The Halo Laser by Sciton is a unique hybrid fractional laser treatment that delivers impressive results. This cutting-edge technology combines two types of laser wavelengths, providing a unique solution for a variety of skin concerns. Whether you’re seeking to correct sun damage, reduce fine lines, or improve overall skin texture, the Halo Laser has something to offer.

What Sets the Halo Laser Apart?

The Halo Laser is the world’s first hybrid fractional laser, meaning it combines both ablative and non-ablative wavelengths in a single treatment.

  • Ablative Laser: Removes the outer layer of skin, promoting rapid resurfacing and collagen production.
  • Non-Ablative Laser: Penetrates deeper into the skin to stimulate long-term collagen growth and improve pigmentation.

This dual-action approach allows the Halo Laser to deliver powerful results while reducing the recovery time typically associated with traditional laser treatments.

Benefits of Halo Laser Treatments

  1. Customizable for Every Skin Type
    The Halo system tailors each treatment to the specific needs of the patient. Whether you have mild discoloration or deeper textural issues, the treatment parameters can be adjusted for optimal results.
  2. Improves Multiple Skin Concerns
    • Fine lines and wrinkles
    • Uneven skin tone
    • Sun damage and hyperpigmentation
    • Enlarged pores
    • Acne scars
    • Melasma
  3. Less Downtime
    Traditional ablative lasers often require weeks of recovery. The Halo Laser's hybrid approach reduces downtime—most patients experience redness and mild peeling for only 3-5 days instead of 10 days or more.
  4. Long-Lasting Benefits
    The Halo treatment stimulates collagen and elastin production, ensuring your skin continues to improve over several months post-treatment.
  5. Safe for Most Skin Types
    The Halo Laser's precision targeting minimizes damage to surrounding tissues, making it safe for a wide range of skin types and tones.

What to Expect During a Halo Treatment

  1. Consultation
    Our Master Esthetician will evaluate your skin to determine whether you would benefit from Halo and answer any questions you may have. Depending on the areas you are treating, you may need to schedule a separate appointment.
  2. Preparation
    A numbing cream is applied to ensure comfort during the procedure. The treatment typically lasts 30–60 minutes, depending on the size of the area being treated.
  3. Treatment
    The Halo handpiece delivers dual laser wavelengths while a built-in cooling system keeps the skin comfortable. Patients often describe the sensation as warm with minimal discomfort.
  4. Post-Treatment
    • Day 1-2: Redness similar to a sunburn
    • Day 3-5: Micro-epidermal debris (a light bronzing or sandpaper-like texture) will slough off, revealing new skin beneath.
    • Day 5+: Noticeable improvement in tone and texture with continued enhancements over the next several weeks.

How Many Treatments Are Needed?

While many patients notice significant improvements after just one session, others may opt for a series of treatments to address more severe concerns, like melasma or moderate to severe rhytids (wrinkles).

The Halo Laser is a versatile and effective option for addressing signs of aging, reversing sun damage, or refreshing your complexion. Schedule a consultation with a certified provider to start your journey toward glowing skin!


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