Halo vs. Moxi Laser: Which One Is Right for Your Skin?
If you’ve been researching laser skin treatments, you’ve probably come across both Halo and Moxi — and you might be wondering what the difference is and which one makes more sense for you. Both are Sciton lasers, both treat skin tone and texture, and both are available at Beauty Lab & Laser Center in Winchester, VA. But they’re designed for different skin concerns, different lifestyles, and different levels of commitment. Here’s an honest side-by-side breakdown to help you decide.
The quick version
Moxi is the gentler, lower-downtime option — ideal for maintaining healthy skin and getting ahead of aging before it becomes a bigger issue. Halo is the more powerful option — designed for clients who want dramatic, comprehensive skin rejuvenation and are willing to accept a week of downtime to get it. If you’re in your 20s or 30s and focused on prevention and maintenance, Moxi is likely your treatment. If you’re dealing with significant sun damage, uneven tone, fine lines, or texture concerns and want serious results, Halo is the one to look at.
What is Moxi?
Moxi is a non-ablative fractional laser — meaning it delivers laser energy in a pattern of microscopic columns into the skin without removing the surface layer. This triggers the skin’s natural healing response, stimulating collagen production and accelerating cellular turnover without disrupting the skin’s barrier. The result is improved tone, texture, and radiance with minimal downtime.
Most clients experience 2–4 days of mild redness and what are called MENDs — microscopic epidermal necrotic debris — which appear as tiny dark dots on the skin’s surface. These shed naturally within a week, revealing smoother, brighter skin underneath. Most clients are back to their normal social routine within 3–4 days.
Moxi is often described as a “maintenance laser” — something you do 3–4 times per year to keep your skin looking its best and prevent early signs of aging from progressing. It’s also safe year-round, including in the summer months when more aggressive lasers are off-limits.
What is Halo?
Halo is the world’s first hybrid fractional laser — it delivers both ablative and non-ablative wavelengths simultaneously in a single treatment pass. This is significant because it means Halo can address both the surface of the skin (ablative) and the deeper dermal layers (non-ablative) at the same time, achieving results that would otherwise require two separate laser treatments.
The ablative component removes a precise fraction of the skin’s surface, directly improving texture, tone, and the appearance of fine lines. The non-ablative component penetrates deeper to stimulate collagen remodeling that continues improving for months after treatment. The combination delivers dramatic, comprehensive results that clients often describe as getting “teenage skin back.”
Downtime with Halo is real — expect 5–7 days of social downtime. The skin will appear bronzed and textured for the first several days as MENDs shed, revealing the fresh, rejuvenated skin underneath. Most clients return to work within a week, though redness may persist for slightly longer with full results continuing to develop over 1–3 months.
Halo vs. Moxi: a direct comparison
Best for: Moxi is best for prevention, maintenance, and clients with mild concerns. Halo is best for moderate to significant sun damage, fine lines, uneven texture, and clients seeking dramatic rejuvenation.
Downtime: Moxi involves 2–4 days of minimal social downtime. Halo involves 5–7 days of more significant downtime.
Results: Moxi delivers subtle, cumulative improvement with a series of treatments. Halo delivers dramatic, visible improvement often achievable in 1–2 treatments.
Sessions needed: Moxi typically requires 3–4 treatments per year. Halo often achieves significant goals in 1–2 treatments with annual maintenance.
Season: Moxi is safe year-round. Halo is best performed in fall or winter when sun exposure can be more easily avoided during recovery.
Can you combine Halo and Moxi?
Yes — and many clients do. A common approach is to start with a Halo treatment for a dramatic reset, then maintain results with quarterly Moxi sessions. This gives you the best of both worlds: the dramatic improvement of Halo and the ongoing maintenance and prevention benefits of Moxi.
Both treatments also pair beautifully with BBL photofacial for comprehensive skin rejuvenation that addresses tone, texture, and vascular concerns all at once.
Which laser is right for you?
The best way to find out is to come in for a consultation at Beauty Lab & Laser Center in Winchester, VA. Your provider will assess your skin, discuss your goals and lifestyle, and make a personalized recommendation based on what will actually get you the results you’re looking for.
Learn more about Halo laser treatments or learn more about Moxi laser treatments — or book your consultation today and let us help you decide.