Haloresults & visual plans.

Show patients their result before they treat.

Sciton's hybrid fractional laser — combines ablative and non-ablative wavelengths for big results with manageable downtime.

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Plan • Device

Draft
Before
Projected After
Halo · AI Simulation

Recommended Protocol

Halo

Hybrid fractional laser

$850

Maintenance & Follow-Up

Ongoing plan

$180
Total Plan Value$1,030
Quick answer — Halo

Halo is Sciton's FDA-cleared hybrid fractional laser, delivering ablative and non-ablative wavelengths in one pass. It resurfaces the surface while stimulating deeper collagen, dramatically improving sun damage, pigment, pores, fine lines, and texture with less downtime than fully ablative lasers. The 'Halo glow' appears after about a week.

What it is

Understanding Halo

Halo is Sciton's hybrid fractional laser, distinctive for delivering both an ablative and a non-ablative wavelength in the same pass. The ablative energy resurfaces the surface for tone and texture while the non-ablative energy reaches deeper to stimulate collagen — a combination engineered to deliver dramatic improvement in sun damage, pigment, pores, fine lines, and texture with less downtime than fully ablative resurfacing. Patients often describe the signature post-treatment 'Halo glow,' which appears after about a week, usually from one or two sessions.

For a practice, Halo is a premium 'best of both worlds' resurfacing treatment that justifies a high price with a visible, talked-about result. The downtime and gradual reveal mean expectations matter; previewing the projected glow and clarity on the patient's own photo turns the investment into a confident yes and positions Halo as the centerpiece of a skin-quality plan.

Quick Facts

Halo

Made by

Sciton

Category

Hybrid fractional laser

Type

In-clinic device

US regulatory status

FDA-cleared hybrid fractional laser for skin resurfacing.

The Treatment Behind It

Halo is how practices deliver laser skin resurfacing

See the full treatment category — what it does, the concerns it solves, and how it fits into a visual 12-month plan.

FAQ

Halo questions, answered

Common questions patients ask about Halo — and what practices should be ready to answer.

What makes Halo a 'hybrid' laser?

It delivers both an ablative wavelength (resurfacing the surface) and a non-ablative wavelength (stimulating deeper collagen) in the same treatment, combining strong results with more manageable downtime.

What does Halo treat?

Sun damage, pigmentation, enlarged pores, fine lines, and uneven texture, with the signature radiant 'Halo glow' as the skin renews.

How much downtime does Halo have?

Typically several days of redness and a bronzed, sandpaper-like texture before the skin reveals a glow, generally less than fully ablative resurfacing.

Turn Interest Into a Plan

Show patients their Halo result before they commit

Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.