Hi Michael,
The stars don't appear offensive to me at all
Could you describe the problem/symptom a bit more and also describe what you would expect to see instead?
Due to your scope's diffraction pattern and (possibly) atmospheric conditions, stars will never appear perfectly pin-point.
StarTools' clipping protection also ensures your stars are never blown out/clipped (sometimes you see these perfect blown out circles in other images from other software). This will indeed
preserve (but not create!) halos, but they are real image data (and contain important information about star coloring). This behaviour can be quite important too for retaining detail close to overpowering stars (e.g. Alnitak) or stars shrouded in nebulosity (ex. Iris nebula).
However, if the halos bother you, try the Magic module's "Tighten" algorithm on the offending stars (and their halos) in a star mask. this algorithm was specifically designed to 'Tighten' the halos around the stars towards their core.