Redefining the Standard of Laser Care for Practitioners & Patients

Aerolase devices combine cutting-edge aerospace engineering with unmatched precision, versatility, and patient comfort. Whether treating complex medical conditions or providing advanced aesthetic care, Aerolase technology ensures safety, efficacy, and exceptional results for all skin types.

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Close-up photo of the Aerolase Neo lens.
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A patient receiving an Aerolase Era laser treatment.
A male patient receiving an Aerolase Era laser treatment.
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An Aerolase practitioner performing a laser treatment.
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Transformative Technology Designed to Enhance Skin Wellness

We believe all skin deserves more. ​More power. More precision. More possibilities.​ So, we reimagined laser technology to deliver ​a single, powerful solution for ​all skin tones, types, and concerns.

Inclusivity Purpose-built For All Skin​
Versatility All-in-one Laser Powerhouse​
Longevity Skin Wellness That Lasts​

Advanced Technology Tailored for Every Skin Need

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Neo

A 650-microsecond energy delivery at a 1064nm wavelength for deep dermal treatments and rejuvenation. Treats a wide range of indications, from acne to vascular conditions, with unparalleled safety.

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Era

A 300-microsecond energy delivery at a 2940nm wavelength for ablative resurfacing. Ideal for treating textural imperfections, fine lines, and scars with superior comfort and hygiene.

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Exci308

A fluence of 100 mW/cm2 and total power of 2500 mW resulting in fast treatment. Ideal for autoimmune skin conditions such as such as Vitiligo, Psoriasis, and Atopic Dermatitis.

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Laser Skin Health for Skin of Color

Optimal Efficacy in Non-Ablative Laser Treatments
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The 1064nm Wavelength is Unique

Neo can effectively target and heat the chromophores (melanin, hemoglobin, and water) necessary for treating various skin conditions without the need for excessive heat, reducing the risk of burns, scars, and hyperpigmentation for skin of color.

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Neo’s 650-microsecond Pulse Changes How Nd:YAG’s Energy is Delivered

The 650-microsecond pulse duration is shorter than the thermal relaxation time of the skin’s target structures. This means the laser energy is delivered so quickly that it doesn’t allow heat to spread to surrounding tissues.

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Depth of Penetration is Essential

The 650-microsecond technology allows deep penetration into the dermis to target structures such
as hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and deeper vessels without excessive heat dispersion.

Acne treatment before and after by Nazanin Saedi, MD
Photos Courtesy of Nazanin Saedi, MD
Acne before and after results by Sholema Clinics
Photos Courtesy of Sholema Clinics
Unmatched Safety in Ablative Lasers for Skin of Color

The Era Elite utilizes 300-microsecond precise pulse technology that allows for controlled skin ablation with minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissues. This precision is particularly beneficial for skin of color, as it reduces the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and other thermal damage-related side effects.

Partial ablation of the skin. Can be done with deep or shallow pulses. Deeper pulses increases collateral damage, resulting in long bouts of downtime but improve skin better. More superficial pulses create less downtime with minimal results. Multiple treatments are needed to show results.

The Era Elite offers adjustable settings, including energy and pulse duration, allowing practitioners to tailor treatments according to the specific needs and responses of darker skin tones, thereby enhancing safety and effectiveness.

Full-field ablation replenishes all tissue of the treated area, plus microchannels with a hybrid fractional lens. Precise ablation with minimal thermal damage to the surrounding tissue ensures a comfortable treatment with quick recovery, which modern patients want.

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Era 300-Microsecond Technology
Showing the depth of traditional fractional ablative lasers.
Traditional Fractional Ablative Lasers
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Traditional CO2 and Erbium Lasers
Pigmentation before and after an Aerolase laser treatment.
Photos Courtesy of Fitzy Shades Medspa and Laser
Aging skin before and after an Aerolase laser treatment.
Photos Courtesy of Chesahna Kindred, MD
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Traditional CO2 and Erbium Lasers
A graph showing the energy and the pulse width of the Aerolase Neo.
Traditional Fractional Ablative Lasers
An illustration depicting the depth of the Aerolase wavelength on the skin.
Era 300-Microsecond Technology

Practitioner Testimonials

“I really wanted a device that could target multiple skin concerns, whether it's pigmentation, redness, texture, brightness, collagen, all within one device and do it in a very efficacious way. That’s where Aerolase came in.”
Roberta Del Campo
MD
“If you're looking for something that can really do multiple things , this is the device to get. And it's energy is being delivered at a speed that's safe , but yet very targeted and deep enough to make a difference.”
Alia Brown
MD
“The mechanism of the way the 1064nm laser works is it reduces inflammation, reduces bacterial colonization of the skin, reduces redness, it helps with scarring, so it treats acne from multiple angles.”
Karan Lal
DO

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