Neo Elite
Model # MicroPulse1064-XT
Nd:YAG 1064 nm medical aesthetic laser
Neo Elite is a 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser that treats a wide range of dermatological conditions — from acne and rosacea to vascular and pigmented lesions — across all skin types (I–VI), painlessly.
Key benefits
- Remarkable results, without pain
- All skin types (I–VI)
- Skin rejuvenation with tightening
- Treatment of active acne
- Treatment of acne complications: scars, hyperpigmentation, redness
- Melasma / PIH
- Hyperpigmentation
- Rosacea
- Vascular lesions
- Hair removal
Treatments
Acne (NeoClear)
Treating active acne without aggressive medication.
Acne scar reduction
Smoothing texture and evening out the complexion.
Bruises
Accelerated resorption of bruising.
Hair removal
Hair reduction for all phototypes.
Melasma
Reducing deep pigment spots.
Onychomycosis
Treatment of nail fungus.
Pigmented lesions
Fading benign pigment spots.
Port-wine stains & vascular malformations
Treatment of vascular lesions.
Pseudofolliculitis barbae
Reducing post-shave irritation.
Psoriasis · Rosacea
Reducing redness and cutaneous symptoms.
Scars & stretch marks
Fading scars and stretch marks.
Rejuvenation & tightening (NeoSkin)
Collagen stimulation and firmness.
Veins (face and legs)
Treatment of superficial veins.
Angiomas · Warts · Skin tags
Removal of benign cutaneous lesions.
Wound healing
Supporting healing processes.
Specifications
| Laser type | Nd:YAG |
|---|---|
| Wavelength | 1064 nm |
| Model | MicroPulse1064-XT |
| Skin types | I–VI |
| Category | Medical aesthetic laser |
| Manufacturer | Aerolase Corporation, USA |
| Compliance | FDA 21 CFR 1040 · CE 1639 |
Intended purpose
The intended purpose of this device is to treat dermatological conditions to reduce the visible effects of cutaneous or ungual symptoms of acne, rosacea, onychomycosis and psoriasis. Other purposes include the treatment of benign vascular lesions, hair removal, skin tightening and benign pigmented lesions. The device is used by health care professionals or under their control.
Contraindications
- A history of keloid or other abnormal scarring
- Use of photosensitizing medications or photosensitivity disorder history
- Lupus erythematosus
- Sunburn in the treatment site
- Active infection in the treatment site
- Pregnancy
Possible side effects
Side effects are rare, but can include:
- Eye damage from pulses within the ocular region or lack of safety goggles
- Hypo- or hyper-pigmentation
- Scarring caused by over-use
- Blistering from substance on the skin or excess laser energy
- Extended swelling and/or redness (erythema)
- Hives or raised papules / histamine response
- Skin irritation or damage from uses outside the intended purpose
Post-care: In case of blistering, ointment can be applied to keep the area moist until it heals. A mild transient erythema may persist after treatment. Caution should be exercised when treating neuropathic diabetics with advanced diabetic foot syndrome.