Why Aerolase Makes Sense for Single Mums


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As a single mum, it’s easy to put your skin last on the never-ending to-do list. Skincare trends can feel like just another thing to keep up with, full of big promises and little time to actually follow through. That’s why treatments like Aerolase are starting to stand out. It’s a quiet achiever in the world of skin care—used by professionals, and not because it’s flashy or trending, but because it gets results without the drama.

It’s not about chasing perfect skin (who has time for that anyway?). It’s about giving your skin the support it needs, in a smart, no-fuss way that works with your real 

And yes, it has celebrity cred.

Wellness entrepreneur and Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson has shared that she uses Aerolase to maintain her iconic glow:

“I tend to stay away from lasers as I live in Miami, but I’ve found a laser called Aerolase through my dermatologist… it works really well for promoting beautiful, healthy and clear skin.”
— Elle Macpherson, via womanandhome.com

While the glow is real, the science behind it is even better.

Inside the Technology

At the heart of the Aerolase Neo Elite is a 650-microsecond Nd: YAG laser system — a cutting-edge platform designed to treat common dermatological conditions, including acne, rosacea, psoriasis, and benign vascular and pigmented lesions. Its ultra-precise pulse duration allows it to target the skin with minimal discomfort, reduced downtime, and virtually no contact. That makes it particularly appealing for patients who want results without interruption to their routine.

Importantly, Aerolase Neo Elite is suitable for all Fitzpatrick skin types — a major step forward in inclusive skincare. For clients with melanin-rich skin, the technology’s gentle but effective approach significantly reduces the risks traditionally associated with laser treatments.

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In clinical settings, practitioners also turn to the Era Elite for its resurfacing capabilities. Where the Neo works from the inside out, the Era works from the outside in. This Er: YAG system is designed to perform full-field skin resurfacing, treating uneven texture, visible pores, fine lines, and photodamage. It’s also indicated for the ablation of benign cutaneous lesions.

Together, Neo and Era form the core of the Aerolase Reverse Protocol — a holistic approach to skin rejuvenation that can be tailored to suit a wide range of conditions and aesthetic goals. These treatments are only available through trained healthcare professionals, ensuring clinical precision and appropriate patient care.

Post-Treatment Support, the Smart Way

Supporting your skin after professional treatments is just as important as the treatment itself. For those seeking a hydrating, non-invasive way to maintain skin comfort and appearance, CO2Lift offers an effective at-home option. This advanced carboxytherapy mask uses carbon dioxide technology to help refresh and hydrate the skin, making it an ideal post-laser companion or simply a luxury moment of calm between clinic visits.

Note: CO2Lift is a cosmetic product and is not included on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG). It is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any medical conditions.

Easy to use, cooling, and gentle on sensitised skin, CO2Lift bridges the gap between clinical innovation and at-home self-care. It’s become a favourite among clinicians looking to offer patients a recovery-friendly product they can trust.


The Support Act: Byonik and Slimyonik

Many clinics turn to Byonik when a patient’s skin needs added hydration support, especially during laser treatments. This pulse-synchronised system combines LED light therapy with antioxidant-rich hyaluronic acid serums. The device aligns its energy pulses to the user’s heartbeat—yes, really—allowing for deeper product absorption in a calm, controlled way.

Used in pre- or post-laser protocols, Byonik helps support skin recovery and reinforces the barrier function without physical exfoliation or mechanical abrasion.
Byonik is not ARTG-registered and is intended for cosmetic use in professional settings only.

For body-focused care, Slimyonik offers a unique experience using compression therapy. The device gently massages the body using alternating air pressure to support a sense of relaxation and promote lymphatic flow. It’s ideal for clients looking to feel lighter, more relaxed, and reconnected with their body, particularly after intensive facial or skin treatments.

Slimyonik is not ARTG-registered and is not intended to treat or cure any medical condition. It is marketed for general wellness support.


Quiet Luxury in the Clinic

The growing popularity of Aerolase reflects a larger shift in the aesthetics space: from aggressive, time-consuming procedures to refined, data-driven therapies that work with, not against, the skin’s natural function.

These treatments don’t scream for attention. They don’t rely on over-the-top packaging or viral hype. Instead, they offer high-end performance in a controlled clinical setting, administered by trained professionals who know how to personalise care.

For patients, this means more than great skin; it means peace of mind.

So that you know:

This treatment isn’t something you can pick up off the shelf; it’s only available through a qualified healthcare professional. If you’re curious about whether it’s right for you, it’s best to have a chat with your doctor. Everyone’s different, so results and experiences can vary. And yep, always follow the label and your doctor’s advice.

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