
From Injectables to Lasers: Dan Julien's Multi-Device Protocol for Natural, Long-Term Skin Rejuvenation
Why Dan Julien Pairs the Neo Elite with the Era Elite for Lasting Patient Results
Dan Julien, medical aesthetics educator and injector at Danesthetics Medical, walks through how he built a multi-device treatment protocol that pairs the Aerolase Neo Elite and Era Elite with injectables for natural, long-term skin rejuvenation.
Julien describes his practice's evolution — opening during COVID as an injectables-only clinic before adding microneedling radiofrequency and then laser devices — and explains how each addition was driven by patient skin goals that injectables alone couldn't address. He outlines how the Neo Elite fits into consultations for patients presenting with skin irregularities, pigmentation concerns, and volume loss, citing its ability to stimulate collagen, correct pigment, and deliver a visible glow with no downtime.
He also shares the philosophy behind his approach: designing treatment plans that make patients look great now and continue to over the next 10 to 20 years — not short-term fixes that fade.
Dan Julien, medical aesthetics educator and injector at Danesthetics Medical, walks through how he built a multi-device treatment protocol that pairs the Aerolase Neo Elite and Era Elite with injectables for natural, long-term skin rejuvenation.
Julien describes his practice's evolution — opening during COVID as an injectables-only clinic before adding microneedling radiofrequency and then laser devices — and explains how each addition was driven by patient skin goals that injectables alone couldn't address. He outlines how the Neo Elite fits into consultations for patients presenting with skin irregularities, pigmentation concerns, and volume loss, citing its ability to stimulate collagen, correct pigment, and deliver a visible glow with no downtime.
He also shares the philosophy behind his approach: designing treatment plans that make patients look great now and continue to over the next 10 to 20 years — not short-term fixes that fade.


