10/30/2025
**Why Choosing Seriously Skin for Your Halo Pro Treatment Matters**
At Seriously Skin, your skin health and safety are our top priorities. It’s important to understand the difference between Sciton’s Halo and Halo Pro treatments to make an informed decision about your skin rejuvenation.
**Halo vs. Halo Pro: What You Need to Know**
- **Halo** is a non-ablative laser treatment, which means it works without removing the top layer of skin.
- **Halo Pro**, on the other hand, is a superior, advanced treatment that delivers 20 microns of fractionated ablation to the skin. This deeper pe*******on stimulates more profound collagen remodeling, leading to significantly better improvements in wrinkles, scars, and pigmentation.
**Legal Requirements in Ohio**
Ohio law is very clear: ablative laser treatments like Halo Pro are classified as medical procedures that must be performed by a licensed physician. According to Ohio Rule § 4731-18-02, only physicians are authorized to perform these advanced ablative laser treatments. Nurses (RNs, NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) are not permitted by law to conduct ablative laser procedures such as the Microlaser Peel, Profractional Laser, and Contour TRL.
**Your Safety and Results Come First**
At Seriously Skin, **Dr. Jennifer Kish, DO** personally performs all Halo Pro treatments. Her medical expertise ensures that you receive the highest standard of care, maximizing the effectiveness and safety of your treatment.
Choosing ablative lasers under the care of a qualified physician is crucial to achieving the best results while minimizing risks. Don’t settle for less — trust your skin to the hands of a licensed physician who is fully authorized to perform these advanced treatments.
Visit Seriously Skin today and experience the superior benefits of Halo Pro with Dr. Jennifer Kish, DO — your partner in safe, effective, and transformative skin care.
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