The Neo Elite Aerolase laser is a versatile 1064 nanometer Nd:YAG laser that’s FDA-cleared to treat 36 skin concerns, ranging from acne and vein issues (like spider veins and angiomas) to rosacea, psoriasis, scars, hyperpigmentation (including age spots and melasma), and ingrown hairs (including pseudofolliculitis barbae or PFB).Â
“The Aerolase Neo laser can treat all five types of acne,” says Dr. Andrew Choi, a facial plastic surgeon in Los Angeles. “Acne treatment results vary, depending on the individual patient, but it effectively reduces or eliminates the number of bacteria dwelling in a patient’s dermal sebaceous glands.”
Sometimes called the LightPod Neo, it’s also used for laser hair removal, as well as overall skin rejuvenation and tightening.Â
The laser can also safely, painlessly, and effectively treat skin of color, as evidenced by a 2019 study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.Â
What sets the Neo Elite Aerolase laser technology apart is its short, 650-microsecond pulse duration (the amount of time it takes to deliver laser energy to the treatment area). The standard 1064nm Nd:YAG laser has a long pulse, but due to its shorter pulse, the Neo has time to cool itself between pulses.Â
That means that the skin surrounding the targeted concern (veins, vascular lesions, sebaceous glands, the follicles of unwanted hair, etc.) never becomes too hot or uncomfortable. No matter what skin condition you’re having addressed, you shouldn’t expect any discomfort—there’s no zapping or hot spots, and no anesthetic is required. The experience is described as a mild, tolerable heat.
Because the deep heating of the laser occurs more rapidly than the rate at which heat is conducted to the surrounding skin, the Neo Elite doesn't cause burns or the other adverse side effects that are sometimes seen with the traditional 1064nm Nd:YAG laser. Even for patients with olive, brown, or deep skin types, the risk of side effects is significantly lower than with most other laser treatments. Â
Downtime is minimal. Some patients report a slight redness in the treated area, although this usually fades within a few hours.
The family of Aerolase lasers includes the Aerolase Neo Elite, the Neoclear, and the Neoskin by Aerolase. Each serves a specific purpose.

