AeoroLase Neo Laser Facial
Have you been wanting a skin tightening and rejuvenation procedure, but are leery of injectables or chemicals? Have no fear, we have just the treatment for you: AeoroLase Neo.
This gentle and effective resurfacing tool uses laser light therapy to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, acne scars, age spots, and more. Better yet: the procedure is entirely noninvasive and painless. There is no numbing needed, no skin irritation, and zero pain – before, during, or after the treatment.
How It Works
The Aerolase Neo is a uniquely gentle treatment that is safe, effective, and tolerable for all skin types and skin tones. The device’s unique technology zeroes in on the combination of melanin, hemoglobin, and water in the skin tissue – all of which contribute to signs of aging in your skin. Laser light painlessly passes through the skin to target this combination and leave you with clear, healthy, glowing skin.
The fast pulse eliminates any discomfort during the procedure and results in safe, effective results for men and women of all skin tones.
What AeoroLase Neo Is Used For
At Edward G. Mackay and Associates, LLC, we use AeoroLase Neo to treat:
- Acne
- Hyperpigmentation
- Nail fungus
- Psoriasis
- Rosacea and redness
- Saggy skin
- Spider veins
- Sun damage

Before & After Photos
Browse these photos of actual patients, both before and after their AeoroLase Neo treatment at Edward G. Mackay and Associates, LLC.
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Laser Therapy Facial
At Edward G. Mackay and Associates, LLC we pleased to be able to offer a variety of aesthetic options for our patients. For those interested in our cosmetic procedures, a laser-light facial can provide the results you’re looking for – without the invasiveness of even a needle prick.
The Aeoro Neo laser facial may be just what the doctor ordered. Find out if it’s right for you by calling us at (727) 781-5652 to schedule your visit – or request an appointment now. We look forward to seeing you at one of our three convenient locations in Tampa Bay: in Palm Harbor, St. Petersburg, or Largo in southwest Florida.