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What is BBL treatment?

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BBL (also known as BroadBand Light), is a type of laser treatment that is commonly used to address a variety of skin concerns, including pigmentation, sun spots, age spots, rosacea, capillaries, lax skin and more. This non-invasive procedure uses intense pulsed light to target pigmented structures in the skin and stimulate collagen production, resulting in clearer skin with better consistency and fewer fine wrinkles.

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One of the most common concerns that BBL treatment is used to address is pigmentation, which can be caused by a variety of factors, including sun exposure, hormonal changes, and ageing.

How long does pigmentation take to fade after laser/BBL therapy?

Results vary from person to person, and it may take several treatments to achieve the desired effect. In general, the skin will begin to show improvement in pigmentation after about two to three weeks following the initial BBL treatment, but it may take up to several months for the pigmentation to fade completely. Learn more about how long pigmentation takes to fade.

Sun spots on the face are another common concern that can be effectively treated with BBL. These spots are often caused by prolonged sun exposure and can be difficult to remove with traditional skincare methods. However, BBL treatment is an effective way to remove sun spots on the face, as it targets the pigmented cells that cause the spots and breaks them down, allowing the body to naturally eliminate them over time.

When it comes to the best way to remove sun spots on the face, BBL treatment is often considered the gold standard. This is because it is a non-invasive procedure that does not require any downtime, and it can be customised to target different skin types and conditions and specific areas of the face. Additionally, BBL treatment is safe for most skin types and can be used to treat a variety of other skin concerns, such as acne, unwanted hair, rosacea fine lines, and wrinkles.

Dr Chris Miller
Written by Dr Chris Miller Accredited skin cancer doctor

MBBS, MA (Virtual Comm), Grad Cert Hlth Info, Grad Dip Comp Inf Sci

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