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.
Sarah Jenkins
Plan • Device
Recommended Protocol
Aerolase Neo
Nd:YAG laser device
Maintenance & Follow-Up
Ongoing plan
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.
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.
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.
See the full treatment category — what it does, the concerns it solves, and how it fits into a visual 12-month plan.
Each concern maps to its full range of options — and lets patients preview their result before they commit.
Clogged pores, breakouts, and inflammation on the face, chest, or back.
Explore concernPits, raised marks, and discoloration left behind after breakouts heal.
Explore concernVisibly dilated pores and dark, clogged blackheads that make skin look rough and uneven.
Explore concernSmall, soft, yellowish bumps from enlarged oil glands, most often on the forehead and cheeks.
Explore concernChronic facial redness, flushing, and visible vessels across the cheeks, nose, and chin.
Explore concernCommon questions patients ask about Aerolase Neo — and what practices should be ready to answer.
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.
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.
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.
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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Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.