BBL is an innovative technology that sets new standards for skin conditions associated with aging, active life-styles, and sun damage. Broadband light energy allows your physician to precisely treat age and sun spots, small facial veins, rosacea, acne, and many other skin conditions. Your treatment will be tailored to match your skin type and your desired results. Any area of your body can be treated, and the most common areas are those exposed to the damaging effects of sunlight. Recently, studies have shown that BBL can slow down the aging clock. Scientific evidence demonstrates regular maintenance treatments using Forever Young BBL functionally rejuvenates skin and delays skin aging, keeping you “forever young.”

Common Conditions to Treat

  • Pigmented lesions, such as freckles and age spots
  • Vascular lesions, such as red blemishes including spider veins and rosacea
  • Hair Removal
  • Skin Texture

Your Treatment

A topical gel is applied to the treatment area. Then, then the chilled applicator is placed on the skin to deliver the light therapy. Forever Young BBL treatments are generally not uncomfortable. However, in more sensitive areas being treated you may experience a little discomfort. Our laser specialist may apply a topical anesthetic if needed.

In most cases you can apply makeup immediately so there is virtually no downtime. You may be sensitive to sunlight and should generously apply sun screen and other skin care products as directed by our laser specialist. Our team is happy to answer any other questions you may have.

Before and After Broad Band Light

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