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Aerolase brings breakthrough laser technology to India for transforming future of aesthetic care

With its award-winning flagship products, Neo Elite and Era Elite, which are tailored to treat major Indian skin issues including pigmentation, acne, and rejuvenation, US-based Aerolase, a global leader in aesthetic laser technology, makes its debut in India.

Aerolase, which has a well-established global presence in countries such as the US, UK, and Canada, offers its high-performance laser systems that have been scientifically shown to work in India’s quickly developing aesthetic industry. With minimal downtime, the brand’s innovative technology provides safer, more comfortable, and painless treatments that are ideal for it’s busy, urban consumers.

Aerolase is well-positioned to offer committed support, training, and client service from its new location in Bengaluru, guaranteeing a smooth transition into India’s thriving aesthetic community.

The dermatology & aesthetics industry in India is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.11% between 2025 and 2032, making it one of the fastest-growing in the world. The arrival of Aerolase is well-timed to satisfy the growing demand in India, which is being driven by rising disposable incomes, fast urbanization, and more knowledge of cutting-edge skincare procedures.

Pavel Efremkin, CEO, Aerolase said, “India’s vibrant demographics, escalating awareness and investment in skin health, and thriving medical tourism landscape make it a pivotal hub for cutting-edge aesthetic care. With an accelerating demand for safer, precise, and downtime-free procedures, Aerolase’s FDA-approved technologies are uniquely positioned to empower Indian clinics and dermatologists to deliver world-class treatments tailored specifically for Indian skin.”

Madhusudan HK, Country Head, Aerolase India, added, “While India’s aesthetic dermatology space is rapidly expanding, there remains a significant gap in access to advanced laser solutions that are truly effective, safer, and inclusive of all skin types. Aerolase aims to bridge this gap by offering highly personalized, zero-downtime treatments that are ideal for Indian skin concerns — from pigmentation to acne and rejuvenation. We are also laying the foundation to collaborate with reputed homegrown clinics and brands to scale our presence responsibly and sustainably.”

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