Get the real deal on beauty treatments—real doctors, real reviews, and real photos with real results.Here's how we earn your trust.
The recovery from Halo alone often times is 5-6 days long. When you treat pigmented areas on the skin with BBL they often get darker and flake off over 7-10 days. The combination of BBL and Halo can take 7-10 days depending on the settings. Often times you can be back in the public eye by day 3-4 with a combination of tinted sunscreen (Elta MD physical is safe) and cover up (RMS beauty Uncover up).
your skin looks great. Often the combo of halo/bbl takes a bit longer to improve. It looks like your swelling has gone down and the mends are working their way out. I think you have a few more days to go. If you can GENTLY rub your face with a washcloth more and more will work off each day. The redness should persist for another week or so.
At our practice, we immediately apply PRP, and our Emer Skin Intense Hydration Mask to soothe and hydrate the face post-Halo laser. Following this, we send patients home with a dedicated skin car regimen that helps them heal safely and expediently. These products include cleansers, hydration,...
Our office has many different treatments for scars depending on the depth of atrophy or hypertrophy. Scars require a combination approach using our HI DEF protocol which uses a combination of lasers, topical scar modulation, and RF treatments to pixelate scars, improve contour, reduce...
Thank you for your question, Microblading is safe after Halo Treatment since it has been 7 days and the Microblading is a less invasive treatment. Halo typically takes about 3 days for the skin to peel and therefore after 7 days you are in the safe zone to have the Microblading treatment done. I...
I would recommend 3 months minimum before performing an energy based treatment like BBL or HALO over recently operated skin such as the nasal tip. I would consider doing the rest of the face sooner than that, and maybe go over the nose very lightly. This is just my opinion based on my per...
What’s trending? Who’s turning heads? Which TikTok myths need busting? We’ve got you. No fluff, no gatekeeping—just real talk. Get our free, unfiltered newsletter.