Nov
Patients who come to Kirsch Dermatology of Naples, Florida, for skin rejuvenation, may be presented with two options: BBL therapy and Halo laser treatment. But which is better? Let’s look at the two procedures and discuss their benefits!
Broadband light therapy (BBL) is a non-invasive treatment that uses several wavelengths of light to target specific skin concerns. It is often referred to as intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy, but BBL offers more advanced and customizable options than traditional IPL treatments.
The technology behind BBL involves emitting high-intensity light pulses into the deeper layers of skin. The targeted area absorbs this light energy, stimulating cell regeneration and collagen production. This results in various benefits for the skin, such as improved texture, reduced pigmentation and redness, and a more youthful appearance. Since BBL can address various skin concerns, it is a popular choice among those seeking overall skin rejuvenation.
The Halo treatment is best described as a hybrid fractional laser resurfacing procedure combining ablative and non-ablative wavelengths to address multiple skin concerns effectively. This innovative treatment is known for its ability to deliver dramatic results with minimal downtime. The combination of lasers makes it an excellent solution for patients needing superficial and deep skin changes. It can be used to treat sun damage, fine lines and wrinkles, uneven skin tone and texture, acne scars, and more.
During the Halo treatment, the laser energy targets both the top layers of the skin (epidermis) and deeper tissues (dermis). This stimulates collagen production and accelerates cell turnover for improved skin health and appearance. The procedure is customizable based on each patient’s unique needs.
Naples, Florida, area patients considering their skin rejuvenation options at Kirsch Dermatology may want to ask our team about BBL and Halo treatments. Our team can advise patients on which is best for their specific needs and help them make an educated decision.
If you live in the community and want to learn more about these services, call (239) 300-9767 to request a visit at 1012 Goodlette-Frank Rd, Suite 100.