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Halo

Beautiful Clear

Glowing Skin

The Procedure

After identifying the areas of treatment, our Aesthetician will begin by gently cleansing the problem areas.

Then the treatment starts by rolling the Halo unit directly over the problem areas. This process is continued until the device has determined that uniform coverage has been achieved. Once the process is complete the areas are covered in a moisturizing cream.

 

The typical treatment last about 45 minutes (unless additional areas are requested) and  has minimal discomfort. 

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The Result

Long term sun exposure, active lifestyle and the wear and tear of everyday living results in visible signs of skin damage. Halo corrects these issues while addressing the appearance of:

  • Wrinkles

  • Scar Revision (including acne scars)

  • Skin Resurfacing

  • Signs of Aging

  • Sun Damage

  • The appearance of enlarged pores

  • Discoloration

  • Pigmented Lesions

As you can tell the results are remarkable to say the least. You will see a noticeable improvement within weeks of your treatment. Years of accumulated damage to your skin can be corrected in just a few minutes. Halo is the key to healthy glowing skin.

The End Result

We recommend a peel to accelerate the natural exfoliation process which will keep your skin looking fresh.

For those with sensitive skin or minor issues an enzyme peel produces the following results:

  • Controls acne, shrinks pores, and removes blackheads

  • Diminishes fine lines and wrinkles, and some scarring

  • Reduces age spots and redness

 

For those with more severe issues the chemical peel is best when it comes to:

  • Diminishing fine lines and wrinkles

  • Smoothing pigmentation and acne scars

  • Shrinking large pores

  • Tightening sagging skin

Depending on your skin type and need we can help find a treatment that is right for you.

How Does It Work?

HALO™, the world’s first Hybrid Fractional Laser (HFL). It delivers non-ablative and ablative wavelengths to the same microscopic treatment zone, giving you the result that you will love without the discomfort or downtime of traditional treatments.

Halo is revolutionizing resurfacing because skin damage that you can and can’t see is addressed by the combined dermal revitalization and epidermal renewal.

 

Your skin’s tone and texture will continue to improve for some time after your treatment, as the long lasting “dermal regeneration phase” is triggered.

FAQ'S

Is the procedure painful?

You’ll feel some tingling during treatment. Following the treatment you may feel some discomfort for the first two hours which can be minimalized by taking ibuprofen or Tylenol before the treatment begins. Most of your normal activities can resume after 24 hours, with careful attention needed to avoid intense sunlight or harsh environments for the first week. As always, liberal use of sunscreen and moisturizer is recommended.

How many treatments do I need?

This really depends on the starting condition and type of your skin. However, very noticeable improvements will be seen after each treatment.

How long does it take?

Depending on the number and size of the areas being treated, the whole process typically takes around 45 minutes.

How is urinary incontinence diagnosed?

The condition is diagnosed mainly on the pattern of symptoms. Keeping a urinary diary (a record of daily urination, urine accidents and fluid intake) can help your health care provider determine patterns and establish the working diagnosis. The provider will also ask questions about your general health, your history of incontinence, past surgeries, illnesses and any medication you're taking. A physical examination, including a pelvic exam, will be done, and a urine sample will be tested.

Sometimes other, more complicated tests may be needed to establish or confirm the diagnosis or to guide treatment.

How does incontinence relate to age?

Incontinence should not be considered to be a normal condition of aging. Elderly patients should be evaluated in essentially the same way that patients of any age should be evaluated. Incontinence is certainly more common as patients age, but incontinence can be seen in children, adolescents, and adults.

Why should I care about my bladder control problem?

People often live with incontinence without seeking help. Many cases can be cured or controlled with appropriate treatment. Urinary incontinence is the second leading cause of institutionalizing elderly people. The problem can contribute to decreased socialization, decreased quality of life and depression. Getting up at night to urinate also increases the risk of falling and fracturing a hip.

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