Halo by Sciton

A hybrid fractional laser that clears sun damage, fine lines and dullness in one treatment — the famous "Halo glow" with just a few days of downtime.

Time: 60–90 min From: $900
Laser skin resurfacing treatment

Florida sun is hard on skin, and Halo is one of the best tools we have to undo it. It’s a hybrid fractional laser, meaning it treats two depths in a single pass — clearing surface pigment and sun damage while stimulating collagen deeper down. You get meaningful resurfacing without the long recovery of older ablative lasers.

What it treats

  • Sun damage, brown spots and uneven tone
  • Fine lines and early wrinkles
  • Dull, tired-looking skin
  • Enlarged pores and texture

What to expect

We numb your skin first, then the treatment takes about an hour. Afterward you’ll feel warm, like a sunburn, and look flushed for a day or two. Around days three to five, your skin sheds a fine bronzed layer and the signature glow emerges.

Is it right for you?

Halo is fantastic for sun-damaged skin that needs real resurfacing. If you can’t take a few days of visible downtime, or your concern is mainly redness, we may point you toward BBL or Sylfirm X instead. We’ll help you choose the tool that fits your skin and your calendar.

Common questions

What is the "Halo glow" everyone talks about?

Halo resurfaces the skin at two depths at once, clearing pigment and stimulating collagen. About a week after treatment, the new skin that surfaces has a noticeable luminous quality — that's the glow.

How much downtime does Halo need?

Plan on three to five days. You'll be red and a little swollen at first, then your skin sheds a fine "bronzing" before the glow comes in. Most people time it around a weekend.

Is one treatment enough?

Many people are thrilled after one. For deeper sun damage we may suggest two. We'll give you a straight answer based on your skin, not a default package.

Ready to talk it through?

Book a no-pressure consultation. We'll look at your skin, listen to your goals, and give you a straight answer — including when the right move is to wait.