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Go with the Sciton BBL (in my opinion). Scition is well respected on this site and they did well in customer service feedback on the IPL / Laser feedback reports. I don't have anything to say about Aerolase either way so can't help you there.
17245698100213 Hello, Don't be driven by names. I have used both the Scition and the Aerolase. When I became serious in purchasing a new laser for a new MedSpa, I researched everything from price point, multi-platform vs single platform lasers, and most importantly, RESULTS! I found that even though the Scition is a great laser, the Aerolase laser produced wonderful results with the first treatment. Better yet, since it was affordable to purchase, I could reflect that savings in my Laser treatment costs! Every one of my clients have been completely satisfied with their results!
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We're deciding between the Aerolase Neo and Sciton BBL. Both seem to have a broad range of applications. It will be our first laser for the practice, so looking to treat lentigos, telangiectasias, rosacea, hair removal and do photofacials and skin tighttening. Any advice?