Who is a good candidate for HALO?
Individuals with sun damage, aging signs, and uneven skin tones are ideal candidates for HALO. It works well on various skin types and is particularly effective for those who want noticeable improvements without extensive downtime.
When will I see the results from HALO?
Initial improvements from HALO can usually be seen within the first week following treatment. Optimal results typically manifest after two to three sessions.
How long do results from HALO last?
The longevity of HALO results can vary but generally lasts for years. The duration depends on the individual's skin condition and adherence to post-treatment care.
Is there any downtime or side effects with HALO?
HALO has minimal downtime. Patients may experience slight redness and a feeling similar to a sunburn immediately after treatment, but this typically subsides within a few days.
What should I do before and after HALO treatment?
Before HALO treatment, avoid sun exposure and any skin irritants. After treatment, it's essential to keep the skin hydrated, use gentle skin care products, and apply sunscreen to protect the newly treated skin.
What can I expect during HALO treatment?
During HALO treatment, your skin will feel warm. Cooling measures are often used to manage comfort. The treatment generally takes about an hour, depending on the treated area.