injection points are used.

  3. The product is placed strategically to allow it to spread within the skin.

The treatment typically takes 15–20 minutes.

Most patients find the procedure very tolerable.


How Many Treatments Are Needed?

Profhilo is usually performed as a course.

Most patients require:

  • 2 treatments

  • spaced 4 weeks apart

Maintenance treatments may be recommended every few months to maintain results.


How Long Do Results Last?

Results vary depending on the individual, but many patients notice improvements lasting around 6 months.

Regular maintenance treatments can help sustain skin quality over time.


Why Choose Laser & Skin Belfast for Profhilo?

At Laser & Skin Belfast, we focus on advanced injectable treatments that improve skin health as well as appearance.

Patients choose our clinic because we offer:

  • personalised treatment plans

  • experienced practitioners

  • a premium clinical environment on Lisburn Road in Belfast

  • a focus on natural, refined results

Our aim is to enhance your skin while maintaining a natural aesthetic.


Frequently Asked Questions


Does Profhilo add volume?

No. Profhilo improves skin quality and hydration rather than adding volume.


Is Profhilo painful?

Most patients find the treatment very tolerable due to the small number of injection points.


When will I see results?

Some improvements may be visible within a few weeks, with continued improvement over time.


Can Profhilo be combined with other treatments?

Yes. Profhilo is often combined with other treatments as part of a comprehensive skin plan.


Book Profhilo in Belfast

If you are looking to improve skin hydration, firmness and overall skin quality, Profhilo may be an excellent option.

To learn more or book a consultation, contact Laser & Skin Belfast on Lisburn Road and our team will be happy to help.


 
 
 

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