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Aerolase for Acne Scarring (PIH)

Fade acne scars. Brighten skin. Feel confident again.

Aerolase safely treats stubborn post-acne pigmentation (PIH) by reducing dark marks and evening out skin tone — with no downtime and minimal discomfort.

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Book your consultation today!

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Why choose Aerolase for Pigmented Acne Scars ?

Pigmented acne scars, are actually not scars at all - they are post-inflammatory hyper-pigmentation, AKA, PIH. Aerolase uses revolutionary technology to:​

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✔ Fade dark post-acne pigmentation (PIH)

✔ Even out skin tone and improves radiance

✔ Stimulate collagen for smoother skin over time

✔ Non-invasive and safe for all skin tones

✔ No peeling, no downtime, no irritation

How Aerolase works for Pigmented Acne Scars

Acne may be gone, but the scars can linger for months — or years. At Skin Ritual, we use Aerolase’s advanced laser technology to gently fade dark marks caused by past breakouts, restoring clarity and evenness to your skin. It’s effective, and safe for all skin tones.

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Laser energy is absorbed by the excess melanin in the skin without harming surrounding tissue.

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The laser helps shatter the pigment particles so they can be cleared by the body over time.

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Aerolase stimulates collagen and cellular turnover, improving tone and texture with each session.

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Is Aerolase right for me?

Aerolase is ideal if you:

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✔ Have dark acne scars that linger long after breakouts

✔ Have a medium to deep skin tone and need a laser that is safe for skin of colour

✔ Don’t want downtime, peeling, or harsh treatments

✔ Are looking for a long-term improvement in clarity and evenness

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Aerolase hurt?

No, the treatment is comfortable and well-tolerated.

What’s the difference between PIH and PIE?

PIH appears as brown or dark spots, while PIE is red or pink. This treatment focuses specifically on dark pigmentation.

Is it safe for all skin tones?

Yes! Aerolase is unique in that it can treat all skin tones safely.

How many treatments will I need?

4-6 sessions are usually recommended for best results. 

Is there downtime?

No, you can resume daily activities immediately. 

How much does it cost?

Full face treatments are $550 per session. For skin health plan members, full face treatment is $467.50.

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Are you ready for clear, even, glowing skin?

Book your first Aerolase session today. 

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Not sure if you're a candidate? Book a skin consultation with one of our expert skin therapists. 

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