Aerolase Neoresults & visual plans.

Show patients their result before they treat.

A gentle 1064nm Nd:YAG laser that calms acne, rosacea, and redness with no touch and no downtime.

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Aerolase Neo · AI Simulation

Recommended Protocol

Aerolase Neo

Nd:YAG laser device

$850

Maintenance & Follow-Up

Ongoing plan

$180
Total Plan Value$1,030
Quick answer — Aerolase Neo

The Aerolase Neo is a 1064nm Nd:YAG laser that treats acne, rosacea, and redness with a no-touch, no-numbing pulse. It reduces acne bacteria, calms inflammation, and targets the vascular redness of rosacea, and is safe and comfortable across all skin tones. Results build over a short series with essentially no downtime.

What it is

Understanding Aerolase Neo

The Aerolase Neo is a 650-microsecond 1064nm Nd:YAG laser known for treating acne and rosacea without any contact with the skin. Its ultra-short pulse delivers energy that reduces acne-causing bacteria, calms inflammation, shrinks oil production, and targets the redness and vascular component of rosacea — all in a quick, no-touch, no-numbing treatment. Because it's gentle and works across every skin tone, it's a popular choice for sensitive, reactive, and darker skin where other devices carry more risk, and it doubles as a treatment for pigment, melasma, and overall tone.

For a practice, the Aerolase Neo is a versatile, comfortable platform that lets one device address acne, rosacea, redness, and pigment — widening the candidate pool and the menu from a single capital investment. Since improvement accrues over a series, previewing the projected calm, clear complexion on the patient's own photo and packaging the sessions converts the consult and keeps reactive-skin patients on a steady rebooking cadence.

Quick Facts

Aerolase Neo

Made by

Aerolase

Category

Nd:YAG laser device

Type

In-clinic device

US regulatory status

FDA-cleared for acne, rosacea, and a range of skin and vascular conditions.

The Treatment Behind It

Aerolase Neo is how practices deliver laser acne treatment

See the full treatment category — what it does, the concerns it solves, and how it fits into a visual 12-month plan.

FAQ

Aerolase Neo questions, answered

Common questions patients ask about Aerolase Neo — and what practices should be ready to answer.

What does the Aerolase Neo treat?

It treats acne, rosacea and facial redness, pigment and melasma, and a range of vascular and skin-tone concerns — making it a versatile single platform for reactive and sensitive skin.

Is Aerolase safe for darker skin tones?

Yes — its 1064nm wavelength and ultra-short pulse are considered safe across the full range of skin tones, including darker skin where some lasers carry higher pigment risk.

Does Aerolase hurt or require downtime?

It's a no-touch treatment that most patients find comfortable without numbing, and there's essentially no downtime — some redness or warmth that settles quickly.

How many Aerolase sessions are needed?

Acne and rosacea are typically treated as a series of several sessions spaced a few weeks apart, with periodic maintenance to hold the result.

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Turn Interest Into a Plan

Show patients their Aerolase Neo result before they commit

Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.