All you need to know about Profhilo body…

Last summer, Profhilo was one of the top ‘must have’ treatments around. It has not since decreased in popularity with many enjoying the glory, rejuvenating results it offers.

With so many of us seeing the benefits of Profhilo for facial aesthetic treatments, many have asked the question “where else can I have profhilo?”

“My skin looks and feels plumper, tighter and gloriously hydrated. People keep commenting ‘What are you using on your skin? You look radiant!”

As those who have had the treatment know, Profhilo can be used on many other areas, such as the neck, decolatage and hands. However now we are able to offer ‘body kits’ which are specially tailored for use on larger body areas such as the arms, legs and abdomen.

A Recap on what Profhilo is:

Profhilo is a high concentration of hyaluronic that is injected superficially into the dermis and left to dissipate under the skin leaving a dewy, radiant glow. There is minimal down time and for best results we recommend 2 treatments 4-6 weeks apart.

What can it do?

Profhilo® Body smoothes fine lines and wrinkles, rehydrates loose, crepey skin and provides overall improvement to skin elasticity.

Profhilo Body works in much the same way and can be used to treat:


– Ageing hands with lines or textural concerns.
– Loose skin around the neck and creases
– Sagging skin around the knees and elbows
– Baggy skin under the arms or across the abdomen

Unlike a dermal filler this can help skin tone, and brighten the skin without changing the integrity of it, so you can smooth out larger areas using far less product which makes it very cost effective.

Although this is a great treatment, as you can see from the before and afters, it is mainly targeted at the SKIN not the SHAPE of the body. However, if you think this sounds like the treatment for you and the extra boost you needed you can book in using the book now link.

We currently have an offer on for two treatments for £500 instead of £600 with the lovely Nurse Daisy, make the most of it while stock lasts!

Love,

Nina x

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