BBL
BBL, or BroadBand Light, is a non-invasive treatment that uses light to lift away age spots, sun damage, redness, and more. It can be performed on a variety of areas including the face, neck, chest, arms, and hands, leaving you with clearer, firmer, more youthful-looking skin.
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What does BBL target?

Tone
Achieve a more even skin tone by targeting sun damage, redness, and dark spots for a balanced and clear complexion.

Sun Damage
Erase stubborn sun spots and protect your skin from further UV damage, leaving you with a clearer and more youthful appearance.

Redness
Reduce skin redness, whether from irritation, rosacea, or other causes, to reveal a calmer, more balanced complexion.

Hyperpigmentation
Target dark spots and uneven skin tone with treatments that lighten for a more even and luminous skin surface.


A gentle laser treatment designed to refresh and rejuvenate skin by targeting early signs of aging, sun damage, and uneven tone. It stimulates collagen production, improving texture and leaving skin brighter and more radiant with minimal downtime.

Struggling with rough texture or stubborn acne? Peel away the problem.

Extend your treatment to include your neck.

Don’t forget your hands! Extend your treatment results by adding them to your treatment.

Extend your treatment to your neck and chest for added results!






Photorejuvenation gives your skin the reset it needs.


Tighten, brighten, and tone with a peel designed specifically to meet your skin's individual needs.
BBL FAQs
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BBL is generally not painful, but you may feel a mild heat sensation during the treatment as the light pulses are delivered.
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After your treatment, you may notice small, rough patches resembling coffee grounds. These are pigments brought to the surface, which will flake off in the days following the treatment. By day 7, you should see results with a more even tone and a brighter complexion.
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BBL treatments can be done year-round, but it’s important to be mindful of sun exposure, especially in the summer. If you’re spending a lot of time sunbathing or tanning, it’s best to wait until fall or winter to begin treatments.