HALO Hybrid Fractional Laser Edmonton Downtown
HALO Hybrid Fractional Laser is a precision laser treatment that combines two complementary wavelengths in the same micro-zone to address both the surface and deeper layers of the skin in a single session. It is used to address concerns such as fine lines, uneven texture, enlarged pores, scarring and signs of sun damage on the face, neck, chest, arms, hands and legs.
Because every patient's skin, concerns, goals and medical history are different, HALO Hybrid Fractional Laser at our Downtown Edmonton clinic always begins with a personalized consultation. Together with your specialist, you will assess whether HALO is the most appropriate option for you and discuss what a realistic treatment plan could look like, the expected results and the possible side effects, which will be reviewed in detail during your consultation. Learn more about HALO Hybrid Fractional Laser in Edmonton and book your personalized consultation with our team.
What to Expect During Your Session
Taking photographs
Application of topical anesthetic for Halo treatment
Cleansing and disinfecting the skin
Adequate eye protection
Treatment
Follow-Up & Maintenance
You can have one or two deeper treatments or have multiple treatments that are less aggressive and achieve a similar goal over a longer period of time. You will see initial results between day 2 and 5 after your Halo treatment, but your skin will continue to improve over time. Most patients see the greatest improvement in the first 2 to 3 weeks.* For the first 24 hours, you should keep your skin protected according to post-treatment recommendations, but after that you can resume your normal activities. After the first 24 hours, your skin will begin to peel, but you willbe able to put on makeup. Prolong your results by keeping your healthy skin protected with sunscreen daily. *Individual results may vary.
Contraindications
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should delay this type of treatment, as well as anyone who has received Accutane treatment in the past 6 months. Patients who have been exposed to the sun without sun protection within 7 days before the treatment date will have to delay the treatment.