Aerolase in the Press
8.1 Million Media Impressions Driving Patients into Your Practice
 

Aerolase has been busy this past month. We are excited to share our recent media mentions, which span across national television, magazines, blogs, and social media. Our branded treatments, performed with the Aerolase Neo, are having a critical impact on physicians and patients:

• NeoSkin rejuvenation is helping celebrities like Kathie Lee Gifford tighten, brighten, and clear their skin to help look their best.

• NeoClear acne therapy is helping physicians increase their per-patient revenue while helping patients clear their acne quickly without systemic medications or side-effects.

• Thousands of patients have accessed our doctor finders to search clinics near them offering NeoSkin and NeoClear.

 

TODAY

Kathie Lee & Hoda NeoSkin Rejuvenation

"What's new is it has a short pulse. It goes right to the target and the target was redness, which is full rosacea and inflammation, pigmentation like melasma and sun damage, and water, which is where we stimulate collagen and elastin tissue. We can give you this laser treatment with zero pain.  One of the biggest benefits is less pain. Pain is a big issue. I really don't want to pay for pain."

Photos courtesy of Patricia Wexler, MD

3.8 Million Impressions

SHAPE USA

Getting It Done: Improve Your Skin Tone

"Let’s say you have a little acne, along with some dark spots. Maybe melasma or psoriasis too. Plus, you’d love firmer skin. Rather than treat each separately, tackle them all at once with the new Aerolase Neo (a 1064 nm Nd: YAG laser). “It targets the color red, the color brown, and water in the deep layers of your skin, so it zaps red acne and brown spots, and it promotes collagen production, which tightens and smooths skin,” says dermatologist Patricia Wexler, M.D. While older Nd: YAG lasers were similarly multipurpose, this new version has a short pulse, meaning that the laser zaps on and o incredibly quickly. “This makes it less painful and leaves skin pink rather than red and peeling,” Dr. Wexler explains."

2.5 Million Impressions 

Marie Claire

These New Skincare Treatments Are (Finally) Geared to Women of Color

"Aerolase, for example, can minimize the appearance of scars and redness, it zaps unwanted hair, and it’s safe for dark complexions because it reduces the laser’s contact time with the skin from milliseconds to microseconds, significantly lowering the chance of hyperpigmentation."

1 Million Impressions

Harper's Bazaar

How to Get Expensive Looking Skin

"For more stubborn blotches, lasers are your best bet. New York dermatological surgeon Patricia Wexler, M.D., swears by the Aerolase Neo. It has very short pulses, which makes it painless, says Wexler.“It’s revolutionary because it can treat acne, rosacea, blood vessels, brown spots, melasma, and acne scars,” she explains. “It can even tighten the skin.” Wexler recommends three or four treatments to see significant results. Patients experience virtually no downtime, though pigmentation darkens before fading."

734 Thousand Impressions

Britt Marin

Britt's Picks: Dermatologist

"A good dermatologist is crucial to any person's well being and overall skin health. I truly believe this. They aren't just there to treat annoying acne, but also check for cancerous moles and treat any problematic skin issues. So many people forget to protect their skin from the sun (I was one of them for longer than I'd like to admit), and although you may not notice the damage right away, this can cause some serious issues in the long term. I've been going to Wexler Dermatology in Manhattan for the last several months, and cannot recommend this practice enough. Whatever your skin concern may be, from rosacea to wrinkles to acne to filler, they've got you covered. I began a treatment with Dr. Eugene Wexler called Aerolase, which is a laser treatment that helps with many issues including hyerpigmentation, tightening & rejuvenation, acne & scarring, collagen production, and redness/rosacea! The completely non-invasive treatment involves high-powered, short-pulse lasers, which are guided over your face and neck as they work their magic." 

40 Thousand Impressions

ASLMS Light Talk

Laser and Energy-Based Device Acne Treatment

"Most recently, we’ve seen now a microsecond 1064 laser, 650 microsecond. There was a paper published last year in the Journal of Drugs and Dermatology looking at the effect of this laser, which seems to decrease sebaceous output because it’s absorbed by water; the 1064 wavelength, because it’s absorbed by vasculature, decreases inflammation can sometimes improve some of the acne scarring. And because of the wavelength, it’s safe on all skin types so really this has been the most recent approach to treating acne, pretty effective, series of treatments required and safety, equally, is important in this population base, minimum to no discomfort."

 

Wendy Lewis's Beauty in the Bag

Those Little Red Bumps Have Met Their Match

"NeoSkin by AerolaseLaser and light-based treatments are another effective way to improve persistent keratosis pilaris. Dermatologist and director of New York City’s JUVA Skin & Laser Center, Dr. Bruce Katz explains, “The NeoSkin laser uses 650-microsecond technology to resurface the skin and smooth the raised bumps around the hair follicles, and just three to four treatments can improve keratosis pilaris.” Safe for all skin tones and skin types, NeoSkin treatments are downtime-free and can be tailored for fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, redness and other visible signs of aging as well."

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