A Gentle Touch of Tech: Aerolase and the Rise of High-Tech Skincare
It’s 2025, and skincare doesn’t just live in a jar anymore. For those looking beyond serums and sheet masks, there’s a new wave of technology designed to support healthy-looking skin. One example is Aerolase—an advanced medical-grade laser system registered with the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) and used by trained healthcare professionals across Australia.
So what’s behind the growing interest—and what does it actually do?
What is Aerolase?
Aerolase is a registered medical device designed for the treatment of dermatological conditions. It uses 650-microsecond pulse technology to deliver energy safely and comfortably to the skin. Treatments must be provided by licensed healthcare professionals or under their direct supervision. The purpose of these devices is to reduce the visible effects of cutaneous or ungual symptoms of acne, rosacea, melasma, fine lines, wrinkles, and sun damage.
The Aerolase range includes:
- Aerolase Neo Elite: Used to address the visible symptoms of acne, melasma, rosacea, and other skin conditions.
- Aerolase Era Elite: A full-field (100%) ablative laser with a short pulse duration (300 microseconds) in the industry. Era treats from the outside in.
- Aerolase Reverse: Reverse is the combination of Neo + Era into one treatment combined.
These devices are for professional use only and must not be advertised directly to consumers in a way that encourages self-diagnosis or treatment decisions without medical consultation.
Elle Macpherson’s Approach to Beauty
Elle Macpherson, known for her radiant and glowing skin, has shared her experience with Aerolase as part of her beauty regimen in Woman and Home. In an interview with Real Self in 2023, she said, “I tend to stay away from lasers as I live in Miami, but have found a laser called Aerolase through my dermatologist at Del Campo Dermatology & Laser Institute. It works really well for promoting beautiful, healthy, and strong skin.” She went on to mention, “I turn to facials and lymphatic massages, but at the end of the day, I like to keep it simple and stay consistent with overall wellness maintenance.”
Why Healthcare Professionals Choose Aerolase
Trained providers often select Aerolase systems because:
- They are suitable for various skin types and tones.
- Treatment sessions generally involve minimal discomfort.
- Aerolase supports treatment of dermatological concerns without extended downtime.
Importantly, all use of Aerolase devices must align with their ARTG-approved indications and only be conducted by qualified practitioners.
Interested in Aerolase?
If you’re exploring medically supervised skin treatments, ask your healthcare provider whether Aerolase is appropriate for your condition. In Australia, more information is available from Beauty Technology, which supplies Aerolase systems to licensed professionals nationwide.
Disclaimer
Aerolase laser systems are ARTG-listed medical devices intended for use by licensed healthcare practitioners. This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate treatment for your skin condition.
Final Thoughts
While beauty trends may come and go, technology like Aerolase reflects a thoughtful shift in the skincare world—toward science-backed, practitioner-led treatment options that aim to support skin health over time. No promises of instant miracles—just smart tools in expert hands.
Always seek medical advice before starting any new treatment. Your skin deserves care that’s both professional and personal.