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BBL Photofacial in Dallas

An intense pulsed light treatment that targets sun damage, redness, brown spots, and uneven tone to reveal clearer, more even-toned skin with minimal downtime. Compare Dallas clinics below and request a free consultation.

Typical cost in Dallas

$400–$900

per session · USD

A general range for Dallas, rounded for guidance. Confirm exact pricing with each clinic.

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BBL Photofacial clinics in Dallas

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Calypso Aesthetic Lab

Dallas · Dallas

5.0 (204) · Google

Calypso Aesthetic Lab offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 8 more treatments from its Dallas location and is rated 5★ across 204 Google reviews. Compare pricing and request a free consultation on ClinicCompass.

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Dallas Aesthetic Studio

Dallas · Dallas

5.0 (115) · Google

Rated 5★ by 115 Google reviewers, Dallas Aesthetic Studio (Dallas) offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 9 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.

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InjectCo

Dallas · Dallas

5.0 (141) · Google

InjectCo in Dallas is a med spa rated 5★ across 141 Google reviews, offering BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 14 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.

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Just Injected

Dallas · Dallas

5.0 (206) · Google

Rated 5★ by 206 Google reviewers, Just Injected (Dallas) offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 11 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.

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5.0 (301) · Google

My Aesthetics Intelligence offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 11 more treatments from its Dallas location and is rated 5★ across 301 Google reviews. Compare pricing and request a free consultation on ClinicCompass.

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Peak Beauty Clinic

Dallas · Dallas

5.0 (153) · Google

Peak Beauty Clinic offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 12 more treatments from its Dallas location and is rated 5★ across 153 Google reviews. Compare pricing and request a free consultation on ClinicCompass.

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5.0 (467) · Google

Rated 5★ by 467 Google reviewers, ReGen & Aesthetics Concierge of Texas (Dallas) offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 12 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.

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Sanjiva Med Spa

Lovers Lane · Dallas

5.0 (250) · Google

A physician-led Lovers Lane Dallas med spa offering Emsculpt NEO, Halo and BBL lasers, SkinTyte skin tightening, HydraFacial, microneedling, and injectables.

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Vitalyc Medspa

Highland Park · Dallas

4.8 (532) · Google

A Highland Park Dallas med spa offering CoolSculpting, Emsculpt NEO, Morpheus8, Halo laser resurfacing, Forma skin tightening, HydraFacial, and a full injectable menu.

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Renew Beauty Med Spa

NorthPark · Dallas

4.7 (1,086) · Google

An upscale NorthPark Center med spa offering the full range — CoolSculpting, Emsculpt NEO, Morpheus8 RF microneedling, lasers, HydraFacial, and the complete injectable menu.

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Local insights

Where to find BBL Photofacial in Dallas

10 clinics offer BBL Photofacial across the Dallas metro — with providers in Dallas, Lovers Lane, Highland Park, NorthPark. Dallas's established aesthetic clusters around Highland Park, Uptown, Preston Hollow, where pricing typically runs at the upper end of the local range.

Local cost for BBL Photofacial in Dallas typically falls between $400–$900 per session . Compare the 10 listed clinics above, request consultations from your top two or three picks, and confirm exact pricing directly with each provider.

About BBL Photofacial

An intense pulsed light treatment that targets sun damage, redness, brown spots, and uneven tone to reveal clearer, more even-toned skin with minimal downtime.

Sessions

3–5 sessions, 3–4 weeks apart

Downtime

1–3 days of redness; brown spots darken then flake off over 7–14 days

Good candidate

Sun damage, brown spots, rosacea or facial redness, broken capillaries, and uneven skin tone on lighter-to-medium skin tones

  • Treats multiple concerns at once — brown spots, redness, broken capillaries, sun damage
  • Long-term anti-aging benefits when done as ongoing maintenance ("Forever Young BBL")
  • Minimal downtime — most people return to work the next day
  • Smoother, brighter, more even-toned skin
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FAQ

BBL Photofacial in Dallas: common questions

How much does BBL Photofacial cost in Dallas?

Typical BBL Photofacial pricing in Dallas runs $400–$900 per session. The biggest variables are the provider's experience level and the specific device or product used — newer technology and senior injectors price at the upper end. Pricing is quoted in US dollars (USD). Request a consultation from any of our listed Dallas clinics for a personalized quote.

How many BBL Photofacial providers are in Dallas?

ClinicCompass lists 10 verified Dallas-area clinics offering BBL Photofacial, concentrated in Dallas, Lovers Lane, Highland Park, NorthPark. Each listing includes real Google ratings so you can compare reputable options side by side before booking a consultation.

Who's the top-rated BBL Photofacial provider in Dallas?

Among our 10 listed Dallas providers for BBL Photofacial, Calypso Aesthetic Lab currently holds the highest verified Google rating at 5★ across 204+ reviews (located in Dallas). "Best" is subjective — compare 2–3 Dallas clinics before committing.

When's the best season for BBL Photofacial in Dallas?

Dallas's cooler months (October through March) are the optimal window. Laser-treated skin is more sun-sensitive for several weeks afterward, and pre-treatment sun exposure raises complication risk. Most Dallas providers will recommend avoiding summer if you're planning a multi-session series.

Can I get BBL Photofacial if I have darker skin?

Yes — but the specific device matters significantly. Older lasers had higher risk of pigment changes on medium-to-deep skin tones. Modern lasers like the Nd:YAG safely and effectively treat darker complexions. Ask your Dallas provider which device they'll use and whether they have experience treating your specific skin type.

What's the difference between BBL and IPL?

BBL (BroadBand Light) is Sciton's branded version of intense pulsed light technology — the most advanced and most adjustable IPL system available. Generic IPL is the broader category. BBL has more precise filtering, better cooling, and a wider range of customizable settings, which is why it's often the premium choice when offered.

Does BBL hurt?

Most people describe it as feeling like a quick rubber-band snap with each pulse, accompanied by warmth. Numbing cream is sometimes used for sensitive areas. The face takes about 20–30 minutes total. Discomfort is brief and very tolerable.

How many sessions will I need?

A series of 3–5 sessions spaced 3–4 weeks apart for initial treatment, then 1–2 maintenance sessions per year to sustain results. The "Forever Young BBL" protocol — done 2–4 times annually long-term — has been shown to keep skin looking younger over time.

Can I get BBL with darker skin?

BBL works best on lighter-to-medium skin tones (Fitzpatrick I–IV). On deeper skin tones, BBL carries a higher risk of pigment changes (hyper- or hypopigmentation). Newer settings have widened who can be treated, but if you have darker skin, a consultation with an experienced provider is essential — alternatives like Aerolase, Nd:YAG, or chemical peels may be safer.

When will I see results?

Brown spots darken within 24–48 hours after treatment (looks like coffee grounds on the skin), then flake off over 7–14 days. Final results from a full series visible at 4–6 weeks, with collagen-building benefits continuing for months. Redness and capillary improvements often visible within days of the first session.

Is BBL safe? What are the risks?

BBL has a strong safety record when performed by experienced providers with proper skin-tone-matched settings. Side effects include temporary redness, sensitivity, and the expected darkening of brown spots before they flake. Rare risks include burns, blistering, and pigment changes — almost always tied to incorrect settings for skin type or pre-treatment sun exposure.