Aerolase in Medical Dermatology: Laser Treatments for Acne and Chronic Skin Conditions
Join Nina Harry, FNP-BC, in this dynamic pre-recorded conversation—followed by a live Q&A—as she explores how Aerolase technology is reshaping the standard of care for chronic skin conditions.

Join Nina Harry, FNP-BC, in this dynamic pre-recorded conversation—followed by a live Q&A—as she explores how Aerolase technology is reshaping the standard of care for chronic skin conditions. With a focus on treating acne, melasma, psoriasis, and hidradenitis suppurativa, this session addresses the growing demand for safe, drug-free solutions that work across all skin types.
Nina breaks down the science and strategy behind Aerolase’s Neo Elite®, Era Elite®, and Exci308® devices, highlighting their unique engineering, clinical versatility, and practice-building power. Discover how these lasers go beyond industry claims to deliver real, proven results for even the most stubborn skin concerns.
Key topics include:
- Introduction to Aerolase Technology: Neo, Era, and Exci308
- Review of Chronic Medical Conditions Treated
- In-depth look at how Neo treats the full acne spectrum—from active breakouts to PIH and scarring
- Clinical Outcomes & Case Studies
- Reimbursement & Practice Integration
Register to watch this webinar on June 18, 2025 at 8:00pm EST!
Presented by Nina Harry, FNP-BC
Nina Harry is a Nurse Practitioner and owner of Comprehensive Laser & Aesthetics in Columbia, Maryland. With over 12 years experience, she specializes in leveraging cutting-edge laser technologies to treat a wide range of skin conditions and the safe treatment of skin of color. She also is a national laser trainer and consultant for Providers seeking to implement lasers into their practice. Her expertise lies in enhancing patient outcomes through tailored laser treatments, emphasizing safety, efficacy, and inclusivity for all skin types. Today, she is excited to share insights that can help elevate your practice and deliver exceptional results with the implementation of lasers when treating dermatological conditions.