ACNE. INFLAMMATION. REGENERATION

Clear The Acne. Rebuild What It Took.

The 650-microsecond, pulsed 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser. Aerolase Neo resolves the inflammatory cascade driving acne and activates dermal regeneration, restoring what acne has damaged. In the same pulse. On all skin tones.

A woman receiving an Aerolase laser treatment on her face.
Clinical anchor

One pulse drives two distinct biological actions.

The Dual Mechanism

At 650 microseconds, the pulse reaches the sebaceous unit, dissipates before collateral damage occurs, and remains safe across all Fitzpatrick types. It addresses the disease and triggers the regenerative response that restores the skin — something no topical, oral, or competing device approach can do.

At 650 microseconds, the pulse reaches the sebaceous unit, dissipates before collateral damage occurs, and remains safe across all Fitzpatrick types.

Action One · Three Coordinated Effects on Active Acne

Sebum Regulation

Selective heating of the sebaceous gland normalizes output at the source rather than masking it at the surface.

Inflammation Control

The pulse coagulates the vasculature feeding the sebaceous unit, interrupting the inflammatory supply chain.

Bacterial Reduction

Thermal energy destroys C. acnes without selecting for antibiotic resistance, an advantage no oral or topical antimicrobial can match.

With the Neo Elite, patients come to you for in-office treatments — improving patient compliance and giving you more control over their acne outcomes.

A photo of the Aerolase Neo Elite.
Action Two · The Biology

The Regenerative Cascade

The same pulse that resolves inflammation activates dermal regeneration—fibroblast stimulation, collagen remodeling, barrier repair, healthy melanocyte function restored alongside the inflammation that drove the pigment. This is why lesion counts in the Saedi study keep falling after the final treatment. Subtractive therapy doesn't produce that curve. Topicals require continuous use. Antibiotics relapse. Even isotretinoin carries a relapse rate. The Aerolase response continues after the device leaves the room, because the second mechanism is regenerative.

What Acne Leaves Behind

Cleared lesions are the start. Restored skin is the finish.
Photos courtesy of Kseniya Kobets, MD.

Post-inflammatory Erythema

Selective absorption by oxyhemoglobin clears the vascularity that drives persistent redness.

Photos courtesy of David Goldberg, MD, JD.

Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation

Dermal pigment clears alongside suppression of the inflammatory cascade that drives recurrence in darker skin types. Treats the pigment and the cause.

Photos courtesy of Jason Emer, MD.

Atrophic Scarring

Bulk dermal heating induces neocollagenesis and remodels scar architecture across the treatment series.

Clinically-Proven to Effectively Treat Acne

Aerolase’s acne solutions deliver high rates of efficacy and patient satisfaction. Help your patients achieve clear skin with a new Aerolase Neo laser to eliminate mild to severe acne.

A new study led by renowned dermatologist Nazanin Saedi, MD, has clinically validated the significant advantages of the Aerolase 650-microsecond, 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser therapy.

84%

Lesion reduction at the end of the 10 week treatment course.

87%

Proven results in skin rejuvenation and blemish clearance.

90 - 95%

Patient satisfaction during and after treatment course.

Dr. Olivier Amar treating a patient with the Aerolase Neo.

50 Dermatologists’ Real World Study

Fifty dermatologists were surveyed, ninety percent of whom have treated acne for more than ten years.

90%

Reported improvement in post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and erythema.

82%

Reported improvement in acne scarring.

80%

Reported improvement in skin tone and texture.

Acne
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Zoe Flor, DNP, FNP-C
Acne
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Dr. SK Tan
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Feel The Heal
Acne Scars
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Goddess Aesthetic Med Spa & Wellness

Acne Laser Treatment ROI Calculator

No consumables
No Per-treatment fees
Full revenue retention
What Does a Weekly Acne Caseload Actually Earn?
The Neo Elite carries no per-treatment fees and no consumables. Every dollar billed stays with the practice. Providers set their own pricing. One capital investment covers acne, melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, photoaging, and scar revision — no second device required.
"Acne significantly impacts patients' lives, while traditional treatments often have limited efficacy and unpredictability. The Aerolase Neo Elite offers a new, effective solution with high patient satisfaction, as demonstrated by recent studies."
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Nazanin Saedi, MD
Associate Dermatologists of Plymouth Meeting
“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.”
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Karan Lal, DO
Affiliated Dermatology

Acne treatment FAQ

What makes Aerolase the right choice for treating acne in my medical practice?

Aerolase's 650-microsecond laser technology offers unique clinical advantages for acne treatment. The device destroys P. acnes bacteria, reduces sebum production, and decreases inflammation while being safe for all skin types and Fitzpatrick classifications. This versatility allows practitioners to treat a broader patient population without the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation commonly associated with other laser treatments.

What is the ROI potential for adding Aerolase acne treatments to my practice?

Aerolase devices offer excellent return on investment through multiple revenue streams. Beyond acne treatment, the same device can perform vascular lesion treatments, skin rejuvenation, and scar reduction procedures. The high patient demand for acne treatments, combined with the ability to treat all skin types safely, creates a strong revenue opportunity. Treatment pricing typically ranges from $200-400 per session, with most patients requiring a series of treatments.

How does the learning curve and training process work for medical staff?

Aerolase provides comprehensive training and ongoing support for medical practices. The device features intuitive operation with pre-set treatment protocols, making it accessible for trained medical staff. The company offers hands-on training sessions, clinical education programs, and marketing support to help practices successfully integrate the technology. The ergonomic design and quick warm-up time make it easy to incorporate into existing workflows.

What are the maintenance requirements and operating costs?

Aerolase devices are designed for reliability with low maintenance requirements. There are no costly consumables, cooling gels, or frequent service requirements that add to operational expenses. The solid-state laser technology provides consistent performance with minimal downtime. Maintenance costs are typically lower compared to other energy-based devices, contributing to better long-term profitability.

How does Aerolase differentiate from other acne treatment options in terms of patient satisfaction?

The pain-free treatment experience is a significant differentiator that leads to higher patient satisfaction and compliance. Unlike other laser treatments that require topical anesthesia or cooling, Aerolase treatments are virtually painless with no downtime. This patient-friendly approach leads to better treatment adherence, positive word-of-mouth referrals, and the ability to treat pediatric patients who might not tolerate other procedures.

What clinical evidence supports Aerolase for acne treatment?

Aerolase has extensive peer-reviewed clinical data supporting its efficacy in acne treatment across all skin types. The company provides access to clinical articles, case studies, and treatment protocols through their clinical education resources. The 650-microsecond pulse duration has been clinically proven to effectively target acne-causing bacteria while minimizing thermal damage to surrounding tissues.

Can Aerolase acne treatments be integrated with existing dermatology services?

Yes, Aerolase integrates seamlessly with existing acne treatment protocols. It can be used in conjunction with topical therapies, chemical peels, and other dermatological treatments to enhance overall outcomes. The device's versatility allows practices to expand beyond acne treatment to offer comprehensive skin care services, converting medical dermatology patients into aesthetic patients and increasing per-patient revenue potential.

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