Sun Damage? Learn About the Halo Treatment
Over time, the sun and natural aging can take a toll on the skin of your face. There are countless creams out there, but many people find them ineffective. If this sounds like you, consider the Halo Treatment. This highly effective option works on your skin on two different levels.
How Does the Halo Laser Treatment Work?
This is the first treatment option out there to combine ablative and non-ablative laser wavelengths. As a result, both the surface layer of your skin as well as deeper tissues are treated. It can target the skin imperfections seen on your face as well as stimulate your body to create more collagen. Since collagen is a key building block for healthy skin, it is easy to see why having more of it would help make you look younger and healthier.
Who Is a Good Candidate for the Halo Treatment?
This is a good treatment for those who are serious about reversing the signs of sun damage. It combines an aggressive treatment with a more gentle one. We will work with you at your consultation to tailor your experience to suit your needs. Downtime with this treatment is often less than with others because the laser is broken up into tiny beams.
The Halo Treatment is a good option for those who would like to work on their skin elasticity at the same time as treating sun damage. It also can help if you are worried about:
- Enlarged pores
- Uneven skin tone
- Discoloration
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Uneven skin texture
What to Expect with the Halo Treatment
When you come in for this treatment, you will be able to lie back and relax. Depending on the size of the target zone, the process can take anywhere from 20 to 60 minutes.
Results appear in two different waves due to the fact that two types of lasers were used. The short-term ones appear in about a week. Long-term results develop in the following weeks after treatment. If you take proper precautions with the sun, your results can last much longer. Follow-up treatments can be done to keep your skin looking its best.
If you would like to learn more about the Halo treatment and how it can help correct sun damage, feel free to reach out to us at Lux: A Medical Spa in Bluffton, SC. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Contact us today to schedule your consultation!