Top Profhilo Providers in Dundee
Best Profhilo Practitioners in Dundee
Kelly Burns
Kelly Burns

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Rachel Flynn
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Nadia Ramage
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Dr Hannah Jackman
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Natasha 3

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Catherine Myles
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Profhilo Treatment in Dundee
Profhilo is an injectable skin treatment made from highly purified hyaluronic acid (HA). Its not a traditional filler that adds volume. Instead its designed to hydrate, stimulate collagen and elastin production, and remodel skin quality from within. HA attracts and holds water which plumps and hydrates tissue while triggering fibroblasts to make new collagen and elastin. This gives a gradual improvement in skin firmness, elasticity, and texture.
Our dataset currently has 14 clinic(s), with approximately 362 reviews and an average rating of 4.557142857.
Medical Infrastructure:
- Major NHS teaching hospital (Ninewells Hospital & Medical School)
- NHS Tayside commissioning
- Consultant-led dermatology services including national reference centres
- Multiple GP practices and independent clinics regulated by Healthcare Improvement Scotland
Local Aethetics Market:
- Well-developed regional aesthetic and dermatology hub relative to city size
Goals of Profhilo Treatment
- Deeply hydrate skin and improve moisture retention
- Stimulate new collagen and elastin for firmer, more elastic skin
- Improve overall skin tone, radiance, and texture
- Reduce the appearance of fine lines and mild sagging
- Address skin laxity on face, neck, hands, d�colletage, and other areas.
Profhilo Treatment Options
Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches
- Fillers use cross-linked HA to add volume or reshape specific areas and last longer (often 6-18 months). Profhilo does not add volume and focuses on overall skin quality and hydration instead.
- Polynucleotide injections use DNA fragments to stimulate deep cellular repair and regeneration. These may be more targeted to tissue repair and texture refinement, while Profhilo primarily hydates and stimulates collagen and elastin broadly.
- Other skin boosters (like amino acid-based mixes) can also improve texture and hydration but differ in formulation and injection technique. Profhilo has a uniquely high HA concentration.
Pros of Profhilo Treatment
- Provides natural-looking results without adding volume or changing facial contours
- Non-surgical with minimal downtime
- Hydrates deeply and improves skin texture and elasticity
- Can be used on multiple body areas, not just the face
- Generally well-tolerated with a good safety profile when done by trained practitioners.
Cons of Profhilo Treatment
- Not ideal for deep wrinkles or significant volume loss
- Results are subtle and take weeks to fully develop
- Effects are temporary and require maintenance sessions
- Risk of mild side effects like redness, swelling or bruising at injection sites.
Cost of Profhilo Treatment in Dundee
- Around GBP 300 to GBP 800 per session with two sessions usually recommended for optimal results. Some clinics price a two-session course from about GBP 425 to GBP 1,000 or more depending on location and practitioner expertise.
- Clinic location (London often higher than other UK cities)
- Experience and qualifications of the practitioner
- Whether its a reputable, doctor-led clinic or a cheaper aesthetic shop
- Package deals include consultation and follow-ups
Accessibility
Public transport:
- Rail links to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen
- Dundee Airport with limited regional flights
- Extensive bus network
Parking availability:
- City-centre clinics may face limited parking
- Suburban clinics offer improved access
Clinic distribution:
- Clustered within city centre and medical districts near Ninewells, with additional suburban beauty and laser providers
Airport proximity:
- Dundee Airport within city
- Approximately 1.5 hours to Edinburgh Airport
Preparing for Your Profhilo Appointment
Treatment Safety & Local Regulations
Profhilo itself has regulatory approvals (MHRA and FDA reported in some sources) confirming its safety profile as an injectable HA treatment. However specific NICE procedural guidance may be limited, and UK practice of cosmetic injectables lacks strict regulation on who can provide treatments, so clinician judgement and adherence to best practices matter.
Local regulatory authority:
- Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) for independent clinics
- NHS Scotland governance for public services
Private insurance usage locally:
- Medical dermatology often covered under private insurance
- Cosmetic injectables and aesthetic treatments predominantly self-funded
Cosmetic finance availability:
- Selective availability for higher-value procedures (e.g., rhinoplasty, advanced laser packages)
- More common among consultant-led providers
Who Is a Good Candidate?
- People in their 30s and older noticing mild to moderate signs of ageing such as dullness, slight laxity, fine lines, and dehydration. Its also used on neck, hands, and d�colletage.
Choosing a Clinic
Current average rating citywide: 4.557142857
Recovery & Long-Term Results
- Minimal downtime; mild redness or tiny bumps may occur but tend to settle within 24-48 hours.
- Bruising, warmth, itching or lumps sometimes appear but usually fade quickly.
Aftercare:
- Fillers use cross-linked HA to add volume or reshape specific areas and last longer (often 6-18 months). Profhilo does not add volume and focuses on overall skin quality and hydration instead.
- Polynucleotide injections use DNA fragments to stimulate deep cellular repair and regeneration. These may be more targeted to tissue repair and texture refinement, while Profhilo primarily hydates and stimulates collagen and elastin broadly.
- Other skin boosters (like amino acid-based mixes) can also improve texture and hydration but differ in formulation and injection technique. Profhilo has a uniquely high HA concentration.















