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Halo therapy and cellulitis
Halo therapy and cellulitis













halo therapy and cellulitis
  1. #Halo therapy and cellulitis skin#
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  3. #Halo therapy and cellulitis series#

I’ve read some patients say they wore makeup the next day and had minimal redness. Some patients may have more swelling than others.

#Halo therapy and cellulitis skin#

(Did I mention I’m a wimp?) The aftercare/recovery…Įveryone will respond differently to this laser treatment because it’s geared specifically for each individual’s skin needs. All I had to do was lay there with my eyes closed, and I only had to ask them to give me a break for a second, once. After about 45 minutes, it was complete, and I sat up and said, “Wow! That was it?” It was pretty simple. Even I was surprised with how well I did! I did take some Motrin while the numbing cream was taking effect, so that helped as well. During the procedure, I felt a mild discomfort and warmth to my skin - but I have a low pain tolerance. Did it hurt? Honestly - the worst parts of it were when she went around my nose and lips, as those are typically more sensitive areas anyway. Without getting too technical, before we got into the actual treatment, they used the laser to take measurements of the depth of my skin so that the laser would intelligently know how far down to go to get the job done. It just felt kinda funny! After I was numb, it was time to get started.

#Halo therapy and cellulitis full#

I had to sit for an hour for the numbness to take full effect, but it wasn’t uncomfortable in any way.

#Halo therapy and cellulitis series#

I took a series of clinical “before” photos, and then I went into a special waiting area where I had a topical anesthetic applied. I arrived for my consultation and felt confident enough to go forward. to have my procedure done by a Registered Nurse who is also an Aesthetic Specialist under the direct supervision of world-renowned plastic surgeon, Dr. I visited Marina Plastic Surgery in Marina Del Rey, Calif. When you’re trying to put your best face forward in the world, I understand this can be a daunting task. As my skin ages and slackens, I’m noticing my pore size becoming more exaggerated than it was before, and all of the little “freckles” I’ve had all these years are morphing into larger areas of hyper-pigmentation. Another reason I chose Halo, was to address the texture and tone of my skin. Why I did it…įor me, this was like the best of both worlds - because the aging process naturally breaks down your collagen production, and it’s hard as heck to get it back - hence one of the reasons I chose Halo. However, Halo’s technology is currently one-of-a-kind. This type of laser treatment offers less downtime than others. Halo Laser Treatment uses hybrid technology of a non-ablative laser, combined with an ablative laser to create controlled zones of coagulation to chosen depths into the dermis that stimulate new collagen, and fractionally vaporize (ablate) micro laser channels into the epidermis addressing tone and texture of the skin. Sitting for an hour with numbing cream on my face! What it is…















Halo therapy and cellulitis