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Comparing Broadband Light Therapy and the HALO Laser

9/2/2025

Nikole Larkin, APNP, Aspirus Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

As more patients seek non-surgical options for skin rejuvenation, treatments such as Broadband Light Therapy (BBL) and the HALO laser are gaining attention for their ability to address signs of sun damage, aging, and uneven skin tone.

 

The 2023 American Society of Plastic Surgeons Report noted a 7 percent increase in minimally invasive procedures compared to the previous year, outpacing the growth rate of surgical procedures by 2 percent and reinforcing a continued shift in patient preference toward less-invasive treatments.

 

Broadband Light Therapy and HALO represent two examples of how aesthetic medicine continues to expand treatment options, offering patients choices based on their goals, skin type, and lifestyle.

 

Broadband Light Therapy uses intense pulsed light to treat superficial skin concerns, including sunspots, age spots, redness, and rosacea. Unlike traditional lasers, BBL utilizes a range of light wavelengths to selectively target pigmentation and vascular irregularities.

 

"BBL treatments are generally quick, and most patients experience only mild redness, similar to a sunburn," said Nikole Larkin, nurse practitioner with Aspirus Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics. "Patients usually resume normal activities within 24 to 48 hours, although we recommend avoiding sun exposure immediately afterward."

 

BBL is often performed as a series of treatments to gradually reduce pigmentation concerns.

 

The HALO laser, a hybrid fractional laser, delivers both ablative and non-ablative wavelengths to treat surface and deeper layers of the skin. It is typically used to address fine lines, acne scars, and uneven texture.

 

"HALO treatments involve more downtime, usually about five to seven days, but the results are often more significant," Larkin said.

 

Unlike BBL, a single HALO session may be sufficient for many patients, although maintenance treatments can be considered based on individual needs.

 

Some patients combine HALO and BBL therapies to maximize results. "A common approach is to perform one HALO session paired with a series of BBL treatments," Larkin said. "Together, they can address both pigment issues and textural concerns."

 

Larkin emphasized the importance of consultation to match patients with the appropriate treatment plan based on their skin condition and personal goals.

 

For more information about services offered through Aspirus Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics, visit aspirus.org/plastic-surgery.

 


 

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