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Halo is a Life-changer!

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I've had multiple fractional laser treatments in...

NalaK
WORTH IT$1,500
I've had multiple fractional laser treatments in the past, but after doing a ton of online research I decided to give the Halo laser a try. I was looking for reduction in fine lines, a more even skin tone, and a younger look. Here are the reasons I love Halo versus the other lasers I've tried:
-MUCH faster recovery; in the past I've had to take a week off work post-laser, but with Halo I felt fine going to the grocery store after 3 days. 1.5 months after the procedure I am still a bit red, but overall the recovery was much easier.
-AMAZING results. I have never posted a Realself review before, but after this procedure I had to! My husband is one of those guys who doesn't even notice if I cut six inches off my hair, but he made a comment two weeks after my Halo treatment about how great my skin looked. It GLOWS. The texture is smoother. The fine lines are much lighter and barely visible.

CONS:
-I had a pretty strong treatment done, and it was very painful in comparison to other lasers. Not intolerable, but still very painful.

Would I do this laser again? YES. Worth every penny. Bre at Maffi Clinics in Paradies Valley, AZ is incredibly knowledgeable and very sweet. I've already purchased another treatment so I can get the procedure done again this summer!

NalaK's provider

Terry Maffi, MD

Terry Maffi, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

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Replies (2)

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May 4, 2017
I'm having this done today!
August 9, 2017
It sounds like you have lots of experience... How do you typically find your physician? What are your criteria? How do you research them? I don't live in AZ, so some general guidance would be much appreciated!