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Aerolase Laser Treatment

Aerolase laser is an advanced medical laser system using ultra‑short pulse technology (often a 650‑microsecond Nd:YAG platform) to safely treat more than 30 dermatologic and aesthetic skin concerns. It’s FDA‑cleared and designed to target melanin, hemoglobin, and water with minimal thermal damage, making it safe for all Fitzpatrick skin types I–VI (including darker tones).

Benefits of Aerolase Treatment

Aerolase is used for: acne and acne scars, rosacea, pigmentation (including melasma and sunspots), spider veins and vascular lesions, fine lines and wrinkles, uneven skin texture, redness, unwanted hair removal, and general skin rejuvenation.

Key Advantages of Treatments

• Treats many conditions with one device
• Little or no downtime
• Minimal discomfort
• Safe for darker skin tones
• Stimulates collagen and elastin for rejuvenation

What to Expect From Aerolase Treatment

Typical sessions are quick (~15–30 minutes). Many patients in Toronto experience only a mild warming sensation during the treatment procedure. Immediate redness may occur but generally resolves within hours — no peeling or prolonged recovery required.

Aerolase Treatment Results

Before–after photos after Aerolase laser treatment shows improvements in acne, pigmentation, vascular issues, hair removal areas, and overall texture. Results vary by individual and condition treated.

Aerolase Reviews & Effectiveness

Clinical and patient feedback points to positive results across acne clearing, pigmentation reduction, and rejuvenation — often after several treatment sessions. Real‑world social posts from users also note reduced breakouts and calmer skin texture shortly after treatment.

Our clinic in Toronto, North York offers Aerolase treatments approved for melasma, rosacea, spider veins, acne, scars, and laser hair removal - safely across diverse skin tones, especially where other lasers aren’t ideal.

Aerolase Hair Removal

Aerolase targets hair follicles without overheating surrounding tissue or causing significant discomfort. Treatments are often suitable for various skin tones and can also help treat ingrown hairs.

Aerolase Skin Rejuvenation

Aerolase stimulates collagen and elastin production, helping reduce fine lines, tighten skin, improve texture and diminish pore size — all with minimal discomfort and no social downtime.

Aerolase Treatment for Hyperpigmentation

Aerolase targets melanin to break up pigmented areas like sunspots and melasma. Precision and short energy pulses of the treatment helps improve tone without damaging surrounding tissue.

IPL vs Aerolase Treatment

Both use light to treat skin concerns, but IPL uses broad‑spectrum light — gentler but less targeted. Aerolase uses laser energy for deeper, controlled targeting and can be safer on darker skin with less downtime and often fewer sessions needed.

Aerolase treatment vs Microneedling

Microneedling creates micro‑injuries to stimulate collagen (involves puncturing skin). Aerolase stimulates collagen without breaking the skin barrier. Aerolase thus usually has no social downtime, while microneedling may require a recovery period.

Aerolase Side Effects

Side effects are generally mild and brief. Common reactions after the treatment includes temporary redness or a warm sensation post‑treatment — serious issues like blistering, burning, or prolonged hyperpigmentation are uncommon due to its ultra‑short pulse design.

Aerolase Downtime

Most patients in Toronto resume daily activities immediately after treatment. There’s typically no peeling, significant swelling, or crusting - just possible mild redness lasting hours.

Does Aerolase Devices Work?

Clinical and real‑world evidence suggests Aerolase is effective across many indications - from acne to pigmentation and skin texture. Visible improvements often appear within a series of treatments, with maintenance sessions enhancing long‑term results.

Aerolase in Toronto

Address: 5 Fairview Mall Dr, Unit 490, North York, ON M2J 2Z1, Phone: (647) 548-7949