Profhilo and polynucleotide skin boosters 20 minutes from Basildon. Deep hydration and bio-remodelling for naturally firmer, more radiant skin at AURA by Lara.
Skin boosters like Profhilo and polynucleotides represent the next generation of skin rejuvenation — they don’t fill or freeze, they genuinely improve your skin quality from within. Basildon clients visit AURA by Lara because these treatments require specific expertise to deliver effectively, and our focus is on natural, skin-health outcomes.
Profhilo uses highly concentrated hyaluronic acid to stimulate collagen and elastin production across the face, neck, or hands. Polynucleotides go further, using DNA-derived molecules to trigger deep cellular regeneration. Both treatments result in skin that looks healthier, firmer, and more luminous over time.
Profhilo is ideal if your primary concern is loss of firmness, skin laxity, or dehydration. It’s particularly effective on the lower face, jawline, and neck where skin tends to sag with age. Two sessions, 4 weeks apart, deliver noticeable tightening and hydration.
Polynucleotides are better suited for skin that looks dull, tired, or damaged. They stimulate fibroblast activity at a cellular level, promoting the production of new collagen and improving skin elasticity. They’re excellent for crepey skin, under-eye concerns, and overall skin renewal.
Many of our clients benefit from combining both treatments. We assess your skin at your appointment and recommend the most effective approach.
Our clinic is at 16 Rignals Lane, Chelmsford, CM2 8QT — approximately 20–25 minutes from Basildon town centre via the A130.
The route is direct: take the A130 northbound from Basildon, continuing through the Rettendon area towards Chelmsford. The clinic is in Great Baddow, on the southern edge of Chelmsford, so you don’t need to navigate the town centre.
From Laindon, take the A132 to reach the A130. From Pitsea, the A13 westbound connects to the A130 northbound.
Free parking available on Rignals Lane. Clinic days: Tuesday and Thursday, 09:30–12:30.