Simultaneously delivering a non-ablative 1470 nm and an ablative 2490 nm wavelength to the same microscopic treatment zone, HALO delivers an unmatched improvement in the appearance of aging skin. It’s powerful, easy-to-use technology delivers consistent and precise results. Ablative wavelengths target and treat the skin for surface-level conditions such as textural issues and pore size.
The non-ablative wavelength targets deeper sun damage and other dermal pigmentary issues. Together, these wavelengths provide both short-term and long-term benefits to a wide variety of patients. By creating small thermal injuries in the skin, new, healthy skin is produced in a short amount of time.
Downtime is minimal making it a preferred treatment for those wanting to be able to return to work shortly after the treatment.
How many treatments will the patient need?
Due to its fractionated nature, most patients require one to two HALO treatments to achieve their goals (depending on intensity). Then, practitioners can help maintain the results with a HALO or maintenance treatment once or twice per year as needed.