Profhilo in Bournemouth

Profhilo is a unique injectable skin treatment for the face , neck, décolletage, arms, legs, abdomen and hands. It counteracts skin laxity through a remodelling action of collagen and elastin fibres within the skin, improving tissue quality significantly. This product gives amazing results and has won best injectable product of 2022.

Treatment Type

Injectable

Results Last

6 Months

Treatment Time

30-60 Minutes

Downtime

Minimal

Price

From £250

Improve Skin Tone, Texture, Hydration

Profhilo is an injectable treatment that remodels the skin from within. It stimulates the production of collagen and elastin due to the slow release of hyaluronic acid. Carried out at our Bournemouth clinic, Profhilo targets fine lines and wrinkles whilst improving skin quality. Treatment is given in 2 sessions with a 1 month interval.

The overall effect is skin tightening and a reduction in lines and wrinkles. There is little or no ‘down time’ and PROFHILO is a wonderful treatment on its own or in conjunction with dermal fillers and anti-wrinkle injections.

Lucy Jackson at Personally You Medical Cosmetics is a non-medical prescriber (a qualification gained at Southampton University). This means that Lucy can legally offer treatments and products such as non-invasive anti-wrinkle injections.

Treatment Areas

  • Face and neck.
  • Profhilo can also be used for the décolletage, hands, arms and knees.

Patient Testimonials

Lucy Jackson

Fully qualified aesthetic practitioner in Bournemouth

Personally You Medical Cosmetics provides non-invasive aesthetic treatments to patients around the Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch, Hampshire areas, all conducted by Lucy Jackson BSc (Hons). We have a peaceful, beautiful treatment room.

Since August 2015 Lucy has been working as an advanced nurse practitioner in a GP Surgery, having initially qualified in 1987 as a registered general nurse and has worked at two general hospitals. In 2002 Lucy became a vascular nurse specialist, working until 2015 in this speciality at Winchester general hospital later moving to Southampton General Hospital.