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BroadBand Light (BBL) laser therapy is a noninvasive method for treating various skin concerns. It uses intense pulsed light to penetrate multiple skin layers simultaneously, emitting diverse wavelengths in a single flash. It is typically recommended for treating skin conditions such as liver spots (age spots), rosacea, sun damage, inflammation, fine lines and wrinkles, and dull skin.
Moreover, BBL minimises the risk of surface damage by employing heat to reach the underlying skin layer, prompting a wound-healing response. During this stage, the skin is revitalised and restructured as it heals itself to fix imperfections. This unique characteristic makes BBL a powerful yet gentle alternative for comprehensive skin rejuvenation for its versatility in treating a wide range of concerns with a non-invasive impact on the skin.
BBL Therapy is often a preferred treatment method due to its use of a broader spectrum of light that can be filtered to address various skin conditions and the ability to cover a large surface area.
A personalised treatment plan will be crafted following your initial consultation to address your specific concerns. During the Broadband Light Therapy (BBL) session, your skin will undergo a thorough cleansing and eye protection will be provided. A clear gel is then applied to the treatment area.
Once your skin is prepared, the BBL device emits flashes of light that penetrate your skin, targeting pigment, blood vessels, and tissue. This process triggers your body's natural healing response and stimulates collagen production to repair damage and improve elasticity, reducing the appearance of skin issues such as inflammation and wrinkles. Post-treatment, your skin is cooled, and sunscreen is applied for optimal care and protection.
What can Broadband Light (BBL) treat?
Broadband Light (BBL) treatment offers noticeable improvements in various skin concerns. You can anticipate enhanced skin texture, reduced pigmentation, irregularities, and improved skin tone. BBL effectively targets sunspots, age spots, and vascular concerns, leading to a more youthful, bright, and even complexion.
Additionally, BBL stimulates collagen production, promoting skin elasticity and firmness. Over time, you may experience a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles contributing to a healthy and rejuvenated appearance. Results are gradual and cumulative, with optimal outcomes typically achieved after several treatments. Your skin will continue to improve in the weeks following each session as the natural healing process takes effect.
It is important to note that individual responses may vary, and the specific outcomes depend on factors such as skin type, treatment frequency, and the targeted concerns.
The number of sessions required to achieve your desired outcome varies based on the specific concerns being addressed. A series of three to four sessions spaced four weeks apart is recommended for treating brown spots. In the case of redness, such as rosacea, ongoing treatments are generally advised to manage the condition effectively.
For BBL treatments targeting acne, a recommended course involves six to eight sessions spaced one to two weeks apart. During your initial consultation, our aesthetician will thoroughly assess your condition and discuss a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs.
How long will BroadBand Light (BBL) results last?
Maintaining optimal BBL results involves incorporating a good skincare routine and minimising sun exposure. During your consultation, you will be guided on pre-, during, and post-treatment skincare, emphasising quality products and sun avoidance. Investing in skin health includes smart lifestyle choices for lasting benefits.
Is there any downtime with BBL?
After the treatment, you may notice some redness in and around the treated area and experience slight swelling for one to two days. However, you can apply makeup, resume work, and return to your routine immediately after your appointment.
Is BBL safe for all skin types?
The procedure is deemed safe for individuals with light, untanned skin. Melanin absorption poses risks for olive or brown skin, leading to burning, hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation, or scarring. Safer options for those with more melanin include chemical peels and specific laser treatments.
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