At Glamér Aesthetics, Botox is listed at ₱349 per unit, with packaged options such as Jawtox V-shape at ₱9,999 and Eyetox/Alartox at ₱4,999. Most cosmetic areas use a range of units depending on muscle strength and goals—your doctor confirms the count in consultation.
HIFU uses focused ultrasound energy to heat deeper tissue layers, stimulating collagen and lifting over time. It is not a facelift replacement for severe laxity, but it is a common middle ground for people who want tightening without surgery. Session plans and “shot” counts should always be individualized.
Dermal fillers add volume or structure—lips, nasolabial areas, chin—using injectable gels, most commonly hyaluronic acid-based. At Glamér, dermal fillers (1ml) are listed at ₱14,999 on the public menu, but the right treatment is never “price per ml” alone: product choice, layer placement, and your anatomy drive safety and look.
Polynucleotide injections like Rejuran Healer aim at skin barrier repair and texture—they are biostimulators, not instant filler. Filipino skin responds well when protocol respects pigmentation risks, humidity, sun, and honest limits: better glow and bounce over a series; not magic in one syringe.
Profhilo is billed as remodeling rather than volumizing—a high-diffusion HA pattern that settles into tissue for elastin-collagen chatter. Useful for crepe tone and dehydration lines; not a substitute for structural filler in deep folds. May is high-UV season: recovery still means SPF religion.