Aerolase

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Aerolase is a non-invasive laser treatment that penetrates into skin tissues to stimulate collagen production and soothe numerous skin conditions with little to no downtime. The laser technology in Aerolase products, including Neo Elite, Era Elite, and Exci 308, create meaningful skin rejuvenation. The microsecond technology in an Aerolase laser uses 650-microsecond laser energy bursts for powerful yet targeted results.

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The Skinny


Average Recovery

1 days

Permanence

Temporary

Application

Laser/Light Therapy

Surgical

No

Cost

$350 - $500

The Specifics


What is Aerolase?

Aerolase is a non-invasive laser treatment that penetrates into skin tissues to stimulate collagen production and soothe numerous skin conditions with little to no downtime. The laser technology in Aerolase products, including Neo Elite, Era Elite, and Exci 308, create meaningful skin rejuvenation. The microsecond technology in an Aerolase laser uses 650-microsecond laser energy bursts for powerful yet targeted results.

What cosmetic concerns does Aerolase address?

Aerolase can address many common skin concerns including rosacea, acne scars, signs of aging like fine lines and age spots, sun damage, and even ingrown hairs. Aerolase can also even skin pigmentation by reducing the appearance of vascular lesions like spider veins and angiomas, and correct melasma and abnormalities of melanin.

Who is the ideal candidate for Aerolase?

The ideal Aerolase patient is seeking a non-invasive aesthetic laser treatment with minimal downtime. Most all products in the Aerolase line, including the Aerolase Neo Elite Laser, are safe in most all skin tones and skin types.

What is the average recovery associated with Aerolase?

Thanks to its non-invasive treatment approach, an Aerolase treatment session requires little to no downtime following a procedure. The majority of patients return to their normal activities within a day or two.

What are the potential side effects of Aerolase?

Aerolase side effects are minimal. Minimal discomfort, redness, and mild swelling to the treated area usually resolve within 24 to 48 hours. In some patients, side effects may persist for a few days.

What can someone expect from the results of Aerolase?

The results of Aerolase will start to become visible within several days to weeks following a session. Over a few months and several consistent sessions, the majority of patients see optimal results.

What is the average cost of Aerolase?

The actual cost of an Aerolase treatment will vary, but generally averages around $350 to $850 per session with a recommendation for several sessions for most treatments. Procedure cost is dependent on location, the board certified dermatologist, the involvement of the procedure, and the individual candidate.

Is it worth it?

When considering the question of is Aerolase worth it, it’s important to set realistic expectations around treatment goals which will help both the candidate and their provider achieve the best results possible.

thumbs-upPros

  • Non-invasive Treatment
  • Localized Application With Little Downtime
  • Can Treat Chronic Skin Conditions

thumbs-downCons

  • Requires Multiple Sessions
  • Results Evolve Over Months
  • Does Require Maintenance To Maintain Results

Invasiveness Score

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Invasiveness is graded based on factors such as anesthesia practices, incisions, and recovery notes common to this procedure.

What to Expect


Aerolase is a non-invasive laser treatment that penetrates into skin tissues to stimulate collagen production and soothe numerous skin conditions with little to no downtime. The laser technology in Aerolase products, including Neo Elite, Era Elite, and Exci 308, create meaningful skin rejuvenation. The microsecond technology in an Aerolase laser uses 650-microsecond laser energy bursts for powerful yet targeted results.

The Takeaway


The Aerolase line of treatments offers candidates a non-invasive approach to augmenting their skincare regimen. From minor skin lesions to care of chronic conditions, Aerolase is a proven option in the field of cosmetic dermatology.
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