Forever Young BBL

Forever Young BBL

Fight the Aging Process at a Deeper Level
If you lead an active life, you know that it can come with a price – age spots, wrinkles, creases, and fine lines.
Forever Young BBL is clinically proven to fight the aging process at a deeper level. It is not just a beauty treatment, it is a preventive regimen. Possibly the best investment anyone can make in his or her skin now.
Imagine taking a photo 10 years from now and looking better than you do today. It may sound impossible, but that is what Forever Young BBL can do. It is proven in a 10 year clinical study, the longest on record to show the results of a skincare regimen.
Patients receive four to five start-up treatments then do two to four maintenance treatments per year. It is a non-invasive and gentle procedure with virtually no downtime. In most cases, you are able to apply makeup, return to work and resume most of your activities immediately.

Three benefits of Forever Young BBL:

1

Fight the aging process

2

Non-invasive

3

Quick recovery
Typical Appointment Length:
30 minutes
When will I see results?
Results in as little as one week, and the skin continues to improve over the course of a few months. Multiple treatments are usually recommended for optimal outcomes.
How long do results last?
Treatment is recommended every three months
What areas are treated?
Any area of your body can be treated. The most common areas are those most exposed to the damaging effects of sunlight. Most people ask for treatments on the face, neck, back of the hands, chest and shoulders.

See the Results:

What technology does Forever Young BBL use?

Forever Young BBL uses broadband infrared light treatments that stimulate the dermis and epidermis, changing skin at the molecular level.  It is a non-invasive and gentle procedure with virtually no downtime. In most cases, you are able to apply makeup, return to work and resume most of your activities immediately.

What can I expect from the procedure?

Your eyes will be protected with safety shields for glasses.Typically, there is no need for a topical anesthetic, however your clinician may choose to use one on more sensitive areas. You may feel a quick, warm sensation as the light is absorbed by the targeted areas. Your procedure may take a few minutes to half an hour, depending on the size of the area to be treated.

How long will it take to recover?

  • This is a non-invasive and gentle procedure with virtually no downtime. In most cases, you are able to apply makeup, return to work and resume most of your activities immediately.

Where can I learn more?Â