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When it comes to revitalizing your skin and reversing the visible signs of aging, few treatments deliver results as impressive as laser skin resurfacing. At Face Forward Medical, our advanced laser technologies—including the Halo Laser and the BBL Photofacial—offer powerful, evidence-based solutions designed to refresh, renew, and restore your skin’s natural beauty.

Laser skin resurfacing works because it harnesses the body’s own healing abilities. By delivering controlled light or laser energy to targeted areas of the skin, these treatments create micro-injuries that prompt your skin to regenerate with healthier, more youthful tissue. The result? Improved texture, tone, elasticity, and overall radiance.

Halo Laser: Precision Meets Power

The Halo Laser at Face Forward Medical is an industry-leading hybrid fractional laser that combines the best of ablative and non-ablative wavelengths into one treatment. What does that mean for you?

  • Dual-Action Technology: Halo simultaneously targets surface-level skin damage and deeper structural concerns. The ablative component gently removes the outer skin layers, while the non-ablative wavelengths penetrate into deeper layers to stimulate collagen and elastin production. This dual-approach enhances texture, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, and balances uneven tone—all with less recovery time than older laser methods.

  • Customizable for Your Skin: Every face is different, and Halo’s settings can be tailored to your unique skin concerns and tolerance level. Whether you’re addressing sun damage, discoloration, enlarged pores, fine lines, or scars, Halo can be adjusted to match your goals.

  • Fast Results, Lasting Benefits: Many patients notice visible improvements within just a few days, with continued skin rejuvenation over weeks to months as new collagen forms. This natural renewal process gives your complexion a smoother, brighter, and more youthful look.

BBL Photofacial: Light-Based Rejuvenation

While Halo works at multiple depths, the BBL (BroadBand Light) Photofacial uses precise pulses of light energy to treat surface-level concerns with remarkable efficiency. BBL is a modern form of intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy that targets pigmentation, redness, and other visible signs of aging at the skin’s upper layers.

  • Targets Pigment and Redness: BBL light is absorbed by areas of uneven pigment and tiny blood vessels, effectively breaking down age spots, freckles, sunspots, and redness. Your skin’s natural healing mechanisms then remove this damaged tissue, revealing a clearer, more even complexion.

  • Stimulates Collagen Production: Even though BBL primarily works near the surface, your skin still responds by generating new collagen. This leads to improved firmness, smoother texture, and a more youthful glow. 

  • Little to No Downtime: One reason BBL is so popular is that it delivers meaningful results with minimal recovery. Most clients return to their routines immediately after treatment, making it an excellent option for those with busy lifestyles.

Why These Treatments Work So Well Together

Laser resurfacing methods like Halo laser and BBL laser  are effective because they trigger controlled renewal. By prompting your skin to repair itself, they stimulate collagen and elastin—the building blocks of youthful skin—while correcting visible damage. Many patients experience even greater improvements when treatments are combined or sequenced strategically, addressing both deeper texture issues and surface irregularities in a comprehensive plan.

At Face Forward Medical, we’re proud to offer these cutting-edge technologies with personalized treatment plans designed around your goals. If you’re ready to experience radiant, revitalized skin, schedule a consultation today—and discover why laser skin resurfacing works so well.


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