HALO Laser Treatment in Seabrook, TX

What Is the HALO Laser?

HALO isn't just another laser. It's in a category of its own. Developed by Sciton and delivered through their JouleX platform, HALO is the world's first hybrid fractional laser. What makes it different is that it delivers two wavelengths simultaneously in every pass: a non-ablative 1470nm wavelength that reaches deep into the dermis to stimulate collagen and elastin remodeling, and an ablative 2940nm wavelength that resurfaces the outermost skin layer to clear away damage, discoloration, and texture.


Most laser treatments force you to choose: do you want surface resurfacing or deep dermal regeneration? HALO gives you both in a single treatment. That's what makes it the most comprehensive resurfacing treatment we offer at Skin & Soul Med Spa in Seabrook, and one of the most requested treatments by patients who are ready to make a meaningful investment in the long-term quality of their skin.


Patients from Seabrook, League City, Friendswood, Kemah, Clear Lake Shores, and Taylor Lake Village come to us for HALO because they want a genuine shift in the quality, texture, and tone of their skin. Most notice the transformation beginning within the first week as the initial shedding phase resolves. The deeper collagen-building process continues for months after that.

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HALO hybrid fractional laser treatment at Skin & Soul Med Spa in Seabrook TX

What to Expect: Your HALO Treatment Experience

Before your HALO treatment, you'll have a consultation with our Jaime to assess your skin and determine the right settings for your tone and concerns. In the days leading up to your appointment, you'll want to avoid direct sun exposure, self-tanners, and certain active skincare ingredients. We'll give you a full prep list at your consultation so there are no surprises.


During treatment, HALO's smart sensing technology maps your skin in real time to ensure consistent, precise energy delivery across the entire treatment area. Most patients describe the sensation as a warming feeling with some mild prickling. The treatment itself typically takes 30 to 60 minutes depending on the size of the area being treated. Plan for a bit of redness and warmth immediately after, similar to a sunburn.


Over the next few days you'll notice what's called MENDS, tiny brown or bronze dots that appear as the skin begins to shed damaged cells and turn over. This is a normal and expected part of the process. Most patients are back to their routine within 5 to 7 days, though this can vary depending on the aggressiveness of the treatment settings. We'll send you home with aftercare instructions and product recommendations to support your skin through recovery.

HALO Laser FAQs

  • What is HALO laser and what makes it different from other lasers?

    HALO is a hybrid fractional laser from Sciton that delivers two wavelengths simultaneously: a non-ablative 1470nm to stimulate deep collagen production and an ablative 2940nm to resurface the outer skin layer. Most lasers do one or the other. HALO does both in a single pass, which is why it produces more comprehensive results than surface-only treatments, with less downtime than traditional full-ablative resurfacing.

  • What skin concerns does HALO treat?

    HALO addresses a wide range of concerns: sun damage, age spots, fine lines and wrinkles, enlarged pores, uneven skin tone, rough texture, melasma, superficial discoloration, and early signs of skin laxity. It's particularly well-suited for patients with significant cumulative sun damage or those who want to address multiple concerns in a single treatment rather than layering multiple separate procedures.

  • What results can patients typically expect after HALO?

    Most patients notice meaningful improvements in skin clarity, texture, and tone. Pigmented spots and sun damage typically show the most dramatic early improvement, appearing noticeably lighter within the first two to three weeks. The deeper collagen-building phase of the result continues for months after treatment, with skin feeling firmer and looking more refined over time. Individual results vary based on skin type, condition, and treatment settings.

  • When will I see results from my HALO treatment and how long do they last?

    Initial changes including brighter tone and more even pigmentation are typically visible within 5–7 days, once the shedding phase has resolved. Deeper structural improvements from collagen remodeling continue for several months. With proper sun protection, many patients find their HALO results hold for a year or more. Periodic maintenance sessions help sustain and build upon those results over time.

  • What is the downtime after HALO laser?

    Most patients plan for 5–7 days of social downtime after HALO. Days 1–2 involve a bronzed appearance and the formation of MENDS (microscopic epidermal necrotic debris), which are tiny dots on the skin surface that represent treated tissue. By days 3–5, those shed to reveal noticeably smoother, more radiant skin underneath. Redness typically fades within the first week. Sun protection is essential throughout the recovery period and beyond.

  • Where can I get HALO laser treatment near Seabrook or League City, TX?

    Skin & Soul Med Spa offers HALO laser in Seabrook, TX, serving patients from League City, Friendswood, Kemah, Clear Lake Shores, and Taylor Lake Village. We're at 613-B Kirby Rd, Seabrook, TX 77586 — open Wednesday through Friday, 10AM–4PM, and the third Saturday of each month. Book a consultation and we'll assess your skin and walk you through what HALO can realistically do for you.

  • What makes HALO different from other laser treatments like BBL or MOXI?

    HALO is Sciton's patented hybrid laser, and it's the only device on the market that delivers two wavelengths simultaneously: one ablative and one non-ablative. The ablative wavelength resurfaces the outer layer of skin to address texture, pore size, and fine lines, while the non-ablative wavelength penetrates deeper to stimulate collagen and improve tone from within. That dual-action approach is what separates HALO from the other treatments we offer.


    BBL HERO works on pigmentation and redness using light energy, and MOXI is a gentle, non-ablative option for patients who want gradual improvement with minimal downtime. Both are excellent treatments, but neither resurfaces the skin the way HALO does. SkinTyte works differently altogether, using infrared energy to tighten and firm rather than correct surface concerns. HALO sits in its own category: it's the right choice when you want meaningful resurfacing results without the extended recovery that comes with more aggressive ablative lasers.

What Can HALO Treat?

  • Sun Damage & Age Spots
  • Fine Lines & Wrinkles
  • Enlarged Pores
  • Uneven Skin Tone & Texture
  • Melasma & Discoloration
  • Acne Scarring