Silicon Valley Aesthetic Dermatology Releases New Content on Halo Laser Procedure

The clinic's new educational material explains how the Halo procedure treats deep skin damage by stimulating collagen production, offering a non-invasive solution for sunspots, wrinkles, and scars.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
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Silicon Valley Aesthetic Dermatology Releases New Content on Halo Laser Procedure

Silicon Valley Aesthetic Dermatology (SVAD), a skincare clinic in Foster City, California, has published new educational content detailing the Halo procedure, a non-invasive laser treatment designed to address skin damage at deeper layers. The procedure uses a hybrid of ablative and non-ablative lasers to target damaged cells while leaving healthy skin intact, stimulating collagen production for clearer, healthier skin.

Dr. Miguel Canales, Medical Director of SVAD, noted that many patients are unaware of the range of laser treatments available. "When they have skin damage from years of sun exposure, we may recommend the Halo procedure," he said. "The Halo laser is designed to address more deep-seated skin problems several layers below the surface. And the results are beautiful."

The new content, available on the clinic's blog at SVAD's Halo Procedure Blog, explains that the treatment can address concerns such as wrinkles, age spots, acne scars, and uneven skin texture. Results can last up to two years with proper skincare, and recovery typically takes seven days or less, requiring patients to stay indoors and follow a strict post-treatment regimen.

The Halo laser represents a significant advancement in non-invasive skin treatments, offering customization for individual skin types and issues. Unlike topical treatments that only affect the epidermis, the Halo laser penetrates deeper layers to stimulate collagen, making it effective for long-term damage from sun exposure or aging.

SVAD, located at svaestheticderm.com, serves the Bay Area Peninsula, including San Mateo, Burlingame, and Redwood City. The clinic offers a range of services from microdermabrasion to injectables like Botox and Juvederm. For those interested in hair transplantation, a parallel clinic operates at Silicon Valley Hair Institute.

Patients can schedule consultations to discuss skin concerns and potential solutions, including the Halo procedure. The clinic's new content aims to educate patients on how this treatment can address deep skin damage from the bottom up, providing a comprehensive solution for those seeking to improve their skin's appearance and health.

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