NeoGLOW BY AEROLASE®



OVERVIEW
Reveal your skin’s natural beauty with NeoGlow by Aerolase®, a gentle yet powerful treatment for melasma and hyperpigmentation. Designed for all skin types, this revolutionary laser targets pigmentation and vascular elements in both the epidermis and dermis, offering a holistic path to clearer, healthier skin. Understanding that every client is unique, we customize treatments to address specific triggers like sun exposure and hormonal changes.

KEY BENEFITS

  • Effective Treatment: NeoGlow laser precisely targets melanin deposits and vascular components, ensuring optimal skin clarity and outperforming traditional methods.

  • Safe and Gentle: Designed with your comfort in mind, NeoGlow minimizes side effects, offering a safer alternative to chemical peels and other harsh treatments.

  • Accelerated Results: Pair NeoGlow with chemical peels to achieve faster, more dramatic improvements in skin tone and texture.

  • Quick and Comfortable: Visible results within a few treatments, with no side effects.


TREATMENT DETAILS

  • Comfort: No need for skin cooling, anesthetics, or skin contact during the procedure

  • Combination Therapy: Can be combine with the following treatments: Luna Glow Facial, Hydro Facial, Chemical Peels, DMK Pigment Balancing, Microdermabrasion, Dermaplanning and LED Lights Therapy

Appointment Time:

45 minutes

SESSIONS:

1 session

Series may be needed for best results

COST: $300

Packages are available

BEFORE & AFTER

 FAQs


  • Typically, 3–5 treatments are required, though more may be necessary depending on the size and depth of the affected area.

  • Melasma can recur due to factors like sun exposure, genetics, and hormones. While treatment can lighten pigmentation, it’s considered a chronic condition

  • Patients usually feel a mild sensation of heat, which is very tolerable during treatment.

  • Yes, the Neo Elite is safe for darker skin types due to its MicroPulse-1064 technology, which minimizes risks of hyper- and hypo-pigmentation.



  • Treatments should be performed once every 3–4 weeks.