
Profhilo vs. Dermal Fillers: What’s the Difference?
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When it comes to non-surgical aesthetic treatments, Profhilo and dermal fillers are two of the most talked-about options. Both use injectable hyaluronic acid (HA) to rejuvenate the skin, but they serve very different purposes. If you’ve been wondering which treatment is right for you, this guide will help clear the confusion.
What Are Dermal Fillers?
Dermal fillers are injectable gels made of hyaluronic acid (or other substances) designed to restore volume, contour, and shape.
They’re often used to plump lips, define cheekbones, smooth wrinkles, and fill hollows under the eyes.
Fillers stay in place where they’re injected, creating immediate structure and lift.
Results usually last 6–18 months, depending on the type of filler and area treated.
Best for: Restoring lost volume, reshaping features, and adding definition.
What Is Profhilo?
Profhilo is often called an “injectable moisturiser” but it’s more than just hydration—it’s a bio-remodelling treatment.
Made of highly concentrated, pure hyaluronic acid.
Instead of adding volume, it spreads evenly under the skin, stimulating natural collagen and elastin production.
Improves skin texture, elasticity, hydration, and overall quality.
Typically given in two sessions, one month apart, with results lasting about 6 months.
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