12/05/2025
Sciton BBL (Broad Band Light) for vascular conditions
Capillaries, redness, or cherry angiomas — they don’t stand a chance around here.
This beauty came in ready to address stubborn surface vessels, and BBL delivered exactly what it’s designed to do: target vascular capillaries with precision.
The after photo is a true, immediate vascular response. Yes — redness + swelling are NORMAL and expected right after treatment and may last for a couple days. That’s your body and skin saying, “Thank you-I’m working and I’ll take it from here.”
✨ THE A.B.C.’s of Vascular Change (what to look for after BBL):
A — Absence of vessel
The vessel no longer refills with blood — mission accomplished.
B — Blurred lines
Edges of the vessel soften as the body begins to break it down.
C — Color change
Often turning darker or nearly black before it fades — this is a good sign. It means heat energy was effectively absorbed.
🤔 How many sessions do you need?
Most vascular concerns require 2–3 BBL treatments, spaced appropriately, for optimal reduction and long-term clarity.
BBL is one of the most powerful tools for most vascular conditions: flushing, broken capillaries, rosacea-type redness, cherry and spider angiomas, and overall tone improvement — when done correctly and conservatively.
If visible vessels are stealing the glow from your complexion, this is your sign to treat them, not cover them.
📍: Tulsa, OK
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