Profhilo vs Skin Boosters vs Polynucleotides [Compared]

Profhilo is a bioremodelling injectable that hydrates broadly and stimulates collagen plus elastin — best for overall glow and mild skin laxity. Skin boosters deliver hyaluronic acid micro-droplets for targeted surface hydration — best for dry, dull skin. Polynucleotides are DNA fragments that activate fibroblasts and repair the skin barrier — best for damaged, thin, or structurally compromised skin.

In simple terms: Profhilo = glow + tightening. Skin boosters = hydration + smoothness. Polynucleotides = deep repair + barrier rebuilding. If your skin is healthy but dull, start with Profhilo. If it is dehydrated, try skin boosters. If it is damaged or thinning, polynucleotides are usually the strongest first step.

All three are injectable skin quality treatments — not fillers and not volumisers. For focused two-way comparisons, see Profhilo vs Skin Boosters, Profhilo vs Polynucleotides, or Skin Boosters vs Polynucleotides. Also see Skin Boosters vs PRP.



Quick Comparison: Profhilo vs Skin Boosters vs Polynucleotides

ProfhiloSkin BoostersPolynucleotides
Best forOverall glow + mild tighteningSurface hydration + smoothnessDeep repair + barrier rebuilding
How it worksHA spreads broadly, triggers bioremodellingHA micro-droplets hydrate at injection siteDNA fragments activate fibroblasts
Sessions233–4
Results last6–12 months4–6 months6–12 months
Collagen boostStrong (4 types + elastin)MinimalStrong (fibroblast activation)

For a deeper dive into any pair: Profhilo vs Skin Boosters · Profhilo vs Polynucleotides · Skin Boosters vs Polynucleotides






Frequently Asked Questions

Both use hyaluronic acid but work differently. Skin boosters deliver HA micro-droplets for targeted hydration at the injection site. Profhilo contains a much higher HA concentration that spreads across the tissue and triggers bioremodelling — stimulating collagen and elastin alongside hydration. Profhilo produces a broader, more structural effect. For a full comparison: Profhilo vs Skin Boosters.
Profhilo is hyaluronic acid that hydrates and triggers bioremodelling. Polynucleotides are purified DNA fragments that activate fibroblasts through the adenosine A2A receptor pathway. Polynucleotides offer stronger barrier repair and deeper structural rebuilding. Profhilo produces a more visible immediate glow. They work through different biological pathways and can be combined. For a full comparison: Profhilo vs Polynucleotides.
Skin boosters are HA injections that hydrate the skin at the surface level. Polynucleotides are DNA fragments that repair the skin at the cellular level — activating fibroblasts, rebuilding collagen, and strengthening the barrier. Skin boosters improve how skin looks and feels on the surface; polynucleotides improve how skin functions from within. For a full comparison: Skin Boosters vs Polynucleotides.
Neither is universally better — they are suited to different situations. Polynucleotides are better for damaged, thin, or reactive skin that needs deep repair. Profhilo is better for overall radiance and mild tightening in skin that is generally healthy but has lost its glow. Many clinicians consider them complementary rather than competing.
Polynucleotides and salmon DNA treatments refer to the same category of injectable. Polynucleotide (PN) and PDRN are purified DNA fragments — most commonly sourced from salmon or trout DNA. Brand names include Rejuran, Plinest, and Ameela. The term “salmon DNA” is a popular name used in clinics and social media, while “polynucleotides” and “PDRN” are the clinical terms. Learn more: what are polynucleotides.
Profhilo is known for the most visible and immediate “glow” effect within one to two weeks. Skin boosters provide a dewy, hydrated surface quality. Polynucleotides produce a deeper, more structural glow that develops over two to four weeks. For the strongest result, combining Profhilo with polynucleotides produces both surface radiance and deep quality. See also: glowing skin treatment.
Yes. They are commonly combined in layered protocols because they work through different mechanisms. Polynucleotides rebuild the dermal foundation through fibroblast activation, while Profhilo adds broad bioremodelling and glow. They are typically staggered across separate sessions rather than performed on the same day.
Polynucleotides are often the preferred choice for under-eyes because they improve skin thickness and quality without adding volume or weight. Rejuran I is specifically formulated for the delicate periorbital area. Profhilo is also used under the eyes with good results. Skin boosters are not typically the first-line choice for under-eye treatment.
Skin boosters last approximately four to six months. Profhilo lasts six to twelve months. Polynucleotides last six to twelve months. All three benefit from periodic maintenance sessions. Longevity depends on individual factors including age, lifestyle, and environmental exposure — particularly relevant in Dubai’s UV-intensive climate.
For a first-time skin quality treatment, Profhilo is often an excellent starting point because it provides a visible glow with just two sessions. If your skin is dehydrated and dull, skin boosters are a straightforward entry point. If your skin is damaged, thin, or reactive, polynucleotides may be the most impactful first step. A consultation with Dr Azra Vaziri will clarify the best starting point for your skin.
No. None of these three treatments add structural volume. They all improve skin quality — hydration, texture, firmness, and glow. If volume restoration is needed (for example, cheek or jawline definition), that requires dermal filler or collagen biostimulators such as Radiesse or Sculptra, which are separate treatments. See biostimulator pricing.
There is no single “best” injectable — the right choice depends on what your skin needs. For glow and mild tightening, Profhilo is the most popular starting point. For deep repair and barrier rebuilding, polynucleotides are increasingly preferred. For straightforward hydration, skin boosters remain a reliable option. Many patients in Dubai benefit from combining two or more in a layered protocol — sometimes adding exosomes for deeper cellular regeneration. Dr Azra Vaziri designs these based on individual skin assessment. See also: best regenerative skin treatments in Dubai.
Skin boosters are generally the most accessible option — see skin booster pricing. Profhilo is typically mid-range — see Profhilo pricing. Polynucleotides vary by brand but tend to be comparable to Profhilo. However, value should be assessed based on the number of sessions needed and the specific results achieved, not just per-session cost. A consultation will help determine the most cost-effective approach for your goals.


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Dr Azra Vaziri is a DHA and DOH licensed aesthetic physician practicing in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with over 20 years of experience in aesthetic medicine, injectables, thread lifting, and non-surgical facial rejuvenation.