Aerolase Laser: Transform Your Skin Without Surgery

Aerolase Laser: Transform Your Skin Without Surgery

Do you have skin issues or areas of your skin that you’d like to treat, but don’t want to undergo surgery? It used to be that you had to have surgery to improve many skin concerns, but impressive modern advancements mean your skin can undergo a full metamorphosis with a simple office visit.

Board-certified plastic surgeon Joseph Fodero, MD, PA, and our entire team at Northeastern Plastic Surgery in Florham Park, New Jersey, are pleased to offer the incredible Aerolase Neo® Elite laser, which treats a variety of different skin conditions non-surgically. Find out how the Aerolase laser can transform your skin without surgery.

What is the Aerolase laser?

The Aerolase laser is a highly advanced laser treatment system. Using the new 650 Microsecond Technology®, the Aerolase laser effectively targets the area of your treatment without causing you any type of pain or discomfort.

The cutting-edge technology causes a very slight injury in the immediately targeted skin area, just enough to alert your body that the area needs healing. This causes your body to use its own self-healing powers in that area, resolving or significantly improving your skin condition.

The Aerolase laser is extremely safe and, unlike some lasers, effective on all skin pigmentations.

What skin conditions does the Aerolase laser treat?

Aerolase laser treatment has been clinically shown to help over 30 skin conditions. This includes issues that were previously considered nearly impossible to treat.

Conditions the Aerolase laser treats include:

The Aerolase laser is also an excellent choice for general skin rejuvenation, which revitalizes your skin and reduces the appearance of sun damage and visible signs of aging.

What can I expect from an Aerolase laser treatment?

Getting an Aerolase laser treatment is gentler and easier than undergoing treatment from surgery or previous generations of lasers. You won’t need to get anesthesia or have any of the recovery period or potential complications that can happen after surgery.

Furthermore, the Aerolase laser is more comfortable than getting other types of laser treatments. The Aerolase is better able to cool itself between pulses than other layers, which means you won’t experience any discomfort other lasers cause or feelings of being overheated.

You also won’t need to use any of the topical anesthetics or numbing creams associated with other lasers. There is no severe peeling or redness after laser sessions; at most, your skin might be slightly red for a few hours after treatment.

Your Aerolase laser treatment session takes place with our skilled medical aesthetician, Jessica Harrison. Before treatment, Jessica consults with you to determine a course of treatment.

During the Aerolase laser treatment, Jessica concentrates the laser on the identified problem area or issue on your skin. You might feel a slight warming sensation as the laser works on your skin.

Sessions with the laser take up to 45 minutes, with no recovery or downtime needed afterward. Depending on the type of treatment you’re getting, the best results usually take between 4-6 laser sessions.

This year, stop your frustration with painful or unsightly skin problems, and take care of the problem with an easy, painless Aerolase laser treatment. Contact us today to schedule a consultation about Aerolase laser treatment.

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