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Altaire Clinic Brings Revolutionary HALO TRIBRID Triple-Wavelength Laser to Fargo, ND

The triple-wavelength system combines ablative and non-ablative energy to treat tone, texture, fine lines and pigmentation in one session.

  • Fargo-based Altaire Clinic has launched the HALO TRIBRID Laser Treatment, a system utilizing three distinct wavelengths to simultaneously target varying depths of skin tissue and address multiple skin concerns in a single session.
  • Operating since 2016, the clinic holds World's Leading Clinics certification reflecting adherence to safety and clinical excellence standards within aesthetic medicine.
  • "HALO TRIBRID platform gives our clinicians the ability to address a wider range of skin concerns with greater precision than single-wavelength systems," said Tamra Schue, Nurse Practitioner at Altaire Clinic.
  • Patients receive individualized treatment planning based on clinical assessments rather than standardized protocols, with clinicians adjusting care plans throughout the process to match each patient's unique skin profile.
  • The practice extends care beyond Fargo to surrounding communities including Dilworth, Horace, Wahpeton, Valley City, and Detroit Lakes, ensuring residents across North Dakota and Minnesota have local access to advanced aesthetic services.
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Altaire Clinic Brings Revolutionary HALO TRIBRID Triple-Wavelength Laser to Fargo, ND

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