Halo Laser With Prp

If you’re looking for a new way to get the best results from your hair loss regimen, consider Halo Laser with PRP. We can help you get back the confidence and self-esteem that comes with having a fuller head of hair.

Halo Laser with PRP is a non-invasive treatment that uses intense pulsed light (IPL) technology to treat thinning hair by increasing the blood flow to the scalp. This helps stimulate hair growth and regrowth in areas where there are bald spots or thinning hair.

In this post, we’ll consider halo laser treatment cost and halo laser treatment benefits.

Sometimes known as the ‘Vampire Facial’ PRP & Halo Laser Treatment combines the dramatic anti ageing results of Fractional Laser Treatment with the long term benefits of Platelet Rich Plasma, leaving your skin looking and feeling younger, for longer, with regenerative effects.

So what do Halo and PRP treatments do, and how do they work together?

Halo produces unrivalled results, thanks to it’s revolutionary ablative and non-ablative wavelengths, that target both surface and deep wrinkles, creating greater elasticity and volume in the skin.

PRP, or Platelet Rich Plasma passes your own blood through a centrifuge, leaving high quality plasma, which, when reinjected into the skin can promote collagen growth, regenerating the skin and greatly improving signs of ageing.

Combined, Halo & PRP offers maximum results, delivering the instant impact of Halo treatments, with the rejuvenating, long term benefits of PRP, which is why it’s quickly becoming one of the most popular treatment combinations out there! If you’re looking for instant results that last.

Halo Laser Treatment | Better Results, Less Discomfort

Halo is a revolutionary hybrid fractional laser treatment that makes use of ablative and non- ablative wavelengths, designed to remove unwanted cells (those that make us look older) without damaging healthy ones.

It’s hybrid approach means it offers all the benefits of fractional laser treatment, without the associated discomfort. The result? Better skin elasticity and a healthier, younger looking appearance, with no downtime, you can be back to normal in as little as 24 hours!

PRP | Long Term Impact

What better way to improve the appearance of your skin than with a naturally occurring process? PRP uses centrifugal force, creating blood with platelet rich plasma which helps promote collagen growth and skin regeneration healthily and naturally, leaving skin with more volume and elasticity. PRP works with your own blood to create long term results too, which is why our clients love it.

Facial Aesthetics Inc | Leading Halo + PRP Treatments, Delivered Professionally & Safely

Our clinics have over 25 years providing all types of skin treatments, championing pioneering, safe treatments that help our clients get the results they want. Thanks to the hard work and commitment to professionalism our CANS and Physician Assistants pride themselves on, Facial Aesthetics Inc is often recognised as one of the USA’s leading skin care clinics.

We have a team of Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialists and Physician Assistants on hand at both of our clinics, professionally trained to the highest standard, delivering hundreds of Halo + PRP treatments each year, helping our clients look and feel younger and healthier.

If you’re considering Halo & PRP Treatment, it’s important to feel comfortable and at ease with the procedure and level of treatment that’s right for you, which is why we offer a free initial consultation prior to all treatments.

Halo Laser Treatment Benefits

When you think about Halo Pro, think of the three Ts: tone, texture, and tightness. Sun spots, wrinkles, and acne, Halo Pro is capable of so much more than you might realize. Read on to learn the 7 benefits of Halo you didn’t know about!

1. SHINE BRIGHT

After a Halo treatment, light will no longer get sucked into the damaged dull layers of your skin but will reflect off your skin—so you’re literally brighter than you were before.

2. GLOW ON

As you age, your skin tone naturally becomes dull with a yellowish cast. With Halo Pro your skin tone changes from dull and yellow to a lighter, softer, more even tone, reducing the yellow cast and bringing the youthful glow you once had!

3. TIGHTEN + INCREASE VOLUME

You know those areas you complain about the most: lines and wrinkles around your mouth and eyes? Well, when we thicken the dermal layer underneath, the outer layer wrinkles lessen. Halo Pro will help you smooth out your skin while diminishing your signs of aging. It can also tighten your skin dramatically, reducing the appearance of lines and wrinkles and reducing the appearance of volume loss.

4. HEALTHIER SKIN, PLEASE STEP FORWARD!

When it comes to your skin, smoother is always better! Old, damaged outer layers of skin are removed so that new fresh healthy skin comes forward.

5. DEEPENS COLLAGEN LAYERS

The collagen layer that gives your skin its plump look will be restored to a healthy thickness to the supporting structure of your skin. With Halo Pro, the collagen layer will increase in depth over time—diminishing lines and wrinkles.

6. SENDS REDS & BROWNS PACKING

Paired with BBL to reduce reds or collections of browns, the Halo Pro greatly reduces the evidence of those years and the sun damage that came with them. Whether it’s reds from vessels or brown from over-production of melanin (or both), they’re sent packing, clearing the way for that light-reflecting glow that comes with a Halo Pro.

7. MOVE OVER, SCARS

You can dramatically improve acne scars with a Halo Pro treatment. Think of a scar as a “rut” in the road—if we fill it, we can then smooth it. Our skin is stimulated on a deeper level to increase collagen from the inside out, bringing volume back from the under-layers while we smooth the outer layers equals scar reduction!

How To Perform Prp Laser

Panretinal Photocoagulation (PRP) is a type of laser treatment for the eye. It is used in people who have developed new abnormal blood vessels at the back of the eye in the retina or in the drainage system within the eyeball.

Why do I need panretinal photocoagulation laser?

The PRP laser treatment prevents abnormal new vessels on the retina and in the drainage system of the eyeball from growing and encourages existing ones to shrink and scar up. This makes them less likely to bleed into the jelly in the eye ball (vitreous haemorrhage) or to cause a painful type of high pressure within the eye (neovascular glaucoma).

Without this treatment there would be a risk of either losing sight in the eye due to a bleed into the jelly of the eye or of the development of a retinal detachment for patients with new blood vessels which have grown in the retina due to either diabetic related problems (proliferative diabetic retinopathy) or a blocked branch vein (branch retinal vein occlusion).

In patients who have developed new blood vessels in the coloured part of the eye (iris) due to a blocked vein in the eye (central retinal vein occlusion) there would be a risk of developing a painful eye due to blockage of the fluid inside the eyeball caused by growth on new blood vessels in the eyeball drainage system.

In this case the aim of the treatment is not to prevent loss of vision as there will already be very poor vision that cannot be improved due to the underlying disease. The aim is to prevent the eye becoming painful through a build-up in fluid in the eye raising the pressure in the eyeball.

Can there be any complications or risks?

There is good scientific evidence that laser treatment will significantly reduce the risk of your vision deteriorating. It also reduces the risk of the eye developing painful high pressure.

The laser treatment can reduce the peripheral (edge) field of vision. You may not notice the effect of this. However it might mean you will not meet the visual legal requirement for holding a driving licence, particularly if both eyes need treatment. Ask the doctor about this if you are a driver.

Your night vision may be reduced and your colour vision altered in the eye having the treatment.

Rarely your vision may be worse after the treatment. This can be caused by a build up of fluid at the back of the eye (macular oedema), bleeding within the eye (vitreous haemorrhage) or by an unintended burn to the centre of the retina. This deterioration of vision may be permanent.

How do I prepare for the panretinal photocoagulation laser?

Please read the information leaflet. Share the information it contains with your partner and family (if you wish) so that they can be of help and support. There may be information they need to know, especially if they are taking care of you following this examination.

  • It is essential that you do not drive to and from your appointment as you will be having dilating drops in the eye under-going treatment. These drops will blur your vision for up to 6 hours after the treatment.
  • You can expect to be at the hospital for a minimum of 2 to 4 hours.
  • Diabetic patients are advised to ensure they have enough food and medication that they may need during the visit.
  • Refreshments are available at the Fountains Cafe in the Atrium of the Eye Hospital. When this is closed limited snacks are available in a vending machine in the café or at the Women and Children’s Hospital.
  • Please take all your normal medications prior to this treatment.
  • You may eat and drink normally unless you have been advised not to do so.

What will happen?

This treatment is usually carried out in the Eye Hospital Outpatient department. Please report to the Eye Hospital Reception desk when you arrive. In some cases the treatment is carried out in the Operating Theatre.

You will be directed to the Eye Clinic waiting area or Eye Hospital Day Case Unit.

  • A nurse will check your vision and instill some eye drops to dilate the pupil. These drops will blur your vision for 4-6 hours. These drops are to allow the doctor to see the back of your eye when carrying out the laser treatment.
  • You will be asked to sign a consent form for the treatment and specific risks to your eye condition will have previously been discussed with you at a separate visit.
  • PRP laser treatment involves applying many laser burns to the edge of the retina (lining at the back of the eyeball). It is often done over a number of different sessions.
  • You will be shown into the room where the laser treatment is to be carried out.
  • A local anaesthetic drop or injection may be used before the laser treatment is given.
  • The laser is applied with either a light worn on the doctor’s head or by a microscope with a chin rest similar to the one used in clinic to examine your eyes and a special contact lens.
  • The treatment usually takes 15-30 minutes depending on how much treatment is required in your particular circumstance.

What happens afterwards?

  • Following the treatment you can go home.
  • You may notice discomfort or a dull ache in the eye after the treatment. This can be helped by taking pain relief medication as you would for a headache (e.g. paracetamol).
  • Your vision will be “dazzled” or may seem darker after the treatment. This effect can last for 24-48 hours.
  • You should avoid driving for 24 hours after the treatment.
  • A follow up appointment will be arranged for either a further session of PRP laser (if required as part of a course of treatment) or for a follow-up check in a few weeks to check that the eye is responding to the treatment. This varies depending on the reason you are having the laser treatment for.
  • It may be necessary for further treatment to be carried out.

Halo Laser Treatment Cost

The average cost of a Halo Laser treatment is about $1,500, with a price range of $600 to $2,400. The best way to find out how much your Halo Laser treatment may cost is to schedule a consultation with a Halo Laser expert, who can recommend the right number of treatments for your skin.

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