Aerolase Laser Treatment in Slidell, LA

Most laser treatments come with a catch. Discomfort. Downtime. Or a disclaimer that they're not safe for certain skin tones. The Aerolase Neo Elite doesn't have those catches. It's FDA-cleared for all skin types and tones, requires no numbing cream for most treatments, and sends the majority of clients right back to their normal day when it's done.

At Infinite Med Spa in Slidell, LA, we're the only provider of the Aerolase Neo Elite on the entire Northshore. That's not something we take lightly. We invested in this technology because it works across the full range of complexions we see every day in our community, and because the results speak for themselves.

What Is the Aerolase Neo Elite?

The Aerolase Neo Elite is a 1064nm Nd:YAG laser that uses a proprietary 650-microsecond pulse duration. That number matters more than it sounds.

Most lasers use longer pulses that generate surface heat as they work, which is what causes discomfort, post-treatment redness, and the risk of pigmentation issues in deeper skin tones. The 650-microsecond pulse is fast enough to bypass the surrounding tissue entirely and deliver energy directly to the target. The result is a laser that works harder but feels significantly gentler, and one that can treat the full spectrum of Fitzpatrick skin types I through VI safely and effectively.

It's FDA-cleared for all Fitzpatrick skin types, including active tanned skin and sensitive skin conditions. That's a distinction very few lasers on the market can make.

What Can Aerolase Treat?

This is where the Neo Elite stands apart from most devices. Rather than being built around one or two concerns, it was designed to address a much broader range. At Infinite Med Spa in Slidell, we use Aerolase to treat:

  • Active acne and post-acne marks

  • Hyperpigmentation and dark spots

  • Sun damage and uneven skin tone

  • Redness and rosacea

  • Fine lines and early skin laxity

  • Enlarged pores and rough texture

  • Melasma

  • Unwanted hair on the face and body

  • Scarring including acne scars and surgical scars

Whether you're dealing with one specific concern or a combination that's been difficult to address with anything else, Aerolase gives us a precise, targeted way to treat it without taking a one-size-fits-all approach.

Why the Technology Actually Matters for Your Skin

Aerolase's approach to laser treatment is what they describe as regenerative rather than destructive. Most older laser technologies work by intentionally damaging the skin's surface to trigger a healing response. Aerolase works differently. The 650-microsecond pulse stimulates the skin at a cellular level without disrupting the surface, which is why there's no peeling, no open skin, and no significant recovery involved.

For acne specifically, the 1064nm wavelength targets the bacteria responsible for breakouts, reduces sebaceous gland activity to control oil production, and delivers immediate anti-inflammatory effects, all in one treatment. Clinical studies show an average 84% reduction in inflammatory acne lesions after just four treatments, with 95% patient satisfaction rates.

For pigmentation and sun damage, the pulse bypasses the melanin in the surrounding skin and targets the pigment directly. This is exactly why it performs safely on deeper complexions where other lasers cannot.

Is Aerolase Safe for All Skin Types and Tones?

Yes, and this is one of the most important things to understand about this technology.

Historically, laser treatments have had a complicated relationship with darker skin tones. Many devices target pigment broadly, making it difficult to treat deeper complexions without risking further discoloration or damage to the surrounding skin. The 650-microsecond pulse duration was specifically engineered to solve this problem. It moves fast enough to treat the concern without affecting the melanin in the skin around it.

At Infinite Med Spa, inclusive care for every skin type and tone is a core part of how we operate. If you've been turned away from laser treatments before or told your skin tone wasn't a candidate, we'd genuinely encourage you to come in for a conversation. The answer may be different here.

What Does an Aerolase Treatment Feel Like?

Most clients describe it as a mild warmth. Some notice a light snapping sensation in certain areas. No numbing cream is required for most treatments, which is one of the things that consistently surprises people who have had laser work done elsewhere.

The treatment itself typically takes between 15 and 45 minutes depending on the areas being addressed. Afterward, most clients experience minimal to no redness, and the majority return to their normal routine the same day. There's no peeling, no hiding at home, and no reason to clear your schedule around it.

How Many Sessions Will You Need?

It depends on what you're treating and where your skin is starting.

For active acne and redness, some clients see meaningful change after one or two sessions. For pigmentation, sun damage, hair reduction, or scarring, a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart typically delivers the best and most lasting outcome. Most clients see 80 to 90% improvement in acne lesions after four to six sessions. theinfinitemedspa

At Infinite Med Spa, we'll outline a realistic treatment plan during your consultation based on your specific concerns and goals. We don't pad recommendations. We tell you what we think will actually get you where you want to be.

How Much Does Aerolase Cost in Slidell, LA?

We're currently offering 50% off all Aerolase laser packages, starting at $250 per area. All prices are starting at, and an initial consultation is required for all services.

Flexible financing is available through Cherry and CareCredit so you can get started without putting it off any longer.

The best way to understand the full investment for your specific concerns is to come in for a consultation. We'll walk you through what we recommend, how many sessions we think you'll realistically need, and what everything costs before anything is scheduled.

Why Infinite Med Spa Is Slidell's Only Aerolase Neo Elite Provider

Infinite Med Spa is the only provider of the Aerolase Neo Elite on the entire Northshore. That means this specific technology, with its specific safety profile and clinical track record across all skin tones, is only available here in Slidell.

We made that investment intentionally. Slidell is a diverse community, and we wanted a laser that could actually serve everyone who walks through our door, not just certain complexions. Aerolase aligned with that completely.

Here's what one of our clients had to say after their first visit:

"Upon booking and arriving I was greeted with a beautiful atmosphere and some of the most gracious, welcoming women. Consulted with Mrs. Coleman who I had booked for Aerolase Laser, but after consultation was referred over to Mrs. Bland NP for what she recommended as the better option for my concerns. In all my years of going to spas and working for one, have I ever felt this relaxed. These ladies are articulate, well versed, and absolutely the kindest."

That experience captures something we're proud of. We don't just perform the treatment you booked if something else would genuinely serve you better. We'll tell you. That's what real care looks like.

Frequently Asked Questions About Aerolase Laser Treatment in Slidell, LA

  1. How is Aerolase different from other laser treatments? Most lasers use longer pulse durations that generate surface heat, increasing discomfort and limiting who can safely be treated. Aerolase's 650-microsecond pulse bypasses the surrounding tissue entirely, making it safer, more comfortable, and effective across all Fitzpatrick skin types I through VI.

  2. Is there downtime after Aerolase? Minimal to none for most treatments. Some clients experience a light flush or mild sensitivity for a few hours after their session. Most return to their normal routine the same day with no peeling, crusting, or recovery period required.

  3. Can Aerolase treat my skin if I have a deeper complexion? Absolutely, and this is one of the things that makes Aerolase genuinely different from most lasers. Its pulse technology treats deeper skin tones safely and effectively where many other devices cannot. Safe, inclusive care for all skin types and tones is central to how we operate at Infinite Med Spa.

  4. How soon will I see results? Some clients notice improvement after a single session. For concerns like pigmentation or scarring, results build over a series of treatments and continue improving in the weeks following each session as your skin responds and renews.

  5. Can I combine Aerolase with other treatments? In many cases yes. Aerolase pairs well with treatments like facials, chemical peels, and microneedling depending on your concerns and timing. We'll talk through what combinations make sense for your skin during your consultation.

  6. What is the best place to get Aerolase laser treatment in Slidell, LA? Infinite Med Spa is the only provider of the Aerolase Neo Elite on the Northshore, with a perfect 5-star Google reputation and a team committed to safe, personalized results for every skin type and tone. There is nowhere else in Slidell to get this specific treatment.

Keioka Coleman, owner of Infinite Med Spa, in the waiting room of her Slidell, LA med spa location

Ready to Book Your Aerolase Treatment in Slidell, LA?

Aerolase is one of the most effective tools we have. All patients have access to our 50% off all laser packages promo (starting at $250 per area), making it also one of the most accessible. Come in, let us look at your skin, and we'll tell you honestly whether Aerolase is the right fit for your concerns.

Call or text (985) 645 6193 or send us a DM to book or visit our booking portal here.

Initial consultation required. Results vary and treatment plans are personalized.

Infinite Med Spa | 370 Gateway Dr Suite B, Slidell, LA 70461

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