What Are The Benefits Of HALO™ Laser Treatments?

As we get older, our facial skin inevitably changes as the body produces less collagen—one of the main proteins that keeps your skin strong and supple when you’re young. Skin also becomes drier and less elastic, and we lose fat and muscle density in the face. Eventually, skin begins to sag in the cheekbone areas and around the jawline as gaunt areas develop on the cheeks and temples. Additionally, our skin is continually damaged by cumulative exposure to sunlight, weather changes, and our everyday habits. Many people ultimately develop skin imperfections such as wrinkles, lines, and sunspots that can’t be corrected on their own with over-the-counter skin care products on their own. AboutSkin Dermatology in Denver suggests that patients who want to reverse skin damage try out HALO™ laser treatments—the first-ever hybrid fractional laser techniques. See below for some of the advantages this technique has over traditional laser resurfacing options.

It Treats a Multitude of Skin Conditions

HALO™ does more than just reduce wrinkles. It also enhances the overall look and feel of the skin. This laser procedure treats a range of conditions on the face, neck, and body, including wrinkles and fine lines, sun damage, uneven texture, scars (including acne scars), hyperpigmentation, enlarged pores, and actinic keratosis. It’s often used for the neck, chest, arms, hands, and legs. It is safe for all skin types.

It Provides Better Results

Since HALO™ laser treatments target a much larger percentage of the skin at the same time (when compared to other laser resurfacing options), the results are much more dramatic.

It Can Improve Several Layers of Skin

As HALO™ laser treatments have a dual-wavelength system that utilizes both ablative and non-ablative wavelengths of light on the treatment zone, there is a shorter recovery time and lower risk of side effects compared to other types of laser treatments. They target the epidermis, which is the top layer of skin, as well as the middle layers of skin beneath it in the dermis at the same time.

There’s Less Discomfort and Downtime

The wavelengths used in a HALO™ treatment are split up into thousands of microscopic columns that promote the regeneration of healthy, new skin cells. The procedure is virtually painless and comfortable for patients when compared to traditional fractional laser techniques. Patients heal at a fast rate, feeling more like themselves and able to apply makeup within 24 hours. Only a topical anesthetic will be needed during the procedure.

You Can Get HALO™ Laser Treatments Before a Major Event

One of the tasks most patients will want to get done before a big event such as a wedding is developing a skin care routine with certain products and in-office cosmetic treatments from their dermatologist. It’s important to schedule your treatments in advance and consider how much recovery time will be needed. As mentioned above, the recovery time is very short for HALO™ laser treatments. However, even though HALO™ is less aggressive than other lasers, some side effects may occur, and patients should expect some downtime.

Luckily, most patients need only three to seven days to recover, so it will be safe to schedule your session two weeks—or even a week—before the big event. Many people prefer to schedule their laser resurfacing treatments for several months leading up to the special occasion, as the skin gradually improves over time with each consecutive treatment. HALO™ triggers collagen production, gradually making your skin plumper and smoother.

Fewer Treatments Are Required

Unlike traditional laser resurfacing procedures that often required up to five additional treatments to optimize results, patients will notice the same significant improvements to the pigmentation and texture of their skin after just one to two HALO™ laser treatments.

Learn about advanced dermatology care from AboutSkin Dermatology if you’re interested in having an aesthetic treatment to enhance the appearance of your skin. Call (303) 756-SKIN (7546) or fill out a contact form to request a consultation if you’re ready to get started on laser skin treatments.