What Is BBL Laser Skin Treatment?
What Is BBL Laser Skin Treatment?

Broadband light (BBL) laser therapy, also known as a photofacial, is a generally safe and effective treatment for a variety of skin concerns.

Dermatologists use this fairly gentle procedure to:

  • treat skin conditions such as rosacea, spider veins, and acne
  • help minimize the appearance of sun damage, fine lines, and wrinkles
  • even out skin tone and texture

Read on to learn more about the uses of BBL laser therapy, its effectiveness, and what you can expect during and after a session.

What is BBL used for?

BBL is a type of laser therapy used to enhance and brighten your complexion by treating skin concerns and stimulating your body’s production of collagen. Collagen is a protein that helps give structure to your skin, among other things.

Usually, Broadband light laser therapy targets your face, neck, chest, arms, and hands — though it’s possible to treat all areas.

BBL treatments help enhance the appearance of skin damaged by factors such as:

  • sun exposure
  • harmful skin care products
  • pollution

Dermatologists use Broadband light laser treatments for conditions such as:

  • rosacea
  • acne
  • vascular lesions

It enhances your skin’s firmness, elasticity, and pigmentation (coloring). It may also boost your body’s self-healing ability to regrow healthy skin.

BBL may also reduce the appearance of:

  • sun damage
  • fine lines
  • wrinkles
  • scars
  • large pores
  • dull skin
  • pigmented lesions (freckles, age spots)
  • redness
  • uneven skin tone and texture
  • loose or sagging skin
  • melasma and hyperpigmentation

What exactly happens during BBL treatment?

During your initial BBL consultation, a dermatologist will examine your skin to determine which areas to target. Then they’ll create a treatment plan involving multiple laser therapy sessions.

Broadband light laser therapy treatments usually last around 30 minutes, depending on the size of the treatment area.

During the procedure, the physician will apply a cooling gel to the treatment area and possibly a topical anesthetic. You’ll wear safety shields, goggles, or glasses to protect your eyes.

You may experience sensations, pulses, and mild pain. Your skin may feel slightly warm and appear slightly red, swollen, or sunburned.

BBL treatments use a broad spectrum of wavelengths to target your skin’s underlying layers. Your skin absorbs this light energy, which promotes collagen production and eliminates pigmented (darker) skin cells.

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