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The Treatment I Recommend Most Often — and Why
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Profhilo

The Treatment I Recommend Most Often — and Why

Marta
Marta
14 August 20265 min read

The honest answer

When clients ask me which treatment I recommend most often, the answer surprises them. It isn't Botox. It isn't lip filler. It isn't a peel. It's Profhilo.

I recommend it because of what it does at the cellular level, because the result is usually visible and meaningful, and because — when chosen well — clients almost never regret it. That last point matters more than people realise.

What Profhilo actually does

Profhilo is a stabilised hyaluronic acid injected into the dermis. Two things happen. First, it hydrates from within — at the depth where your skin's structure actually lives. Second, it stimulates fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin. It is a bio-remodeller, not a filler.

There is no volume addition. No change to your features. The face looks like itself, only better — which is what most clients are actually asking for when they walk through the door.

Who it's for

Clients with dehydrated, dull, slightly crepey skin. Clients who feel they look tired even when they're not. Clients in their 30s, 40s, and 50s who want skin quality, not transformation. Clients considering Botox but who feel the underlying skin texture isn't where they want it. Clients post-summer with sun-stressed skin. Clients pre-event who want a real glow that doesn't look "done."

Who it isn't for

Clients chasing volume — Profhilo doesn't add volume. Clients chasing wrinkle reduction in highly expressive muscles — that's Botox's job. Clients with active inflammatory skin conditions — we wait until those are settled.

I also don't recommend it as a one-off. The standard protocol is two sessions four weeks apart, with maintenance every six to nine months. Single sessions give partial results.

The honest caveat

Profhilo isn't a miracle. It does what it does well, but it doesn't replace structural fillers when structural support is what's actually needed. The biggest mistake clinicians make is using it for the wrong indication and then over-promising. That's how regret happens.

My job in the consultation is to tell you honestly whether Profhilo is actually the right call for you — and if it isn't, what is.

Pricing at Verse

In Guildford at Verse, the course is £480 for two sessions or £240 per session. London clinics typically charge £550 to £600 for the same product. The product is identical — the difference is overhead.

Marta Redelbach-Gaisford
Marta Redelbach-Gaisford
NMC-Registered Nurse · V300 Independent Prescriber · Level 7 Clinical Diploma
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