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Rediscover your skin’s natural radiance with HALO, the world’s first hybrid fractional laser. This advanced treatment targets both the surface and deeper layers of the skin to correct sun damage, fine lines, uneven tone, and texture, while stimulating long-term collagen renewal. The result is smoother, clearer, more luminous skin with minimal downtime and lasting results.

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What is Halo?

Halo is like hitting the refresh button for your skin. It’s an advanced laser treatment that works on two levels at once: the surface of your skin and the deeper layers underneath. Think of it like sanding and polishing a wooden table—you’re smoothing out the scratches and dents on top while also strengthening the wood beneath.

The laser uses two types of energy: one that gently resurfaces the outer layer to erase sun damage, fine lines, and uneven texture, and another that penetrates deeper to stimulate collagen production, improving elasticity and firmness from within. The result is skin that looks smoother, brighter, and healthier, almost like it’s been lit from the inside.

Halo delivers dramatic, noticeable results but with minimal downtime, making it a smart option for people who want radiant, rejuvenated skin without taking a long break from daily life.

What does Halo treat?

One of the most exciting aspects of Halo laser treatment is its ability to treat a wide variety of complaints. Some of the most common concerns that can be dramatically improved with Halo laser treatment include:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles

  • Sun damage

  • Skin discoloration

  • Uneven skin pigmentation

  • Age spots

  • Rough skin texture

  • Loose skin

  • Rosacea

  • Flushed/red skin

  • Large pores

  • Acne scarring

  • Yes! Halo doesn’t just improve surface imperfections, it also works beneath the skin. Its deep-penetrating laser energy stimulates collagen production, which helps lift and firm the skin. Many patients notice a tighter, more youthful appearance along with smoother, more even skin tone after treatment.

  • Most patients describe Halo as slightly uncomfortable rather than painful—often compared to a warm, prickling sensation on the skin. The treatment is performed with a cooling system to help minimize discomfort, and numbing cream can be applied beforehand for extra comfort.

    Any redness, warmth, or mild swelling after treatment is normal and typically subsides within a few days. Many people find that the results—smoother, brighter, firmer skin—are well worth the brief discomfort. Our team is there to guide you through the entire process, ensuring your experience is as comfortable and safe as possible.

  • After a Halo treatment, your skin may be red and feel warm, similar to a mild sunburn, for a few days. Most patients can return to work and normal activities quickly. You may notice an immediate improvement in skin tone, texture, and radiance, but the full benefits appear gradually over the next 2–4 weeks as your skin heals and new collagen forms. Results continue to improve over several months, leaving your skin smoother, brighter, and more youthful.

  • Results from Halo can last for years, though individual outcomes vary. To maintain your refreshed, radiant skin, it’s important to protect against sun exposure, follow a consistent skincare routine, stay hydrated, and maintain healthy habits. At Jolie, our experts can recommend follow-up treatments or complementary therapies to help prolong your results and keep your skin looking its best.

  • Most patients see noticeable results after a single Halo treatment, but depending on your skin concerns, a series of 1–3 sessions may be recommended for optimal results.

  • Halo is safe for most skin types and tones, but a consultation is necessary to determine if it’s right for your specific skin concerns and goals.

  • Avoid excessive sun exposure, tanning beds, or strong chemical exfoliants for at least a week before your treatment. Your provider may also give specific skincare instructions to maximize results.

  • Yes. Halo is FDA-approved and performed by trained professionals. Side effects are typically mild and temporary when aftercare instructions are followed.

  • Yes. Many patients combine Halo with injectables, chemical peels, or other skincare treatments for enhanced results. Your provider can help design a safe, effective plan.

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