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Why Neo Skin Laser Treatment Is Ideal for All Skin Types

Many clients struggle to find a laser that is both effective and gentle — especially those with deeper skin tones, sensitive skin, or conditions like rosacea. Neo Skin laser technology is changing that. It's designed to be safe across all Fitzpatrick skin types while still delivering meaningful improvement in tone, texture, and clarity.

Kendall Esthetics··5 min read
Close-up of clear, balanced skin under soft studio light

What makes Neo Skin different

Neo Skin uses a well-studied 1064 nm wavelength, with a long-standing safety profile in dermatology. What sets it apart is how that energy is delivered: rapid, gentle pulses penetrate deeply enough to stimulate real improvement without overheating the surface of the skin.

In practice, that typically means:

  • Minimal redness
  • No peeling
  • Little to no downtime
  • No need to hide afterward

A better option for every skin tone

Historically, many laser treatments were not recommended for deeper skin tones due to the risk of hyperpigmentation or uneven results. Because Neo Skin's energy works below the surface and doesn't damage the outer layer, it is generally considered suitable across all Fitzpatrick skin types (I–VI), as well as for reactive or vascular skin and for clients managing rosacea.

Why customization matters

No two skin types are the same — so treatments shouldn't be either. Neo Skin settings can be personalized to address a range of concerns:

  • Acne and acne scars
  • Rosacea and redness
  • Melasma, age spots, and uneven tone
  • Fine lines and dullness
  • Texture concerns

Is Neo Skin right for you?

If you've had mixed experiences with skincare treatments in the past — or if your skin reacts easily — Neo Skin may be worth discussing at consultation. There are no needles, no peeling, and no extended recovery; just clean, comfortable treatment with real, gradual improvement.

Suitability is always confirmed at consultation. Results vary based on skin history, goals, and adherence to your provider's plan.

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Curious whether this fits your goals? Start with a consultation.

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