- Why "Choosing Well" Matters More Than You Think
- First, Know Whether Profhilo Is Right for You
- 4 Criteria for Choosing a Clinic/Doctor
- How to Verify Authenticity
- Warning Signs to Avoid
- 5 Questions to Ask Before Deciding
- Profhilo or Another Skinbooster
- Consult About Profhilo in Phitsanulok — de Pry Clinic
- Frequently Asked Questions
- References
Getting Profhilo done safely and with real results comes down to 2 main things — (1) "Is Profhilo right for your concern?" and (2) "How do you choose a clinic/doctor, ensure it's genuine, and pick the right course?" I'd like you to remember 4 simple criteria — the doctor injects personally using the BAP technique, authenticity can be verified, assessment is based on your real concern, and a complete 2-session course is planned with proper follow-up. In this article, Dr. Time gives you a practical checklist, along with the warning signs to avoid.
Why "Choosing Well" Matters More Than You Think
Many patients focus on "how much does Profhilo cost," but I'd like to invite you to step back one level first. Because with Profhilo, "where you get it done, which doctor, and authenticity" matter just as much as price. No matter how good the product is, if it's injected with the wrong technique, isn't genuine, or doesn't match your concern, you won't get the results you should.
The good news is that the criteria for choosing aren't complicated. If you want to first understand what Profhilo is, try reading the "What Is Profhilo" article alongside this.
First, Know Whether Profhilo Is Right for You
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- Have skin that's starting to look dull, lackluster, and dehydrated
- Have skin that's beginning to lose elasticity, with slight overall sagging
- Want dewy, radiant, healthy-looking skin in a natural way
There May Be a Better Option If You
- Want to add volume/sculpt a specific area (filler)
- Want results that last several years (PLLA/PCL)
- Want to see dramatic, immediate change
If you still can't answer for yourself, that's okay. That's the doctor's job — to look at your actual skin and tell you what suits you.
4 Criteria for Choosing a Clinic/Doctor
- A doctor assesses and injects personally using the BAP technique — Profhilo has a specific injection technique; it must be a doctor who knows how to do it
- Genuine and verifiable — you can ask to see the box and registration number; a good clinic lets you see it right in front of you
- Assessment based on your concern — not pushing the most profitable product, telling you straight even if the answer is "Profhilo may not be what you need"
- A complete course planned + follow-up care — the standard Profhilo is 2 sessions; complete planning and result follow-up matter
Meet all 4 of these — the doctor injects personally using the technique, authenticity can be checked, assessment is based on your concern, and a complete course is planned with follow-up care — and whether the clinic is small or large, you can feel at ease. Reputation or luxury isn't the deciding factor; it's the standard of care that decides.
How to Verify Authenticity
- Ask to see the Profhilo box and registration number before it's opened, right in front of you
- Check with the FDA yourself at oryor.com
- Notice whether the clinic is willing to let you verify — a place confident in its products won't avoid this, because there are other products falsely claiming to be Profhilo
Warning Signs to Avoid
An unusually low price that's implausible, refusing to let you see the box/registration number, the injector not being a doctor, no assessment before treatment, reducing the number of sessions from the standard course to push the price down, rushing you to decide or transfer a deposit immediately, and being uncontactable after it's done — these signs matter more than pretty advertising.
5 Questions to Ask Before Deciding
| Question | What a Good Answer Should Be |
|---|---|
| Who assesses and injects? | A doctor who injects using the technique, with a name you can identify |
| Is it genuine Profhilo — may I see it? | Yes, you may see the box/registration number |
| How many sessions, and the price for the full course? | 2 sessions, transparent, no hidden costs |
| When do you top up again? | Around every 6 months, depending on skin condition |
| How is aftercare/follow-up handled? | There's a clear channel to reach the clinic |
Profhilo or Another Skinbooster
Part of "choosing well" is selecting the right type of substance for your goal. Here's my quick summary — Profhilo stands out for restoring skin quality and firmness across the whole face, with highly concentrated HA and a 2-session protocol. General skinboosters tend to focus on adding hydration and are done more frequently. If you want to restore skin quality + firmness, choose Profhilo; if your main focus is dewy skin, there are other options. If you'd like to understand the bigger picture, try reading the article comparing filler vs. collagen stimulators.
- First check whether Profhilo "matches your skin concern" (dull skin/slight sagging = yes)
- Choose where to get it done using the 4 criteria — a doctor injects using the technique, authenticity can be checked, assessment is based on your concern, a complete course + follow-up care
- If you see warning signs (unusually cheap/won't show you the product/reducing the number of sessions/rushing payment), step back and think
Consult About Profhilo in Phitsanulok — de Pry Clinic
At de Pry Clinic, Phitsanulok, Dr. Time always listens to your concern and looks at your actual skin first, then tells you straight whether you're suited to Profhilo or another option such as filler or a different collagen stimulator. The doctor uses genuine Profhilo, injects using the standard technique, plans a complete course, and provides continuous follow-up care — explaining the reasoning and all the options fully before deciding together, without rushing and without selling more than necessary.
If you're still not sure what you should do, you can simply come in for a chat first. You don't have to decide that very day.
Frequently Asked Questions
These are the questions patients ask me most about choosing Profhilo. I've gathered them and answered them right here.
Where is a good place to get Profhilo?
Look at the 4 criteria — a doctor injects using the technique, authenticity can be checked, assessment is based on your concern, a complete course + follow-up care. Meet all four and you can feel at ease.
How do I know if it's right for me?
Profhilo is suitable if your concern is dull, dehydrated skin with slight overall sagging. If you want to add volume to a specific area, there may be a better option — let a doctor assess.
How do I verify authenticity?
Ask to see the box and registration number before treatment, and check at oryor.com yourself. If they won't let you see it, be cautious, because there are products falsely claiming to be it.
What are the warning signs?
An unusually low price, refusing to show you the product, the injector not being a doctor, no assessment beforehand, reducing the number of sessions, rushing payment, and no follow-up care.
Why does it matter that a doctor injects using the technique?
Because Profhilo is injected at specific BAP points so the substance distributes and works well. Random injection by someone who isn't a doctor gives different results and safety.
What should I ask before deciding?
Ask these 5 — who injects, can I see that it's genuine, how many sessions and what's the price, when do you top up again, how is aftercare handled.
Is Profhilo or a skinbooster better?
They have different goals. Profhilo stands out for restoring skin quality + firmness, while skinboosters focus on hydration. Choose based on your concern, and let a doctor help assess.
If I'm not sure, can I come in for a consultation first?
Absolutely. Come in and let the doctor assess first — you don't have to decide that day. The doctor will tell you straight what suits you.
References
The academic information I used to write this article comes from these sources. Feel free to click and read the originals yourself:
- PubMed (Systematic Review) — efficacy and safety of Profhilo (used to assess who is suitable): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- PubMed — hybrid cooperative complexes of HA in aesthetic medicine (the technology behind Profhilo): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- PubMed — long-term safety and efficacy of HCC HA: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- FDA (Food and Drug Administration) — check products registered in Thailand yourself: oryor.com
Would you like help assessing whether Profhilo is right for you and choosing it safely? Talk with Dr. Time at de Pry Clinic, Phitsanulok before you decide.
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