Aerolase offers patients of all ages and skin types a new safe, effective, and tolerable treatment for acne using advanced 650-microsecond technology. Aerolase is a powerful acne treatment that reduces the major factors causing acne including excess sebum production, inflammation, and the p. acnes bacteria. Typically, many different treatments and medications are required to address these factors, but Aerolase can achieve this with a single device. The unique settings of the 650-microsecond device allows energy to penetrate deeply into the skin within a highly safe and tolerable pulse to reduce sebum production, suppress inflammation, and destroy the p. acnes bacteria to help clear current acne breakouts and to stop them in the future. Also, the deep heating energy helps build collagen, which can reduce the appearance of acne scars and leave skin looking radiant.
Aerolase is a special treatment as there are no side effects, is very comfortable for clients, and the results can be seen quickly. Aerolase is an excellent option for patients that do not want to take prescription medications or are unable to.
Aerolase treatments typically take between 10-30 minutes depending on the severity of acne and the size of the area affected (face, neck, chest, torso). Aerolase Laser is highly safe, effective, and tolerable for all skin types, all ages, and all types of acne. Treatment may be performed without any skin cooling, anesthetic, and even without the need to touch the skin.
How many treatments are needed?
Treating acne takes a comprehensive approach. Morgan suggests 4-6 weekly Aerolase treatments if not paired with an acne peel. If paired with an acne peel, it is recommended the client returns every other week for 6 appointments. Homecare is still a requirement as Laser is not a cure for acne.
Is Aerolase painful?
Aerolase treatments are highly tolerable. On a pain scale of 1-10, 10 being extremely painful, Aerolase treatments tend to be between 3-5. Most clients often fall asleep due to how comfortable the treatment is.