What Makes Aerolase Different from Other Lasers?
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People hear the word “laser” and immediately think pain, downtime, and redness. But not all lasers are created equal.
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Aerolase Neo Elite a breakthrough technology that’s changing how we treat skin concerns.
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If you’ve avoided laser treatments in the past, Aerolase may be the gentle, effective solution you’ve been waiting for.
1. Safe for Every Skin Tone
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Many traditional lasers aren’t safe for darker skin tones due to the risk of burns or hyperpigmentation.
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Aerolase uses a 650-microsecond laser pulse, which is extremely quick and gentle, making it safe for all Fitzpatrick skin types (I–VI).
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No exclusion based on skin tone = inclusivity.
2. Virtually Pain-Free Experience
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Old-school lasers often sting, burn, or require numbing cream.
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Aerolase is designed to be comfortable without anesthesia or gels.
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Most clients describe it as a “warm, gentle zap” rather than painful.
3. No Downtime
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With traditional lasers, you may be red, swollen, or need to hide out for a few days.
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Aerolase has minimal to no downtime, making it a “lunchtime treatment.”
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You can return to work, the gym, or social events immediately.
4. Multi-Condition Treatment in One Device
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Aerolase treats a wide variety of skin concerns:
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Acne & acne scarring
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Hyperpigmentation & melasma
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Rosacea & redness
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Veins & vascular lesions
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Skin rejuvenation & collagen boost
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Instead of needing several machines, Aerolase can do it all with one gentle laser.
5. Backed by Science, Loved by Clients
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Aerolase is FDA-cleared with strong clinical research behind it.
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Clients love it because it works without the trade-offs of harsh treatments.
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Great option for those who’ve tried everything else (peels, medications, traditional lasers) without success.
Aerolase is in a league of its own: gentle, safe, effective, and versatile. At Nalu Skin & Body, we brought Aerolase into our practice to help clients achieve results they never thought possible — without the pain or downtime. Ready to experience the difference? Book your Aerolase consultation today.