

BBL Photofacial
Sciton BBL Photofacial for Melamsa
Gentle Light Therapy for Stubborn Pigmentation
Melasma is a complex, pigment-related condition often triggered by hormones, sun exposure, or heat. While it can be difficult to treat, Sciton’s BBL (BroadBand Light) Photofacial offers a non-invasive option to help fade discoloration—when used with the right technique.
🔹 How It Works:
Sciton BBL delivers precise light energy that targets melanin (dark pigment) and vascular components under the skin. This helps:
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Break up and fade hyperpigmentation
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Reduce redness and inflammation
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Stimulate collagen for smoother, more even skin
✅ Benefits for Melasma:
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Helps lighten dark patches over a series of treatments
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Improves overall skin tone and clarity
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Minimal downtime
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Can be combined with topicals for enhanced results

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⚠️ Important Considerations:
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Melasma is heat-sensitive, and BBL uses heat—so it must be done with low-energy settings
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Not ideal for darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV–VI) due to risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
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Works best when combined with a strict sun protection routine and topical pigment inhibitors (like hydroquinone, azelaic acid, or tranexamic acid)
🧠 Best When Combined With:
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Topical lightening agents
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Moxi (gentler laser alternative)
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Chemical peels
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PRP for inflammation control and skin healing
In summary:
BBL can be a safe and effective melasma treatment when performed by a skilled provider using proper protocols. It’s often part of a multimodal plan to reduce pigment and improve skin health over time.
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