Profhilo is a brand of injectable hyaluronic-acid treatment marketed as a “bio-remodeller,” meaning it is positioned to hydrate and condition skin rather than add volume like a filler. A provider delivers it over a short course of sessions. What you can usefully own is the record of how your skin responds between them.
What is Profhilo, and how is it different from a filler?
Profhilo is built around hyaluronic acid, a sugar molecule your skin naturally holds to stay hydrated. The product uses stabilized hyaluronan in what its makers call a hybrid complex. The science of hyaluronan hybrid cooperative complexes is described in the pharmacology literature, which explains how the material behaves in tissue.
The difference people care about is purpose. A dermal filler is shaped to add structure and volume in a specific area. Profhilo is framed as spreading to hydrate and improve overall skin quality, which is why it sits in the skin-booster category rather than the filler category. It is closely related in spirit to other boosters like PDRN and polynucleotides, though the active material is different.
Log Notes. This article explains what Profhilo is, not whether it suits you or in what amount. Candidacy, injection sites, dosing, and technique are decisions for a licensed professional. Nothing here is medical advice.
What do sources report about Profhilo?
Studies and manufacturer materials report that hyaluronan-based bio-remodellers are used to support skin hydration and quality. Reported benefits in this category tend to center on smoothness and skin condition rather than line-by-line correction. As with most aesthetic treatments, individual results vary, and confident before-and-after claims describe one person’s experience, not a guarantee.
Regulatory status is worth checking locally. Profhilo and similar bio-remodellers are well established in the United Kingdom and parts of Europe, while availability and approval differ in the United States. A provider in your area can tell you what is authorized where you live, and whether it fits your skin and goals.
It also helps to set expectations on rhythm. Boosters work as a course, not a one-off, so the early sessions are a start, not a verdict. For more on the schedule side, see our note on how long Profhilo lasts and tracking your course.
What should you track between sessions?
The space between sessions is where the useful data lives, because skin quality shifts gradually. A dated photo plus a few notes each week turns vague impressions into something you can read. The goal is direction, not a single flattering image.
A clean log between sessions usually captures:
- The session date and the planned interval to the next one.
- Recovery notes: any small bumps, redness, or tenderness, and how long they lasted.
- A weekly photo at the same distance and light, no makeup, neutral expression.
- Skin observations: hydration, smoothness, how makeup sits, any dryness.
- Context: sleep, sun, new products, your cycle, stress.
This is the kind of record Dosefi is built for. You add Profhilo as a tracked treatment, log each session in the course with its date and a photo, and the interval you set surfaces the next appointment on your schedule, so you compare like with like instead of guessing.
A grounded takeaway
Profhilo is an injectable hyaluronic-acid bio-remodeller positioned to hydrate and condition skin over a short course, not to add volume like a filler. Read its reported benefits as exactly that: reported, with results that vary and a regulatory status that differs by country. Keep a calm, dated record between sessions, and leave dosing, candidacy, and safety to a licensed professional.
Sources
- “Hyaluronan hybrid cooperative complexes” pharmacology overview (PMC). Describes the science of stabilized hyaluronan complexes used in bio-remodelling.
