Forever Young BBL® (BroadBand Light Therapy)

Rejuvenate, Repair, and Restore with Forever Young BBL®
Forever Young BBL® is the most powerful and scientifically backed light therapy technology in the aesthetics industry. Unlike traditional treatments, Forever Young BBL® has been shown to alter the gene expression of aging skin cells, making them behave more like younger, healthier skin.
This non-invasive, cutting-edge technology treats a wide range of skin concerns, offering long-lasting, natural results with minimal to mild discomfort. Whether you're battling sun damage, fine lines, wrinkles, rosacea, acne, or uneven pigmentation, Forever Young BBL® provides a comprehensive, science-driven solution for youthful, radiant skin.
Treatment areas include the face, neck, chest, arms, and hands, allowing for full-body skin rejuvenation and a truly refreshed appearance.

Treatment Details
Reverse Years of Skin Damage with the Power of BroadBand Light

Forever Young BBL® uses precision-tuned light energy to penetrate the skin and stimulate the natural healing process, promoting new collagen production and improving overall skin tone, texture, and elasticity.
At R+ MedSpa, our Forever Young BBL® treatments help to:
- Reduce fine lines and wrinkles for a smoother appearance
- Fade sunspots, age spots, and freckles for more even skin tone
- Calm redness and visible blood vessels associated with rosacea
- Clear active acne and reduce acne scars
- Stimulate long-term collagen growth for progressive skin tightening
With regular maintenance treatments, Forever Young BBL® not only corrects visible imperfections but also slows down the skin’s aging process at the molecular level—keeping your skin healthier and younger-looking for years to come.


Frequently Asked Questions
Many patients notice improvement in skin tone and clarity within 7–14 days after their first treatment. Results continue to improve with a series of treatments and ongoing collagen stimulation.
Most patients describe the treatment as mildly uncomfortable but very tolerable. Some compare the sensation to a quick snap of a rubber band against the skin. A topical anesthetic can be used for added comfort if needed.