Halo Lasers in Calgary

What Is A Halo Laser?
The Halo Laser is a revolutionary laser that operates using two distinct wavelengths, ablative and non ablative.
Ablative Lasers
Ablative lasers remove the outer layer of the skin while heating up the underlying structure.
Ablative laser resurfacing is the best choice for:
- Significant fine lines and wrinkles
- Have deep or pitted scaring
- Want to see significant results fast
- Able to take time off work
Non-ablative Lasers
Non-ablative lasers use light, and sometimes heat, to trigger a controlled injury and phototherapy.
Non-ablative lasers is the best choice for:
- Mild fine lines and wrinkles
- Pigment related concerns such as sun spots or acne scars
- Mild to moderate concerns in skin texture and tone
- Willing to undergo several treatments before getting your best results.
- Unable to have downtime.
Treatment Time:
30-50min
Downtime:
3-5 days
Noticeable Results:
1 week
Total Recovery Time:
60 minutes
Number of treatments:
1-2
Frequency:
Yearly
What To Expect

Before the treatment, the provider will place a topical anaesthetic ointment on the skin for improved comfort to numb the area being treated. During the treatment, you should feel minimal to no discomfort as the HALO handpiece gently rolls across your skin. Simultaneously, cool air will blow for additional comfort. After the treatment, most patients will continue to feel warm for an additional 30 to 60 minutes, or a bit longer with deeper treatment levels.
HALO is part of our broader collection of laser treatments, each designed to target different skin concerns through advanced light and energy-based technology.
What It Treats
Ready To Book Halo Laser?
Halo is a hybrid fractional laser that combines ablative and non-ablative wavelengths in a single treatment. It resurfaces the skin while also stimulating collagen deeper within the dermis for improved tone, texture, and firmness.
Halo is commonly used to improve fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, pigmentation, acne scars, enlarged pores, uneven tone, and overall skin aging.
Most clients experience 3–5 days of social downtime. The skin may appear red and feel warm initially, followed by mild swelling and a sandpaper-like texture as damaged skin sheds.
A topical numbing cream is applied before treatment. During the procedure, most clients describe warmth and a prickling sensation. Cooling air is used to improve comfort.
Many clients achieve noticeable results with 1 treatment per year. Depending on your concerns, 1–2 sessions may be recommended initially.
Initial improvements may be visible within a week. As collagen production continues, skin texture and tone typically improve over several weeks.
Halo allows providers to customize both superficial resurfacing and deeper collagen stimulation in one session. Compared to fully ablative lasers, it offers meaningful results with less downtime.
Halo can be safe for a wide range of skin types when performed by experienced providers. A consultation helps determine appropriate settings for your skin tone and goals.
Halo pricing varies depending on treatment area and customization. A consultation allows us to assess your concerns and provide accurate pricing.








