Beautiful skin with the power of light!

BroadBand Light (BBL)™ is an innovative, powerful light-based device to help eliminate signs of aging and restore radiant, smooth, and healthy skin.

Common conditions treated by BBL

  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Freckles
  • Age spots
  • Broken capillaries
  • General facial redness and flushing
  • Rosacea

Treatments are comfortable, fast and effective with minimal downtime.

BBL can be used to treat visible signs of aging anywhere on the body, including the face, neck, chest arms and legs.

How does it work?

BBL uses the power of light to target the pigment within the skin. BBL flashes specialized light as it is quickly moved across the treatment area. The pigment is initially darkened, indicating that you had an optimal treatment. Overtime, your body’s natural healing process will remove the pigmented cells replacing with fresh, healthy cells.

How comfortable is the treatment?

Each flash of the BBL light produces a feeling of warmth.  Most patients easily tolerate the feeling without needing any numbing cream.

How long does it take to see results?

This can vary depending on the individual, area being treated, and settings used. However, most patients see results in 2-4 weeks.

How many treatments will I need?

You will see results from a single treatment. Nonetheless, the number of treatments will depend on the severity of your pigment. A typical patient requires 2 treatments.

OUR RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Avoid tanning or a sunburn 1 month before treatment.
  • Stop all exfoliants, retinols and glycolic acid 1 week before treatment.
  • To ensure optimal results and protect your skin following your treatment, it is crucial to wear physical sunscreen SPF 30-50, protective clothing, and limit your sun exposure.
  • Apply moisturizer twice per day following treatment.
  • Avoid chemical peels, facials, shaving, waxing, hair removal, microneedling, microdermabrastion, scrubbing or any procedure for 2-4 weeks after treatment.
  • If you have a history of cold sores, please let your dermatologist know beforehand.