In accordance with HSA regulations, we are not permitted to publish the brand names of certain products, such as botulinum toxins, dermal fillers, lasers, and other energy-based aesthetic devices. If you would like to learn more about the treatments and technologies we use, please get in touch with us. Thank you.

Can Laser Help Reduce Active Acne? What to Expect During Treatment

A close-up of a person's face with severe active acne and redness.

Laser treatment for active acne is one option for individuals dealing with recurring breakouts despite skincare or medication. This article explains how long-pulsed lasers work, what happens during a treatment session, and how doctors at Halley Medical Aesthetics may use this approach as part of a broader plan to manage oil activity, inflammation, and ongoing acne concerns.

From Glycerine to Skin Boosters: How Hydration Solutions Have Evolved

A woman applying moisturizer to her cheek for skin hydration.

Hydration solutions have evolved from familiar ingredients like glycerine for skin to treatments that support moisture beneath the surface. This article explores the differences between topical and in-clinic approaches, who may benefit from each method, and how combining them can create a balanced routine, especially for those dealing with dryness, texture changes, or early signs of ageing