Emage HALO 3D Skin Analysis in Fayetteville, GA
See What Your Skin Is Really Doing – Above and Below the Surface
Most clients only see what’s on top of their skin. Emage HALO 3D Skin Analysis shows us what’s happening underneath—so we can stop guessing and start planning.
At Beaute’ Medical Aesthetics in Fayetteville, GA, we use the ImagePro® HALO system from Emage Medical to capture high-resolution 3D images of your skin using four different light sources. This lets us analyze:
- Visible skin concerns you already notice
- Hidden damage you can’t see yet (UV, deeper pigment, early wrinkles)
- Objective data on hydration, texture, oil, and redness
The result: a personalized skin roadmap that guides facials, lasers, peels, and home care over time—especially helpful for women 30+ and melanin-rich skin where pigment and PIH risk must be handled carefully.

What Is Emage HALO Skin Analysis?
Emage ImagePro® HALO is an advanced facial imaging system that:
- Uses high-resolution 3D photography
- Captures images with four light modes
- Standard (daylight)
- Parallel polarized
- Cross polarized
- UV (ultraviolet)
- Magnifies details at a microscope-like zoom so we can see what the naked eye misses
HALO is not a treatment. It’s a diagnostic-style imaging tool we use in aesthetics to:
- Document your baseline
- Compare you to age-matched norms
- Track before/after progress after facials, lasers, peels, injectables, and skincare programs
Important: Emage HALO is used for cosmetic assessment and treatment planning, not for detecting skin cancer or diagnosing medical disease. Suspicious lesions are always referred to dermatology.
Everything Emage HALO Analyzes
1. Pores
- Size, number, and distribution of visible pores
- Helps identify areas prone to congestion and texture
2. Helps Promote Healthier-Looking Skin
- Depth, length, and pattern of fine lines and deeper wrinkles
- Shows early structural changes before they’re obvious in everyday light
3. Dermal Pigment (Deeper Pigment)
- Pigment below the surface in deeper layers
- Critical for understanding melasma and chronic sun damage
4. Epidermal Pigment (Surface Pigment)
- Freckles, dark spots, and surface discoloration
- Helps distinguish true hyperpigmentation vs. temporary marks
5. Skin Tone & Evenness
- Overall color uniformity
- Detects mottling, blotchiness, and subtle tone variations that contribute to a “tired” look
6. Skin Type
- Data-informed assessment of dry, normal, combination, or oily tendencies
- Guides product selection (e.g., not over-drying already compromised skin)
7. Vascularity & Inflammation
- Redness from rosacea, broken capillaries, flushing, or chronic irritation
- Helps us design plans for redness-prone and sensitive skin without triggering flares
8. Sebum (Oil)
- Oil production on the surface of the skin
- Important for acne-prone, combination, or oily skin, and to ensure we don’t strip the barrier
9. Porphyrin Ratio (Bacteria in Pores)
- Porphyrins are by-products of acne bacteria within pores
- Helps us see where breakouts are brewing, even if they haven’t surfaced yet

2. Wrinkles
- Depth, length, and pattern of fine lines and deeper wrinkles
- Shows early structural changes before they’re obvious in everyday light
4. Epidermal Pigment (Surface Pigment)
- Freckles, dark spots, and surface discoloration
- Helps distinguish true hyperpigmentation vs. temporary marks
6. Skin Type
- Data-informed assessment of dry, normal, combination, or oily tendencies
- Guides product selection (e.g., not over-drying already compromised skin)
8. Sebum (Oil)
- Oil production on the surface of the skin
- Important for acne-prone, combination, or oily skin, and to ensure we don’t strip the barrier
10. Skin Texture
- Roughness, bumpiness, early scarring, and “orange peel” texture
- Guides decisions on microneedling, RF, lasers, and resurfacing
11. Hydration Levels
- Evaluates moisture content at the surface
- Vital for planning CO₂, Erbium, peels, and barrier repair protocols without over-drying
UV Damage & 3D Surface Imaging
- UV imaging reveals hidden sun damage that isn’t fully visible yet
- 3D visuals help you see contours, depressions, and lines from different angles
Why Emage HALO Matters for Women 30+ (Especially With Melanin-Rich Skin)
After 30, most clients don’t just have “one issue.” They have three or more at once:
- Melasma or dark spots
- Fine lines and early laxity
- Acne marks and texture
- Redness or sensitivity
- Uneven hydration
For melanin-rich and pigment-prone skin, this is even more complex. You want results without triggering post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH).
Emage HALO helps us:
- See which layer the pigment is sitting in (surface vs deeper)
- Identify hidden UV damage before aggressive treatments
- Understand whether redness is vascular, inflammatory, or product-related
- Monitor whether the barrier and hydration are improving over time
This allows us to:
- Choose safer laser settings and peel depths
- Sequence treatments properly (e.g., barrier first, then brightening)
- Set realistic expectations and timelines
- Document progress so you can see the change, not just feel it
How Emage HALO Skin Analysis Works – Step by Step
Step 1 – Clean Skin Prep
You’ll arrive or be prepped with makeup-free, product-free skin. We remove sunscreen, oil, and tinted products so the camera sees your skin, not your makeup.
Step 2 – 3D Image Capture
You’ll place your chin and forehead on the positioning guides inside the retractable hood, which blocks ambient light for consistent images.
The system captures left, right, and frontal views using
- Normal light
- Parallel polarized light
- Cross-polarized light
- UV light
This takes just a few minutes.
Step 3 – AI Analysis & Score Reports
The software:
- Analyzes your 11+ parameters (pores, wrinkles, pigment, vascularity, sebum, porphyrins, texture, hydration, etc.)
- Compares some metrics to age-matched norms
- Generates visual maps and graphs you can view on the screen or via QR code
Step 4 – Treatment Roadmap & Home Care Plan
We use your images and scores to:
- Identify top priorities (e.g., melasma + texture + dehydration)
- Recommend the best sequence of treatments (facials, lasers, microneedling, peels, injectables, topical prescriptions, medical-grade skincare, etc.)
- Design a home routine that fits your lifestyle and skin type
What Emage HALO Helps Us Plan For
We use Emage HALO data to plan and track:
- Specialty facials & Hydrafacial-based protocols
- Laser treatments (CO₂, IPL, non-ablative resurfacing, vascular lasers)
- RF Microneedling / Collagen induction
- Chemical peels (gentle brightening vs. deeper resurfacing)
- Pigment management (melasma, sun spots, post-inflammatory marks)
- Acne & congestion plans (facials, peels, medication, skincare)
- Barrier repair & sensitive skin protocols
- Long-term anti-aging strategies – collagen support, lines, texture, and glow
Note: While HALO can highlight suspicious patterns, it does not replace a dermatology exam. Any concerning lesion is referred out for medical evaluation.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Emage HALO Skin Analysis?
- Live in or near Fayetteville, GA or the Atlanta South Metro
- Are 30+ and noticing changes in your skin you can’t quite explain
- Have melasma, hyperpigmentation, acne scarring, or uneven tone
- Are curious about lasers, microneedling, peels, or injectables but want data before investing
- Prefer evidence-based skincare over random product purchases
- Want to see objective progress, not just trust memory and selfies
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. HALO uses non-invasive photography and light—no radiation, no injections, no downtime. It’s essentially an advanced camera system designed for skin analysis.
No. You simply rest your chin and forehead in position while the images are taken. The entire capture takes just a few minutes and is painless.
Most clients benefit from:
● Baseline analysis before starting a new program
● Follow-up scans every 3–6 months to track progress and update plans
We may scan more frequently around big milestones (e.g., after a series of lasers or RF microneedling).
HALO doesn’t “sell” products, but it provides data. We interpret that data and match it to medical-grade skincare and treatments that fit your skin type, goals, and budget.
No. HALO is an aesthetic imaging tool, not a medical skin cancer screening device. Any suspicious lesion or changing spot must be evaluated by a dermatologist or appropriate medical provider.
Emage HALO Skin Analysis in Fayetteville, GA – Start With the Data
If you’re ready to stop guessing and start seeing exactly what your skin needs, Emage HALO Skin Analysis is the first step.
At Beaute’ Medical Aesthetics in Fayetteville, GA, we combine:
- Emage HALO 3D imaging
- Professional, nurse-practitioner–led assessment
- Medical-grade skincare and advanced treatment options
…to build a roadmap that matches your skin, your hormones, and your lifestyle.