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 in Algonquin, IL.
This non-invasive laser technology is designed to reduce inflammation, restore a more even skin tone, and support overall skin health — all with minimal discomfort and little to no downtime.
What Is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes facial redness, flushing, visible blood vessels, bumps, and acne-like breakouts. Common triggers include sun exposure, stress, heat, alcohol, and genetics.

Forms of rosacea include:
Erythematotelangiectatic (ETR): persistent redness and visible vessels
Papulopustular: bumps and pustules
Phymatous: thickened skin
Ocular: eye irritation
Rosacea may be less visible in darker skin tones, making proper evaluation and diagnosis important.
How Aerolase Treats Rosacea & Inflammatory Skin Conditions
The Neo Elite® 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser gently targets hemoglobin and inflamed tissue to:
Reduce persistent redness and flushing
Minimize visible veins and broken capillaries
Improve bumps, papules, and pustules
Calm inflammation and support long-term skin balance
Safe for Fitzpatrick skin types I–VI, this treatment is fast, comfortable, and non-invasive. Many patients begin noticing improvement after the first few sessions.

Treatment Benefits

Non-invasive treatment option
Comfortable procedure with minimal discomfort
No downtime — resume daily activities immediately
Safe for sensitive and darker skin tones
Short sessions (15–20 minutes)
Suitable for face, neck, chest, and jawline
Designed to support long-term improvement of redness and inflammation
Trusted & Recognized Medical Spa in Algonquin, IL
Vigeo Care Center & Aesthetics in Algonquin, IL is proud to be recognized by both our patients and the local community:
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5-Star Google Review Rating
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Top 3 Medical Spa in Algonquin, IL (2025)
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Best Day Spa in McHenry County (2025)
These recognitions reflect our commitment to patient safety, clinical excellence, and consistent, natural-looking results.
Ideal Candidates
Aerolase rosacea treatment may be ideal 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 requiring safe laser treatment
Want clearer, more balanced skin tone without downtime
Pre-Treatment Guidelines
To prepare for treatment:
Avoid sun exposure or tanning 1–2 weeks before treatment
Discontinue retinoids or exfoliants 3–5 days prior
Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin
Before And After Treatment




Frequently Asked
Questions
How does Aerolase treat rosacea and inflammation?
The Aerolase Neo Elite® laser delivers controlled, targeted energy into the skin to reduce redness, calm inflammation, and coagulate visible blood vessels.
This process helps improve rosacea-related flushing, broken capillaries, and inflammatory bumps while minimizing impact on surrounding tissue.
Is this treatment painful?
Most patients describe the sensation as mild warmth or a light snap. Treatment is generally well tolerated without numbing, and discomfort is typically rated low.
How long does a treatment session take?
A typical session lasts approximately 15–20 minutes, depending on the size of the treatment area. Most patients return to normal activities immediately afterward.
How many treatments will I need?
Many patients see improvement after 2–3 treatments, with optimal results often achieved in a series of 4–6 sessions. Maintenance treatments every 3–6 months may help manage ongoing rosacea symptoms.
What results should I expect?
Patients may experience:
Reduced redness
Fewer visible veins
Fewer inflammatory bumps
More balanced, even-toned skin
Results continue to improve as treated vessels are absorbed and inflammation decreases. Individual results vary.
Is this treatment safe for sensitive or darker skin tones?
Yes. Aerolase® technology is FDA-cleared for Fitzpatrick skin types I–VI and is suitable for sensitive or reactive skin when performed by trained providers.
Is there downtime after treatment?
Downtime is minimal. Mild redness may occur for a few hours, but most patients resume normal daily activities immediately.
Can Aerolase replace topical or oral rosacea medications?
Some patients use Aerolase as a standalone treatment, while others combine it with topical or oral therapies. Your provider will recommend a personalized treatment plan based on your skin’s needs.
Will redness return over time?
Rosacea is a chronic condition, and symptoms may recur. Maintenance treatments, medical-grade skincare, and trigger management can help keep symptoms under control long-term.
Who is not a good candidate for treatment?
Treatment may not be appropriate for individuals who:
Are pregnant
Have open wounds or active infection in the treatment area
Have certain uncontrolled medical conditions
A consultation will determine eligibility and ensure safety.
Schedule Your Aerolase Rosacea Consultation
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.