Many say for them, the halo treatment is like the best of both worlds — because the aging process naturally breaks down the collagen production, and it’s hard as heck to get it back — hence one of the reasons many chose Halo. Another reason why patients chose Halo is to address the texture and tone of their skin. As the skin ages and slackens, you will notice the pore size will become more exaggerated than it was before, and all of the little “freckles” you’ve had all these years are morphing into larger areas of hyper-pigmentation.
How the treatment is performed
Halo procedure is done in an outpatient setting, it is similar to preparing for EGD. Before the procedure, you may be asked not to eat or to drink only clear liquids. You also might need to avoid certain medications or adjust your medications per your doctor’s instructions.
You’ll be sedated with medication given through a needle in your arm (intravenously, or IV). Any discomfort should be minor. Your doctor may numb your throat with a gargle before placing the tube (endoscope) in your mouth. Using the heat from the electrodes on the endoscope, your doctor removes the thin layer of diseased tissue from your esophagus. A camera on the endoscope transmits pictures to computer screens. If you have a large area of diseased tissue, it may be treated with a balloon filled with electrodes that enter your esophagus through the endoscope.
What changes will you notice (patient example)
Halo post-treatment: approximately three months post first treatment, I’m noticing little changes week by week. I know I mentioned some successes under and around my eyes, but I am also really impressed with the diminishing of the feathery lines all around my lip line. I can now apply lipstick in my magnified mirror, and not be horrified with all the little puckering.
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