
Lasers & Light Therapy
Advanced laser and light therapies tailored for real results — safely delivered under physician supervision. Our clinic combines FDA-cleared platforms (BBL, CO₂ resurfacing, laser hair removal, and LED recovery) with personalized protocols and combination treatments to address pigmentation, redness, texture, hair, and overall skin rejuvenation. Consultation and patch testing ensure the right device and settings for your skin type and goals.
Our Lasers
Our advanced laser and light therapies use FDA-cleared devices to safely treat pigmentation, redness, texture, and unwanted hair. Treatments are delivered with physician oversight, individualized settings, and patch testing to maximize safety and results.

CoolPeel (Fractional CO₂) — Full-body capable
Overview: CoolPeel is a controlled, fractional CO₂ resurfacing technique that refreshes skin texture, reduces fine lines, and improves sun damage with less downtime than traditional CO₂. Because CoolPeel works at a more superficial depth, it can be used on the face and other body areas for targeted texture and tone improvement.
Treats: Fine lines, sun damage, rough texture, mild scarring, and age spots across the face, neck, chest, hands, and select body areas.
Typical course & downtime: Often performed as a single session or short series; expected downtime is short to moderate — erythema and flaking for ~3–7 days depending on intensity.
Who it’s for: Patients seeking noticeable resurfacing with shorter recovery than deep CO₂ — ideal for texture refreshes and body-area rejuvenation where lighter resurfacing is preferred.
Safety note: Requires physician consultation and individualized settings; avoid recent tanning and follow strict aftercare. Not appropriate during pregnancy.

Vascular & Redness Treatments (Telangiectasia / Rosacea)
Overview: Targeted vascular protocols use pulsed light or vascular-specific lasers to reduce visible blood vessels, flushing, and persistent facial redness. Treatments focus on selectively heating problematic vessels while protecting surrounding skin.
Treats: Broken capillaries, spider veins, persistent facial flushing, and rosacea-related redness.
Typical course & downtime: Multiple sessions (often 2–4 treatments) are common, spaced 4–8 weeks apart. Downtime is minimal to moderate — temporary redness, mild bruising, or pinpoint scabbing may occur and typically resolve within days to 1–2 weeks.
Who it’s for: Patients with visible facial vessels, chronic redness, or rosacea symptoms who want a reduction in flushing and improved skin appearance.
Safety note: A medical evaluation is important to rule out underlying causes; some vascular treatments can cause transient bruising and require conservative settings on darker skin types. Pregnant patients should defer treatment until after pregnancy.

DEKA Tetra (Tetra PRO CO₂) — Face-focused deep resurfacing
Overview: The DEKA Tetra is a deeper fractional CO₂ platform intended primarily for facial resurfacing and intensive texture correction — ideal for deeper lines, acne and surgical scar revision, and significant photodamage. This device delivers more aggressive fractional resurfacing and therefore produces more dramatic collagen remodeling.
Treats: Deep wrinkles, severe textural irregularities, acne/surgical scars, and advanced sun damage (face-focused treatment).
Typical course & downtime: Usually 1 treatment or a small number of staged treatments; expect moderate to significant downtime — redness, crusting, and peeling for 7–14+ days depending on depth and settings, with clinician-managed aftercare.
Who it’s for: Patients needing deeper correction who can commit to a supervised recovery period and follow-up visits. Tetra is face-only in our protocols to ensure precise care and safety.
Safety note: DEKA Tetra is an intense resurfacing procedure and requires medical evaluation, antiviral prophylaxis when indicated, and strict sun-avoidance during healing. Not suitable for recently tanned skin or certain skin types without careful assessment.

Pigmentation Correction (Sunspots, Lentigines, Melasma management)
Overview: Our pigmentation protocols combine light- and laser-based treatments with medical-grade topical therapies to fade sunspots and manage complex pigment disorders like melasma. We emphasize careful assessment and maintenance to reduce recurrence.
Treats: Sunspots (lentigines), age spots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and melasma (with a tailored care plan).
Typical course & downtime: Treatment plans vary by condition — simple sunspot protocols may need 2–4 sessions; melasma requires ongoing maintenance with topical agents and careful light use. Downtime ranges from minimal (light fading) to moderate (temporary darkening and flaking) depending on treatment intensity.
Who it’s for: Appropriate for patients with localized sunspots or diffuse pigment concerns; melasma patients require an individualized, conservative approach due to recurrence risk.
Safety note: Melasma can worsen with aggressive light/laser therapy; thorough evaluation and pre/post topical protocols (sun protection, pigment-control protocols) are essential. Patch testing and staged treatments reduce risk.

Photofacial (BBL / BroadBand Light)
Overview: BBL photofacials use broadband light to gently target pigmentation, sun damage, and uneven tone for a brighter, more even complexion. Treatments stimulate collagen over time and are excellent for maintenance and prevention.
Treats: Sunspots, freckling, diffuse pigment, redness, and early signs of photodamage across the face, neck, chest, and hands.
Typical course & downtime: Typically performed as a series of 3–5 sessions spaced 3–6 weeks apart. Expect minimal downtime — temporary redness and slight darkening of treated spots that flake or fade over 1–2 weeks.
Who it’s for: Ideal for patients seeking gentle rejuvenation, improved tone, and prevention of progressive sun damage with low recovery time.
Safety note: Patch testing and skin-type assessment are recommended; avoid active tanning prior to treatment. Some pigment conditions (e.g., melasma) require careful assessment as light treatments can worsen certain patterns of hyperpigmentation.

BBL Clear Face (Acne, Redness & Texture Refinement)
Overview: BBL Clear Face uses broadband light to reduce acne-causing bacteria, inflammation, and redness while gently improving skin texture—a non-invasive option for clearer skin with minimal downtime.
Treats: Inflammatory acne, post-acne redness, enlarged pores, uneven texture, and mild pigment concerns on the face and jawline.
Typical course & downtime: Most patients undergo 4–6 treatments spaced 2–4 weeks apart. Downtime is minimal—temporary redness, warmth, or slight swelling that usually resolves within hours to a few days.
Who it’s for: Ideal for patients with inflammatory acne or persistent redness seeking clinician-supervised, non-invasive care; candidacy depends on acne type, prior treatments, and skin tone.
Safety note: Consultation and test patch required. Disclose photosensitizing medications and recent isotretinoin use (may require delay); avoid recent tanning. Darker skin tones require conservative settings to reduce pigmentation risk.
Benefits of
Laser Treatments
Laser treatments offer a precise, non-invasive way to improve skin tone and texture, fade pigmentation and sun damage, reduce unwanted hair and visible vessels, soften fine lines, stimulate collagen for firmer, more youthful skin, and help reduce acne and inflammation. Treatments are highly customizable to your skin type and concern, require minimal downtime compared with surgical options, and can be combined with complementary therapies (LED, topical regimens, RF microneedling) for amplified, longer-lasting results. Performed under physician supervision with individualized settings and aftercare, lasers deliver predictable, durable improvements when paired with proper screening and maintenance — consultation required; results may vary.

Results
View our laser before-and-after gallery below to see clinician-administered results achieved with our advanced laser and light platforms at the Port Orange clinic.
Light Therapy
Light therapy (LED) uses specific wavelengths of light — typically red, blue, and near-infrared — to reduce inflammation, speed tissue recovery, and stimulate collagen production. Non-invasive and painless, it’s ideal as a standalone treatment for acne and redness or as a recovery booster after lasers and resurfacing, with minimal to no downtime and clinician-directed protocols to tailor wavelengths and timing for your skin’s needs.

Acne & Blemish Control (Blue + Red Light)
Overview: Targeted blue and red LED wavelengths reduce acne-causing bacteria, calm inflammation, and help decrease breakouts when used in a clinician-directed series. Treatments are painless, non-invasive, and often integrated into a broader acne care plan.
Treats: Active acne, inflammatory lesions, and occasional post-procedure bacterial flare-ups.
Typical course & downtime: Recommended as a series (often 6–10 sessions or maintenance visits); downtime is none — patients can return to normal activities immediately.
Who it’s for: Individuals with mild-to-moderate inflammatory acne or those seeking adjunctive therapy to topical/medical regimens.
Safety note: LED is low-risk but should be prescribed by a clinician as part of a comprehensive acne plan; avoid use with certain photosensitizing medications.

Post-Procedure Recovery (Red + Near-Infrared LED)
Overview: Red and near-infrared LED speeds tissue repair, reduces redness and swelling, and improves comfort after lasers, microneedling, or peels — accelerating healing and enhancing results. Sessions are gentle and used immediately after procedures and during follow-up visits.
Treats: Post-laser redness, swelling, procedural inflammation, and to shorten recovery time after resurfacing or microneedling.
Typical course & downtime: Often applied immediately post-procedure and during several follow-up visits; no downtime from LED itself. Recovery speed depends on the primary procedure.
Who it’s for: Patients undergoing resurfacing, microneedling, or deeper peels who want faster, more comfortable recovery and improved overall outcomes.
Safety note: LED is well-tolerated but should be scheduled per clinician guidance; avoid in patients on photosensitizing drugs without medical clearance.

Collagen Stimulation & Skin Rejuvenation (Red + NIR)
Overview: Regular red and near-infrared LED sessions stimulate fibroblast activity and collagen production to improve fine lines, tone, and skin radiance over time in a gentle, non-invasive way. Ideal as a maintenance or preventive anti-aging therapy.
Treats: Fine lines, dullness, early signs of aging, and general loss of skin radiance.
Typical course & downtime: Best as a maintenance series (e.g., monthly or biweekly series of 6 sessions then maintenance); no downtime and suitable for frequent use.
Who it’s for: Patients seeking a gentle, low-risk anti-aging option that complements in-office procedures and home skincare.
Safety note: Non-invasive and low-risk; clinicians should screen for photosensitizing medications or conditions before initiating therapy.

Benefits of
Light Therapy
Treatments
Light therapy delivers specific wavelengths (red, blue, and near-infrared) that can reduce inflammation, calm acne-causing bacteria, speed tissue repair, and stimulate collagen production to improve tone and fine lines. It’s non-invasive, painless, requires no downtime, and works well as a standalone treatment or as an adjunct to lasers, peels, and microneedling to accelerate recovery and amplify results. Offered as clinician-directed protocols, LED treatments provide gentle, cumulative benefits for skin health and radiance — individual results may vary.
FAQ's
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Are laser & light treatments safe?
Yes — when performed under clinician supervision with proper screening and test patches. Certain conditions (pregnancy), recent tanning, and photosensitizing medications can make treatment unsafe; a consult is required to confirm candidacy.
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How many sessions will I need?
Most conditions need a series of treatments (commonly 4–6), spaced by the hair/skin cycle or condition being treated. Your clinician will recommend a customized plan at consultation.
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Can laser or BBL help acne?
Yes — targeted light (such as BBL Clear Face) can reduce acne-causing bacteria, inflammation, and redness and is often used as part of a multi-modal acne plan. Results depend on acne type and follow-up care.
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Is laser hair removal permanent?
Laser produces long-term hair reduction rather than absolute permanence. Multiple sessions are required, and hormonal factors can influence maintenance needs.
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What downtime and aftercare should I expect?
Downtime is usually minimal — temporary redness, warmth, or slight swelling are common and resolve in hours to a few days. Avoid sun exposure, use sunscreen, and follow your clinician’s aftercare instructions.
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Are lasers safe for darker skin tones?
Yes — with conservative device settings and experienced operators. A patch test is recommended to reduce the risk of pigmentation changes and to choose the safest protocol for your skin tone.

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