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Broadband Light (BBL) therapy is an advanced form of intense pulsed light treatment that utilizes two flashlamps to deliver a broad spectrum of light energy into specific layers of the skin. The targeted pulses of light are absorbed by chromophores—concentrated areas of pigment or color in the skin. This absorbed light converts to heat, effectively damaging the chromophores while contracting collagen fibers and stimulating new collagen production.
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) is highly effective for treating various skin concerns, including unwanted pigmentation and discoloration. However, visible spots on the skin can sometimes indicate abnormal cell growth beneath the surface.
The erbium laser is a type of solid-state laser. When its light penetrates the skin, it is absorbed by the water within skin cells, leading to their destruction. The heat generated in the surrounding tissue causes the existing collagen fibers to shrink and tighten, while also stimulating the production of new collagen.

The non-ablative laser enhances the appearance of various skin conditions by delivering controlled thermal energy without damaging the epidermis. This process targets and destroys specific tissues and also stimulates new collagen production, leading to a thicker dermis and improved skin texture and appearance.