Dark Spots, discolorations and areas of hyperpigmentation can occur anywhere on your body, from your face all the way to your neck and arms and legs. These skin imperfections can cause a lot of self-consciousness about the way you look. When someone wants to take action about their dark spots, they usually turn to Halo laser treatments. 

Here is your 101 guide to Halo Laser treatments: 

What are Dark Spots and Hyperpigmentation and What Causes them? 

Dark Spots are areas of the skin that are more intensely pigmented than the surrounding skin. This can occur through various factors- sun exposure, heredity, age, acne, illness, etc. 

Hyperpigmentation is a very common skin condition that affects all skin types. This skin condition presents itself as dark spots and discoloration on the skin, which produces too much of the pigment that gives skin its color called melanin. 

Regardless of how active one is in taking good care of their skin, sometimes you can still find yourself dealing with dark spots and hyperpigmentation. There’s plenty of over the counter products that can treat these skin imperfections, but to remove them completely you need to use a stronger, more permanent option, like Halo Laser Treatments. 

What is a Halo Laser Treatment and How does it work? 

The Halo Laser is the world’s first hybrid, dual-wavelength, fractional laser. What this means is, there is one laser to treat the upper layers of the skin’s surface, while another laser goes deeper under the skin’s layers. 

How Much is Halo? 

Consulting your aesthetician is the only way to get an accurate price – because Halo is personalized per person, the cost varies. 

Why is Halo Laser Treatment the best option?

This treatment is ideal for removing dark spots because of its precision. The laser only targets the microscopic treatment zone, which is the affected area, leaving the healthy skin around it, untouched. In addition, with this laser treatment results begin within one or two treatments. While more traditional laser treatments require five or six treatments.  The results also will last several years, with appropriate skin care maintenance. 

If you think Halo is the right choice for you, click below to inquire with one of your aestheticians for your consultation. Take the first step to better skin. 

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