Halo Laser in Phoenix

Compare Halo Laser providers in Phoenix with transparent pricing from verified providers across Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and surrounding areas. View real prices, from real providers that fit within your budget before booking an appointment.

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Halo Laser in Phoenix typically costs $1,200-$3,600 per treatment ($1,200-$1,800 per session).

Top Halo Laser providers in Phoenix

North Scottsdale · 85260

AAA Plastic Surgery

8900 E Raintree Dr #200, Scottsdale, AZ, 85260
$1,200-$1,800/session
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North Scottsdale · 85259

Aaron R. Mangold, MD

3.0 · 2 Google reviews
13400 E Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ, 85259
$1,200-$1,800/session
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North Scottsdale · 85260

Abhishiek Sharma

4.0 · 15 Google reviews
8402 E Shea Blvd # 100, Scottsdale, AZ, 85260
$1,200-$1,800/session
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Arcadia · 85018

Adam Luber, MD

4.8 · 279 Google reviews
4400 N 32nd St Suite 140, Phoenix, AZ, 85018
$1,200-$1,800/session
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Phoenix · 85028

Adam Luber, MD

3.6 · 8 Google reviews
11130 N Tatum Blvd Ste 100, Phoenix, AZ, 85028
$1,200-$1,800/session
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Phoenix · 85028

Adam Norberg, MD

5.0 · 1 Google reviews
11130 N Tatum Blvd Ste 100, Phoenix, AZ, 85028
$1,200-$1,800/session
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Arcadia · 85018

Adam Norberg, MD

4.7 · 12 Google reviews
4400 N 32nd St Suite 140, Phoenix, AZ, 85018
$1,200-$1,800/session
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Peoria · 85381

Adam Sorensen, DO

3.6 · 14 Google reviews
14155 N 83rd Ave Suite 110, Peoria, AZ, 85381
$1,200-$1,800/session
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North Scottsdale · 85255

AdmireMD Plastic Surgery + Skin Clinic

4.9 · 407 Google reviews
17300 N Perimeter Dr #175, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255
$1,200-$1,800/session
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This page lists 9 Halo Laser providers across North Scottsdale, Arcadia, Peoria and nearby areas. 8 of them have public Google ratings shown above.

Pricing shown is estimated based on Phoenix regional averages unless marked "Provider verified." Ratings and review counts are public Google ratings.
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What is Halo Laser?

Halo by Sciton is the first hybrid fractional laser — it combines ablative (1470 nm) and non-ablative (2940 nm) wavelengths in a single pass to address surface and deeper skin concerns simultaneously. This allows for meaningful resurfacing results with less downtime than purely ablative lasers.

Halo targets sun damage, fine lines, pore size, texture, tone, and early signs of aging. Treatment takes 30 to 60 minutes. Most patients experience 3 to 5 days of redness, peeling, and the characteristic MENDS (microscopic epidermal necrotic debris) — small brown spots that exfoliate within 5 to 7 days. Results continue to improve for 3 months as collagen builds.

How much does Halo Laser cost in Phoenix?

Halo laser treatment in Phoenix typically costs between $1,200 and $3,600 per session. Most patients see excellent results in 1 to 2 sessions.

Halo — full face, 1 session
Standard treatment
$1,000-$2,000
Halo + BBL combo (Sciton combo)
Most popular pairing
$1,500-$3,500
Neck add-on
Per additional area
$400-$800
Second session (3-6 months later)
For deeper correction
$900-$1,800

Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect Phoenix regional averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.

What to ask your provider

Frequently asked questions

How much does Halo laser cost in Phoenix?
Halo laser in Phoenix typically costs $1,200 to $3,600 per session. Combining Halo with BBL in the same visit adds cost but is a popular option. Phoenix has a mature aesthetic market with experienced practitioners and strong local demand.
What is Halo laser downtime like?
Expect 3 to 5 days of redness, a bronzed appearance, and MENDS (tiny brown exfoliating particles) that flake off. Most patients feel comfortable returning to daily activities with makeup at day 5 to 7. Redness may persist for 1 to 2 weeks.
How many Halo sessions do I need?
Many patients see significant improvement in a single session. A second session 3 to 6 months later can deepen results. Some providers recommend an annual Halo for maintenance.
How does Halo compare to Fraxel?
Halo combines ablative and non-ablative wavelengths in one pass; Fraxel Dual uses two non-ablative wavelengths. Both produce similar results in the hands of experienced providers. Halo tends to have slightly faster recovery; Fraxel is more established for deeper acne scar treatment.
Where can I find Halo Laser near me?
Get Clear Beauty lists verified Halo Laser providers with prices posted up front across Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and surrounding areas. Search by ZIP code to find the closest providers to your location and compare prices before you book.
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