Aerolase Autoimmune & Chronic Skin Disorder Treatments in Algonquin IL
Autoimmune and chronic skin disorders can affect both your comfort and confidence. Conditions like psoriasis, vitiligo, eczema, and alopecia areata often flare without warning. Because of this, many patients look for safe, focused treatments that do not affect the whole body.
At Vigeo Care Center & Aesthetics, we offer Aerolase laser and light treatments in Algonquin, IL. These treatments are non-invasive. In addition, they are designed to target problem areas directly while protecting healthy skin.
What Is Aerolase Autoimmune Skin Treatment?
Aerolase Autoimmune Skin Treatment is a targeted laser and light therapy approach. It focuses only on affected areas of the skin.
Unlike oral medications, which travel through the entire body, Aerolase delivers energy only where it is needed. As a result, treatment stays localized and controlled.

We use two advanced systems:
Exci308® Excimer Light Therapy
This device delivers focused 308 nm UVB light to specific areas.
- Helps calm overactive immune cells
- May support repigmentation in vitiligo
- Targets plaques in psoriasis
Neo Elite® Laser
This laser delivers short, controlled pulses of energy.
- Helps reduce inflammation
- Supports skin repair
- Stimulates healthy skin renewal
Because these treatments are precise, they are safe for Fitzpatrick skin types I–VI. They may also be used for children when medically appropriate.
Conditions Treated at Vigeo
Every patient is different. Therefore, we customize each plan.
Vitiligo
Vitiligo causes loss of skin pigment. With targeted UVB light, repigmentation may gradually occur. Over time, skin tone may appear more even.
Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
Psoriasis creates thick, red plaques. Focused light therapy may reduce scaling and inflammation. As treatment continues, skin texture often improves.
Psoriasis
Eczema causes itching and redness. Laser therapy may calm inflammation and improve skin comfort.
Alopecia Areata & Scalp Psoriasis
This condition causes patchy hair loss. Targeted therapy may help regulate immune activity. In some cases, hair regrowth follows.

How Aerolase Treatment Works

Step 1: Targeted Energy Delivery
First, we deliver light or laser energy directly to the affected skin.
Step 2: Immune Modulation
Next, the energy helps regulate immune activity in that area.
Step 3: Tissue Repair & Recovery
As inflammation decreases, the skin begins to recover. Over time, patients may notice smoother texture and improved color.
Step 4: Maintenance Therapy
Because autoimmune conditions can return, follow-up sessions may be needed. This helps manage flare-ups and maintain results.
Treatment Benefits
Because treatment is localized, it offers several advantages:
Non-invasive
Minimal discomfort
No systemic side effects
Safe for all skin types
Minimal downtime
Suitable for pediatric use when appropriate
In addition, many patients appreciate that they can return to normal activities right away.

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
You may benefit from treatment if you:
Have psoriasis, vitiligo, eczema, or alopecia areata
Want a non-invasive option
Prefer localized therapy instead of systemic medication
Have sensitive or darker skin
However, a consultation is necessary to confirm eligibility.
Pre-Treatment Guidelines
To prepare for your session:
Avoid sun exposure 1–2 weeks before treatment
Follow provider instructions about medications
Arrive with clean skin
Additionally, we will review your health history to ensure safety.
Before And After Treatment
Patients can expect noticeable improvement in pigmentation, inflammation, and hair regrowth with a series of treatments tailored to their condition.




Frequently Asked
Questions
How does Aerolase treat autoimmune skin conditions?
Exci308® UVB phototherapy helps regulate immune activity in affected areas, which may reduce inflammation and support repigmentation or hair regrowth. The Neo Elite® laser can also help reduce localized inflammation and support tissue repair.
What results can patients expect?
Many patients begin noticing improvement after 4–6 sessions, including reduced inflammation or improved pigmentation. Individual results vary depending on the condition and severity.
Is Aerolase safe for all skin types and children?
Yes. Treatments are suitable for Fitzpatrick skin types I–VI and may be used in pediatric patients when clinically appropriate and supervised by a provider.
How does this compare to traditional therapies?
Aerolase provides localized treatment to affected areas. Some patients use it as an alternative to systemic medications, while others combine it with topical or systemic therapies under medical supervision.
How often are treatments scheduled?
Sessions are typically spaced 1–2 weeks apart initially. Maintenance sessions every 2–3 months may be recommended depending on the condition.
Can Aerolase be combined with other treatments?
Yes. It may be integrated with topical medications, systemic therapies, or other dermatologic procedures as part of a personalized treatment plan.
Schedule Your Aerolase Consultation
If you are ready to improve comfort and confidence, Aerolase Autoimmune & Chronic Skin Disorder Treatments in Algonquin, IL may be right for you. Call us at (224) 241-8427 or click the button below to schedule your appointment.