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How it works

The science of compressive microvibration.

A roller of rotating silicone spheres delivers simultaneous rhythmic compression and low-frequency vibration — gently moving the skin to support lymphatic drainage and circulation. No setting, no guesswork. Just glide it over the skin and feel lighter.

The roller · rotating silicone spheres at work
  1. Rotating silicone spheres

    A roller of soft, rotating spheres glides across the skin — lifting and releasing the tissue beneath, the way a therapist’s hands would during a manual lymphatic massage.

  2. Compression + vibration, together

    Rhythmic compression and gentle low-frequency vibration work at the same time — encouraging movement just beneath the surface and boosting circulation as you go.

  3. Drainage you can feel

    Together they support lymphatic drainage — the de-puffing, lighter, smoother-looking result you notice after a session, and the appearance med-spas charge a premium for.

Where to use it

One handpiece, head to toe.

Move it across the body wherever you feel heavy or puffy — and switch to the smaller handpiece for the face and neck.

  • Legs De-puff heavy, tired legs and boost circulation.
  • Abdomen Support gentle drainage and a lighter feeling.
  • Glutes Smoother-looking skin and a more sculpted appearance.
  • Arms De-swell and soothe after a long day.
  • Back Relieve minor muscle aches and relax.
  • Face & neck Switch to the smaller handpiece to de-puff and lift.
What to expect

Honest about the timeline.

  1. First session

    A lighter, de-puffed feeling — most people notice it the moment they finish.

  2. Week 2

    It becomes a consistent ritual — skin that holds less puffiness day to day.

  3. Week 4–6

    Smoother-looking skin and a more sculpted-looking appearance where you’ve worked consistently.

Individual results vary.

How to use it

  • 10–20 minutes a day — make it part of your routine.
  • Glide slowly over each zone, moving toward the heart.
  • Use light pressure — this is a gentle ritual, not a workout.
  • Hydrate after — water helps everything you’ve set in motion.

A gentle note on recovery

Many people use Halo as gentle comfort and de-swelling support between manual lymphatic-drainage appointments — but only once your surgeon has cleared you. Always follow your surgeon’s guidance on when and how to begin.

The ritual, whenever you want it.

A one-time device instead of $180–$265 a session. The med-spa method, on your own schedule.

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