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Frequently Asked Questions



Fulloria is an injectable skin booster composed of a stabilized hybrid complex of high and low molecular weight hyaluronic acid, without using cross-linking agents.

HYLO refers to High Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid (H-HA) and Low Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid (L-HA). HYLO is a proprietary technology developed by FHL for the production of Fulloria, utilizing a specialized method that involves precise temperatures and stirring speeds. 

The HYLO technology aims to enhance the covalent bonds of the existing hyaluronic acid while also promoting ongoing skin regeneration through the strategic arrangement of the hyaluronic acid molecules.

Skin rejuvenation

  • A powerful stimulator of collagen and elastin
  • Revitalization of keratinocytes, fibroblasts and adipocytes
  • Strengthening of the extracellular matrix
  • Permeates across the 3 layers of the skin

Excellent safety profile

  • Biocompatibility and proven safety of hyaluronic acid
  • No cross-linking agent, minimal risk of complications or adverse effects

Patient satisfaction

  • Rapid outpatient procedure with easy application
  • Little to no downtime
  • Visible results in a few days

Skin Boosters are injectable treatments primarily composed of hyaluronic acid, designed to enhance skin hydration, texture, and radiance. They are minimally invasive, offering long-lasting results by improving moisture levels, reducing fine lines, and promoting a youthful glow.

Skin Boosters are generally designed to stay localized in the area where they are injected due to their formulation and the technique used during administration. However, there is a minimal risk of migration, though it is rare.

Factors That May Increase Risk:

  • Incorrect Injection Technique: Poor placement or excessive pressure during injection.
  •  Product Characteristics: Some formulations are more fluid and may spread slightly, but this is typically within the treatment area.
  •  Facial Movement: Excessive facial activity immediately after treatment could theoretically cause minor spreading.

We recommend you to have 2 sessions, 28 days apart, and the maintenance treatment should be every 9-12 months afterwards.

The level of discomfort experienced during a skin booster treatment can vary depending on the individual's pain tolerance, the technique used, and the area being treated. However, most people describe the sensation as mild to moderate.