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Forever Young BBL: Advanced IPL

Non-invasive solution
A return to radiance

Your skin tells a story, and with time that story naturally changes. Sun exposure, genetics, and the natural aging process can lead to redness, sunspots, fine lines, or a loss of firmness. These changes are common, but they don’t have to define how you look or feel.

At Victoria Park Medispa, we offer Forever Young BBL (BroadBand Light), an advanced form of IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) therapy. Both treatments use pulses of light to address visible skin concerns caused by aging or sun exposure.

What sets BBL apart is its precision and versatility. It delivers light energy more evenly and deeply into the skin, helping to correct redness, sunspots, and uneven tone. It also stimulates collagen and elastin production, leaving skin smoother and firmer over time.

Clinically proven to restore clarity and radiance, Forever Young BBL helps your skin look refreshed and vibrant at any age. 

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Forever Young BBL is a next-generation light-based treatment designed to address both the visible and underlying signs of aging. Unlike traditional IPL technology, which primarily targets surface pigmentation, BBL delivers broadband light that works at multiple layers of the skin. The light energy gently heats deeper tissues, stimulating natural collagen production and cellular renewal. The result is smoother texture, a more even tone, and a healthy, natural glow. It reduces redness, brown spots, and uneven tone on the surface, while stimulating new collagen and elastin deeper within the skin. The treatment is gentle, non-invasive, and requires little to no downtime. Patients often describe their skin afterward as brighter, clearer, and naturally refreshed. 

What is
Forever Young BBL?

Forever Young BBL is a next-generation light-based treatment designed to address both the visible and underlying signs of aging. Unlike traditional IPL technology, which primarily targets surface pigmentation, BBL delivers broadband light that works at multiple layers of the skin. The light energy gently heats deeper tissues, stimulating natural collagen production and cellular renewal. The result is smoother texture, a more even tone, and a healthy, natural glow. It reduces redness, brown spots, and uneven tone on the surface, while stimulating new collagen and elastin deeper within the skin. The treatment is gentle, non-invasive, and requires little to no downtime. Patients often describe their skin afterward as brighter, clearer, and naturally refreshed. 

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What makes Forever Young BBL unique is its ability to target concerns you see today while also influencing how the skin behaves over time. On the surface, pulses of broadband light improve clarity and evenness. Beneath the surface, the same energy activates your skin’s natural repair process, gradually restoring firmness and smoother texture. 

Clinical research has also shown that BBL can work at the cellular level, encouraging skin cells to function more like younger, healthier cells. In a long-term study published in Cosmetic Dermatology, patients who received regular broadband light treatments over nine years looked up to ten years younger than their actual age, and many showed little or no additional signs of aging throughout the study.¹ 

The result is skin that not only looks refreshed and radiant today, but is also supported to age more gracefully in the years ahead. 

Forever Young BBL

Results
before /after

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  • Before treatment
  • After treatment

Photos courtesy of Victoria Park Medispa.
Warning: These photos are published for reference only to provide information on the nature of the treatment. They do not constitute a guarantee of results.

BEFORE THE TREATMENT

Book a consultation with a Victoria Park expert. At your appointment, they will help you decide whether BroadBand light therapy is right for your skin.

DURING THE TREATMENT

Laser treatment for skin pigmentation is relatively quick. Most clients describe the sensation similar to a slight pinch or the snap of an elastic band. Overwhelmingly, patients find the feeling tolerable. After about 15 to 30 minutes, the session is done, bringing you a step closer to radiant skin.

After THE TREATMENT

Following treatment, patients may experience temporary darkening of brown spots and minimal redness for up to 48 hours. The intensity should fade, revealing a more refreshed complexion in just a few days’ time. For optimal results, we recommend regular treatments until your desired look is achieved.

FAQ

Got questions about Forever Young BBL? We’ve got your answers here
How much does FOREVER YOUNG BBL cost?

Pricing varies depending on the treatment area. For best results, we recommend one session per season. Our full-face package includes four treatments, starting at $1,635 – that’s $408 per treatment. This package also includes a free medical-grade facial.

What areas are treated by Forever Young BBL?

Forever Young BBL can treat the face, neck, or décolleté. Victoria Park Medispa also offers BBL Hero, which can treat larger areas on the body, such as arms, back, hands and more.

How soon can I see results?

Results are visible within a few days of the first session and develop progressively after each treatment. We recommend our “Forever Young BBL” corrective program, which includes three treatments – one treatment per month. For optimal results get 4 sessions and a medical grade facial and enjoy 30% off.

What types of hyperpigmentation can the treatment correct?

BBL can treat sunspots, sun damage, post-inflammatory spots and freckles.

The beauty of BBL is that it can also treat redness, including diffusing redness (erythema) and visible blood vessels on the skin, in addition to the collagen and elastin that give the skin its radiance and tone. Unfortunately, we cannot treat melasma with this treatment.

How does Forever Young BBL correct pigmentation spots?

BBL is based on a technology called “selective photothermolysis”. This principle consists of emitting a pulsed light through the BBL handpiece, which is absorbed by melanin (responsible for brown spots) and oxyhemoglobin (responsible for the redness and blood vessels visible in the skin). When a brown spot is targeted and absorbs the light, the heat generated destroys the melanin in that area without damaging the surrounding tissue. The melanin in the brown spot is then eliminated by the body’s natural processes. We are also able to treat the skin’s collagen and elastin, which are stimulated to create new, stronger cells.

How is Forever Young BBL Technology different from “Regular” IPL?

“Forever Young BBL” is an advanced version of the Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatment. Victoria Park Medispa was one of the first centers in Canada to use IPL technology, before evolving to the “Forever Young BBL”.

“Forever Young BBL” offers the ability to treat multiple skin conditions with a single handpiece (wavelengths of light) to target different depths of the skin. This allows you to customize your treatment according to your needs and indications. Traditional Intense Pulsed Light typically has one or two wavelengths, which limits the ability to customize the treatment and address the areas you want to improve.

BBL also allows you to receive multiple passes of light with these different wavelengths (maximum of six passes). Therefore, technicians can slowly heat the skin and target layers of skin one at a time depending on the desired results. IPL allows only two or three passes maximum, with the same wavelength and without the customization that can be obtained with BBL. BBLthe more advanced version of IPL: much more adapted and more comfortable for our patients.

*Studies have shown1 that regular Forever Young BBL treatments have allowed patients to look up to ten years younger than their real age. According to one retrospective study1 by 491 evaluators, eleven patients were treated with Forever Young BBL over nine years and were found not to have aged over the study period.

1Bitter, P. Pozner, J. Retrospective Evaluation of the Long-Term Anti-Aging Effects of Broadband Light Therapy, Cosmetic Dermatology, February 2013.

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