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Based on the context of the question, I believe you are asking about sculptra and Halo. Sculptra is used for the correction of shallow to deep nasolabial fold contour deficiencies and other facial wrinkles. Sculptra should be performed after Halo Laser with an adequate time between procedures (typically 3 weeks). Your treating physician can better guide you as he or she knows the scope of the procedures and the specifics about you.
Thanks for the question. If you didn't have the sculptsure done on your face, then you should be able to have the Halo treatment right away. Even if you did have your face treated, the sculptsure works at a much deeper level of the tissue so the Halo should still be ok to have. Best of luck!~Dr. Sieber
In my opinion these two procedures could be done at the same appointment. I don't know of any sculpture being done on the face. Best of luck.
Halo HFL is a revolutionary laser because it is a simultaneous combination of ablative and non ablative lasers. The effects can be very dramatic. This is no different for darker skin types. I have several patients skin types 1-6 we have treated (we were the first in the...
As with most procedures, patient selection and the expertise of the treating physician are vital for good results with Halo. Consult with your treating physician to see if you are progressing as expected since he or she knows the scope of the treatment and the specifics about you.
Thanks for the great question. Halo is safe in all skin types and should not turn your skin white. Because it is a fractionated laser it is not effecting all of the pigment producing cells in your skin. Make sure to have an in person consultation with someone experienced using Halo for more...