Aerolase Rosacea & Inflammatory Skin Conditions Treatment
In Algonquin IL
At Vigeo Care Center & Aesthetics, we help patients calm persistent redness, flushing, visible veins, bumps, and sensitivity with Aerolase Neo Elite laser treatments. This non-invasive, safe, and effective technology reduces inflammation, restores even skin tone, and improves overall skin health — all with minimal discomfort and virtually no downtime.
At Vigeo Care Center & Aesthetics, we offer non-invasive Aerolase Neo Elite laser treatment to target inflammation at its source—reducing redness, calming irritation, and restoring a more even, balanced complexion with little to no downtime.
What Is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition that causes facial redness, flushing, broken blood vessels, bumps, and acne-like breakouts. Common triggers include sun exposure, stress, heat, alcohol, and genetics.
Forms of rosacea include:
Erythematotelangiectatic (ETR): redness & visible vessels
Papulopustular: bumps & pustules
Phymatous: thickened skin
Ocular: eye irritation
Rosacea may be subtle in darker skin tones, making proper evaluation important.
How Aerolase Treats Rosacea
The Neo Elite 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser gently targets hemoglobin and inflamed tissue to:
Reduce persistent redness & flushing
Minimize visible veins & broken capillaries
Improve bumps, papules, and pustules
Calm inflammation for long-term skin health
Safe for all skin types (Fitzpatrick I–VI), the treatment is fast, comfortable, and non-invasive. Most patients notice improvement after the first sessions.
Treatment Benefits
Non-invasive & virtually pain-free
No downtime — resume daily activities immediately
Safe for sensitive & darker skin tones
Short sessions (15–20 minutes)
Ideal for face, neck, chest, and jawline
Long-term improvement of redness & inflammation
Before And After Treatment
Ideal Candidates
Aerolase rosacea treatment is perfect for patients who:
Have persistent redness or flushing
Notice visible veins or vascular lesions
Experience acne-like bumps or inflammatory flare-ups
Have sensitive or darker skin needing safe treatment
Pre-Treatment Guidelines
Avoid sun exposure or tanning 1–2 weeks before treatment
Discontinue retinoids or exfoliants 3–5 days prior
Clean, makeup-free skin on the day of treatment
Frequently Asked
Questions
How does Aerolase treat rosacea and inflammation?
The Aerolase Neo Elite laser delivers gentle, targeted energy into the skin to reduce redness, calm inflammation, and coagulate visible blood vessels.
This process helps clear rosacea symptoms such as flushing, broken capillaries, and red bumps—without damaging surrounding tissue.
Is this treatment painful?
Most patients describe the sensation as a light snap or gentle warmth. Treatment is well tolerated without numbing, and discomfort is typically rated low (1–2 out of 10).
How long does a treatment session take?
A typical session takes about 15–20 minutes, depending on the size of the area being treated. You can return to normal activities immediately afterward.
How many treatments will I need?
Most patients see improvement after 2–3 treatments, with optimal results achieved in a series of 4–6 sessions. Maintenance sessions every 3–6 months help manage and prevent symptom flare-ups.
What results should I expect?
Patients usually experience:
- reduced redness
- fewer visible veins
- fewer bumps and breakouts
- calmer, more balanced skin tone
Results continue to improve as the body clears treated vessels and inflammation reduces.
Is this treatment safe for sensitive skin or darker skin tones?
Yes. Aerolase’s technology is safe for all skin types and tones, including Fitzpatrick I–VI. It’s also an excellent choice for patients with highly sensitive or reactive skin.
Is there downtime after treatment?
No. You may have mild redness for a few hours, but most patients return to work, errands, or social plans right away.
Can Aerolase replace topical or oral rosacea medications?
Some patients use Aerolase as a standalone treatment, while others combine it with topical or oral therapy. Your provider will help determine the best plan for your skin.
Will the redness come back?
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition, so symptoms can return over time. Maintenance treatments—plus medical-grade skincare and trigger management—help keep symptoms under control long-term.
Who is not a good candidate for treatment?
Aerolase may not be recommended if you:
- are pregnant
- have open wounds or active infection in the treatment area
- have certain uncontrolled medical conditions
A consultation will confirm eligibility and safety.
Ready to Calm Redness and Restore Confidence?
Experience Aerolase® Rosacea & Inflammatory Skin Treatments at Vigeo Care Center & Aesthetics in Algonquin, IL. Call us at (224) 241-8427 or click the button below to schedule your appointment.