Early sun spots, dull texture, and stubborn acne scars can lead to premature signs of aging. If you’ve tried serum after serum and still feel underwhelmed, you’re not alone. Today’s beauty-conscious clients want real progress that fits into their schedules, respects comfort levels, and supports long-term skin health, without surgery or downtime-heavy solutions.
At Onyx Luxury Aesthetics, we see this every day—especially among clients researching laser treatments in Albany, OR. Two Sciton laser platforms dominate the conversation: Moxi and Halo. While they share the same goal—smoother, more radiant skin—they each serve a distinct role. Here’s what makes them different and why both are essential tools in our practice.
What Sets Modern Resurfacing Apart?
Fractional lasers use pinpoint beams to create controlled micro-zones that stimulate collagen while preserving surrounding skin. This method supports faster recovery than older, fully ablative lasers. Moxi and Halo both use fractional technology, but reach different depths:
- Sciton’s Moxi uses a 1927 nm non-ablative thulium laser that targets superficial pigmentation and texture concerns.
- Sciton’s Halo combines a 2940 nm ablative laser with a 1470 nm non-ablative laser to treat both surface and deep dermal layers in one session.
Both improve skin clarity, fine lines, and tone, but the right choice depends on your goals and how much downtime you’re comfortable with.
Moxi vs Halo: A Side-by-Side Look
Wondering how Sciton’s Moxi and Halo compare? Here’s a quick breakdown to help you see how each laser fits different needs and goals.
Feature | Moxi | Halo |
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Energy depth | Superficial to upper dermis | Mid to deep dermis |
Typical downtime | 2–4 days (redness, micro-dots) | 5–7 days (swelling, bronzing, peeling) |
Comfort | 30-minute topical anesthetic | 45-minute topical numbing + Zimmer chiller |
Sessions | 3–4 treatments, 4 weeks apart | 1–2 treatments, 6 months apart |
Ideal for | Early pigment, dull tone, and maintenance | Deeper wrinkles, acne scars, intensive rejuvenation |
Fitzpatrick suitability | Safe for all skin types with correct settings | Requires caution in higher Fitzpatrick tones |
Why We Offer Both—Not Just One
At Onyx Luxury Aesthetics, Moxi and Halo are both valuable tools. Which one we recommend depends entirely on your skin’s condition, your goals, and how much recovery time you can commit to.
- Choose Moxi when you want to gently improve texture, refine pores, and treat early sun damage without taking a week off.
- Choose Halo when you’re ready to address deeper concerns like etched lines or acne scarring and are prepared for a longer recovery.
Each Sciton device has a place. Moxi is ideal for routine skin maintenance and early signs of aging, while Halo is excellent for intensive correction.
Treatment Comfort and What to Expect
Your comfort is our priority. That’s why we tailor every session:
- Moxi clients receive 30 minutes of topical numbing before treatment. Most describe a warm, prickly sensation during the procedure.
- Halo clients receive 45 minutes of topical anesthetic plus Zimmer cooling to reduce discomfort.
Both treatments end with a biocellulose cooling mask to calm and hydrate the skin, promoting a more comfortable recovery.
What Does the Treatment Day Look Like?
Are you curious about what actually happens when you come in for Moxi or Halo? Here’s a quick walkthrough so you know exactly what to expect from start to finish.
- Preparation: Arrive with clean skin. We apply numbing cream according to the treatment type.
- Mapping & Settings: Your provider customizes the energy, density, and treatment area based on your skin type and goals.
- Treatment Pass: The handpiece glides in a criss-cross motion, delivering precise energy to the targeted areas.
- Post-Care: After the session, we apply cooling products and mineral SPF. Expect visible changes within 24–72 hours.
Results Timeline: Moxi vs Halo
Both Sciton Moxi and Halo reveal their magic in stages. Here’s a timeline
Timeframe | Moxi | Halo |
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48 hours | Pinkness, micro-dots | Swelling and bronzing begin |
1 week | Clearer tone, reduced roughness | Peeling completes, texture improves |
1 month | Brighter skin, pore refinement | Noticeable lift, pigment correction |
3–6 months | Ongoing collagen remodeling | Long-term dermal renewal |
Who Benefits Most from Each Laser?
- Moxi is ideal for clients in their 20s to 40s who want to stay ahead of visible aging and treat early concerns like sun spots and rough skin texture. It’s especially popular among professionals who wish to achieve results with minimal recovery.
- Halo is better suited for clients with moderate to advanced signs of aging, such as deeper lines or acne scars. It’s a great option when you want more dramatic improvements, but healing can take several days.
Our consultations are thorough and individualized. We’ll assess your skin’s condition, discuss your preferences, and recommend the most effective option without bias.
Maintaining Results
After either laser treatment, maintenance is key:
- Apply a mineral-based SPF daily
- Use gentle, non-irritating cleansers for the first week
- Reintroduce vitamin C one week post-treatment
- Stay consistent with annual Moxi sessions to extend results
These steps help protect your skin and prolong the effects of both Sciton Moxi and Sciton Halo.
Let’s Personalize Your Glow Journey
At Onyx Luxury Aesthetics, we believe real skin transformation comes from choosing the right aesthetic services, not just the trendiest. Moxi and Halo both offer powerful benefits, and we’re here to help you understand what fits your skin story.
If you’re unsure which direction to take, let’s figure it out together. Our team is ready to guide you with honest insight and tailored treatment plans.
Start Your Skin Transformation – Schedule Now with Onyx Luxury Aesthetics and meet the clear-skin version of you sooner.