- How Much Does Profhilo Cost? Why an Exact Number Isn't Possible
- Why It Must Be Priced as a 2-Injection Course
- What Goes Into the Price of Profhilo
- Is Profhilo Worth It Compared to Other Options
- Yearly Cost and Top-Up Maintenance
- Beware of "Abnormally Cheap" Prices
- Verify Authenticity Before You Pay
- Profhilo Pricing in Phitsanulok — de Pry Clinic
- Frequently Asked Questions
- References
There's no fixed price for Profhilo, and what sets it apart from others is that it follows a standard "2-injection" protocol about 1 month apart, so you should look at the price of the whole course, not just a single injection. Profhilo stands out for restoring skin quality, hydration, and firmness across the whole area (bio-remodelling) — not for adding volume. So its worth is measured by whether "your problem is dull, dehydrated skin, isn't it?" And don't be fooled by abnormally cheap prices, which often come with non-genuine products. In this article, Dr. Time will walk you through each factor.
How Much Does Profhilo Cost? Why an Exact Number Isn't Possible
The first question patients message me is "how much does Profhilo cost." I understand you want a number first, but let me be honest — it depends on whether you're looking at the price "per injection" or "for the whole course," because Profhilo follows a protocol different from ordinary fillers.
What I can do is help you understand the factors that set the price, especially the "2-injection course" that is unique to Profhilo. If you'd first like to know what Profhilo is and how it works, try reading the article "What Is Profhilo" alongside this one.
Why It Must Be Priced as a 2-Injection Course
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Consult via WhatsAppThis is where patients go wrong most often. Profhilo has a standard protocol of 2 injections, about 4 weeks apart, to achieve the full skin-restoration (bio-remodelling) result — it's not a one-and-done injection.
So if you see a "per injection" price that looks lovely but forget that the starting course requires 2 injections, the real number will be different. Budgeting for the whole course from the start helps you plan realistically. I always recommend asking clearly, "Is this price per injection or for the whole course, and how many injections are in the course?"
What Goes Into the Price of Profhilo
1. Number of Injections/Course
The standard starting course is 2 injections; some people may add more, so the price should be viewed across the whole plan.
2. Authenticity and Verifiability
Genuine, FDA-approved Profhilo has a clear cost. An abnormally low price often reflects that something has been cut out or that it isn't the real thing.
3. A Physician Injecting by Standard Technique
Profhilo is injected with a specific technique at the BAP (Bio Aesthetic Points). Having a physician inject by the proper technique and assess the skin beforehand affects the outcome.
4. Care and Follow-Up
A price that includes assessment, advice, and follow-up is naturally different from a price that's "just inject and done."
When you call to ask about pricing, ask these 3 things everywhere — (1) Is this price per injection or for the whole course, and how many injections in the course? (2) Is it genuine Profhilo — may I see the box/registration number? (3) Who does the injecting? If all three aren't answered clearly, even a price that looks cheap can't be judged as truly worth it.
Is Profhilo Worth It Compared to Other Options
Whether it's "worth it" depends on whether your problem matches what Profhilo does well. Profhilo uses HA in hybrid cooperative complexes that focus on restoring skin quality and hydration across the whole area, and there are academic reviews confirming the efficacy and safety of Profhilo.
| Aspect | Profhilo | Ordinary Skin Booster | HA Filler |
|---|---|---|---|
| Focus | Restoring skin quality + firmness all over | Adding skin hydration | Adding volume at specific points |
| Protocol | 2 injections, 1 month apart | Often done several times, more frequently | Often a single session |
| How long it lasts | ~6–12 months | Often shorter | ~6 months–1 year |
| Worth it if you | Have dull skin, slight sagging, want firmness across the face | Mainly want dewy skin | Have clear hollow spots |
Don't just compare the price per injection. Ask yourself, "Is my main problem dull, dehydrated skin that's starting to sag all over the face?" If yes, Profhilo fits and is worth it. But if it's hollow spots you want to fill with volume, paying for Profhilo may not hit the target as well as a filler.
Yearly Cost and Top-Up Maintenance
After the first 2-injection course, many people come for a top-up to maintain results about every 6 months (usually 1 injection at a time). The yearly cost therefore depends on each person's plan. Planning annually with a physician helps you control the budget without surprises later.
Beware of "Abnormally Cheap" Prices
For example: it isn't genuine Profhilo, another HA substance is passed off as it, the number of injections is reduced from the standard course, or the injection is done by someone who isn't a physician injecting by proper technique. These things mean the result won't be what Profhilo should deliver. Saving at first may therefore be traded for "paying and seeing no result" or for risk.
I'm not saying "most expensive = best." But I want you to choose a price that's "reasonable" — one that reflects the genuine product, the standard course, and injection by a physician.
Verify Authenticity Before You Pay
- Ask to see the Profhilo box and registration number before it's opened, in front of you.
- Check with the FDA yourself at oryor.com
- Confirm the injector is a physician who injects by the standard technique.
- Ask clearly what the price includes — per injection or whole course, how many injections, follow-up or not.
- It has a 2-injection protocol — look at the whole-course price, not per injection.
- It's worth it when it "matches the problem" (dull/dehydrated skin, slight sagging all over the face), not just when it's cheapest.
- Abnormally cheap prices risk non-genuine product/reduced injection count/a non-physician injector — avoid them.
Profhilo Pricing in Phitsanulok — de Pry Clinic
At de Pry Clinic, Phitsanulok, Dr. Time always prices Profhilo based on a real assessment of your skin condition first, then proposes a plan as a course following the standard (usually starting with 2 injections), along with explaining what the price includes. I don't push the price down by cutting the number of injections or using anything unclear, because I want you to get a good result that is genuinely worth it.
If you're still unsure whether Profhilo is worth it for you, or want to compare it with filler or other options first, come in and let's talk — you don't have to decide that day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here I've gathered the price questions about Profhilo that patients ask me most often, and answered them right here.
About how much does Profhilo cost?
There's no fixed number; it depends on whether it's per injection or the whole course, authenticity, and the physician. You should look at the price of the 2-injection course and have a physician assess and then quote a price.
Why must it be priced as a 2-injection course?
Because the standard protocol is 2 sessions about 1 month apart for the full bio-remodelling result. Looking at the price of a single injection can be misleading.
Is it worth more than filler/skin booster?
If the problem is dull, dehydrated skin with slight sagging all over the face, Profhilo fits better. But if you want clear added volume, filler is more suitable.
Can it be done very cheaply?
Be careful. The genuine product has a cost; an unrealistically low price is often a non-genuine product, a reduced injection count, or a non-physician injector.
Besides the product, what am I paying for?
The assessment, injection by the BAP technique by a physician, the genuine product, and follow-up — not just the cost of the product.
Do I need top-ups often?
After the 2-injection course, many people top up about every 6 months (1 injection) to maintain results, depending on each person's skin condition.
How do I verify it's genuine?
Ask to see the box and registration number before the procedure, check at oryor.com yourself, and confirm the injector is a physician.
Are there promotions or installments?
It depends on the period and the place — ask directly. But look first at the genuine product and the standard course before looking at discounts.
References
The information I used to support this article comes from these sources. Feel free to click and read the originals yourself:
- PubMed (Systematic Review) — review of the efficacy and safety of Profhilo and Profhilo Body: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- PubMed — on hybrid cooperative complexes of high- and low-molecular-weight HA in aesthetic medicine (the technology behind Profhilo): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- PubMed — long-term safety and efficacy of HCC HA (the reason for long-term value): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- FDA (Food and Drug Administration) — check whether the product is genuinely registered in Thailand before you pay: oryor.com
Want to know whether Profhilo is right and worth it for your skin? Let Dr. Time at de Pry Clinic, Phitsanulok assess and propose a price plan that fits you before you decide.
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