HALO Laser Results: What Denver Skin Looks Like After

By
Kathi Kotelko, RN
August 22, 2026
5 min read
If you've been searching "halo laser treatment near me" and landed here, you're probably somewhere between curious and cautious. Maybe you've seen the before-and-afters online and wondered if your skin could actually look like that, or maybe you've just heard the name enough times from friends that you're ready to see what the fuss is about. Either way, we want to walk you through what HALO results actually look like — not the filtered version, the real one. **What HALO Actually Does** HALO is a hybrid fractional laser, which is a fancy way of saying it treats two layers of your skin at once — the surface (where sun spots, texture, and dullness live) and the deeper layer (where collagen production happens). That combination is what makes it different from a lot of other lasers we offer at AOB, and it's part of why patients researching laser skin resurfacing in Denver often end up choosing HALO once they understand how it compares. For Denver skin specifically, this matters. Our altitude and dry air put extra stress on skin barrier function, and years of high-elevation sun exposure show up as texture changes and pigmentation that topical products alone can't touch. We talk about this a lot with patients — you can read more in our piece on how altitude accelerates skin aging — and HALO is one of the few treatments that addresses both the visible damage and the deeper collagen loss in a single session. **The First Few Days: What's Normal** Right after treatment, your skin will feel warm, a little tight, and look flushed — similar to a moderate sunburn. This is expected and it's actually a sign the treatment is working. Over the next 3 to 5 days, you'll notice something called "MENDs" (microscopic epidermal necrotic debris) — tiny bronze or reddish specks that surface and then flake off. It can look intense in the mirror, especially by day 2 or 3, but this is your skin shedding damaged cells to reveal fresher ones underneath. We always tell patients: this is the part nobody shows you on Instagram, but it's completely normal and temporary. By day 5 to 7, most of the visible flaking has resolved and your skin starts to look smoother, tighter, and noticeably more even. **When the Real Results Show Up** This is where HALO earns its reputation. While the initial peeling resolves within a week, the collagen-building process continues for months. Here's the general timeline we see with our patients: Week 1: Redness and flaking subside; skin looks pink but smooth Weeks 2–4: Texture visibly refines, pore size appears smaller, tone starts evening out Months 1–3: Collagen remodeling kicks in — this is when patients start hearing "your skin looks amazing" from people who don't know what you did Months 3–6: Full results settle in, with continued improvement in fine lines, pigmentation, and overall radiance This delayed-gratification aspect is similar to what we see with other collagen-focused treatments — our patients who've done Profhilo or Sculptra know that the best results in aesthetics are rarely instant. HALO is no exception, and honestly, that's part of what makes the results look so natural. **What Denver Patients Notice Most** Across our reviews, the same themes come up again and again: skin that looks "glowing," compliments from people who can't quite place what changed, and a texture that finally matches how healthy their skin feels underneath. One of our favorite parts of this treatment is that it doesn't give people a "done" look — it gives them their own skin, just clearer and more refined. Patients dealing with sun damage, uneven tone, enlarged pores, or early fine lines tend to see the most dramatic transformation. If you're specifically battling sun spots or discoloration, it's worth reading our guide on how age spots respond to laser treatment, since HALO is frequently combined with other modalities for stubborn pigmentation. **Who Tends to See the Best Results** HALO works beautifully for most skin types, but the ideal candidate is someone with visible sun damage, textural roughness, enlarged pores, or the kind of dullness that no amount of good skincare seems to fix. If you're over 40 and starting to notice your skin responding differently to treatments you used to rely on, this is worth exploring — we go deeper into that shift in our article on skin resurfacing after 50. If you're earlier in the aging process and more focused on prevention, we sometimes recommend starting with something gentler like MOXI before graduating to HALO's deeper intensity. Every plan at AOB is built around where your skin actually is, not a one-size-fits-all protocol. **Why Timing Matters** Because HALO involves some downtime and temporary sun sensitivity, timing your treatment matters more than people expect. Many of our Denver patients plan their HALO sessions for cooler months when sun exposure is naturally lower — you can read more about why we love this window in our piece on autumn skin renewal treatments. That said, with proper aftercare and diligent SPF, HALO can absolutely be done safely at any time of year. **What Makes the AOB Experience Different** Jesica and Tara don't just run the laser and send you home — they walk you through exactly what your skin will do at each stage of healing, so you're never wondering if what you're seeing in the mirror is normal. That's the kind of clarity our patients mean when they say we "explain things very clearly" without ever feeling rushed or pushed toward more than they need. If you're ready to see what your own skin is capable of, we'd love to have an honest conversation about whether HALO is the right fit — or whether a different resurfacing approach makes more sense for your goals. Learn more about HALO Laser at AOB Med Spa and book a consultation with our team in Denver.
Kathi Kotelko, RN
AOB Med Spa