Aesthetic Clinic — Light therapy
BBL HEROic
BroadBand Light for sun spots, redness and uneven tone — quick sessions, little to no downtime, and results that build over a short course.
Start a conversation01 — The concern
Sun spots and pigmentation, redness and broken capillaries, the general dullness of skin that has lived in the sun. The scattered signs that arrive before lines do.
02 — What it is
BroadBand Light — pulsed light delivered through nine interchangeable filters covering 420–1400 nm, so the same device can target pigment, redness, or both. The light is absorbed by the spot or vessel, the body clears the damage, and the skin renews itself. The system reads the skin and adjusts each pulse automatically, with a cooled sapphire plate keeping the surface comfortable.
03 — What it feels like
Around 20–45 minutes for the face. Each pulse is a quick warm snap, and the cooling does most of the comfort work — numbing cream usually isn't needed.
04 — Downtime
Little to none. Some mild redness for a few hours; treated spots often darken first, then flake away over 5–10 days — that's the treatment working. Strict SPF afterwards, and no heat or strong actives for a few days.
05 — Sessions
A corrective course is usually 3–5 sessions, spaced 3–4 weeks apart, with visible change within 1–2 weeks of each. After that, one or two sessions a year keep tone even.
06 — Our take
BBL is our workhorse for tone — pigment and redness — not a lifting or resurfacing device.
For melasma we go carefully and only on the physician's judgment, because light-based treatments can provoke it as easily as improve it. On deeper skin tones we assess first — sometimes a different device is the safer answer, and if so, that's what we'll recommend. As always: the shortest course that does the job.
07 — Talk to us