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Halo Face Laser: Best Candidates, Benefits, Results, Risks

by Sarah Morris Consultant
A sophisticated procedure that combines non-ablative and ablative wavelengths to target the skin’s epidermis and dermis simultaneously is making waves in the cosmetic world. It delivers powerful skin rejuvenation with negligible harm to the skin’s top layer. 

We are talking about halo. 

Experts regard it as second-generation laser – laser treatment of the next level. Halo requires lesser downtime and less number of treatments than those required in traditional laser. 

Halo face laser is fractional laser therapy. This means it breaks laser light into fragments of beams. They penetrate skin as tiny dots, leaving the surrounding tissue untouched. 

Due to this precision of the treatment, the skin recovers in a few days. 

Best candidates

People who wish to treat fine lines, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and texture issues on skin can do well with halo. 

The treatment is basically meant for skin of the face, neck, hands, arms, décolletage, and legs. 

The treatment is not for back, abdomen, and flanks. It also does not work on deep wrinkles. 

Benefits
 
The two wavelengths of halo laser work at the same time to repair signs of visible aging and sun damage. The laser effectively corrects enlarged pores, discoloration, and uneven skin tone on the surface of the skin (epidermis), while at the same time heating the inner layer (dermis) to stimulate the production of collagen. This gives firmer, smoother skin with time. 

Depending on your skin condition and overall health, the dermatologist can adjust the intensity of the wavelength. The combination of two wavelengths makes the halo face laser a powerful treatment with minimum healing time and maximum results. 

Results 

Halo laser provides results in two stages. This is because it delivers two different wavelengths. 

According to specialists, you notice short-term results within 5-7 days of the treatment and long-term results within 6-8 weeks. Each week, you notice an improvement in texture and appearance of your skin. 

Results generally last several years. To make results last longer, you must take proper care of your skin, such as applying sunscreen featuring a minimum of SPF 30, avoiding direct contact of skin with sunlight, keeping skin well moisturized, and others. It is important to follow the instructions of your surgeon for the best results. 

Risks
 
Just like other cosmetic procedures, laser, too, carries a set of risks. You must discuss with your surgeon about the risks involved before you undergo the treatment. 

Common risks involve skin infection, burning, scarring, and blistering. 

Dark skin carries higher risk of scarring and burning. 

Yet, according to skin specialists, despite risks, halo laser treatment is still safe for all skin tones. In case of dark skin, the surgeon can adjust the setting of laser light and customize it as per the skin type. So, it also depends on surgeon’s skill and surgical judgment. 

Halo laser face treatment in Maryland is available at a cost that won’t break your bank. But yes, you must ensure you are in skilled hands because the treatment requires sheer precision and accuracy. You need to have the right wavelength for the right amount of time; not less, not more. 

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