Here’s Dr Zacharia’s advice…
Whether you’re after plumper lips or a smoother forehead for your big day, then Botox may have crossed your mind.
With Botox, it’s best to try these procedures at least 12 months beforehand to see whether you like the finished look or not. The worst thing would be to have a treatment just before getting married and not being able to reverse it.
If you’re already an experienced Botox user, I suggest having the treatment around four to six weeks before your wedding day. This gives you enough time for swelling to go down or any adjustments – should you need it.
As for surgery, all facial procedures (such as rhinoplasty) need to be done at least six months in advance. The nose takes time to adjust and swelling to settle, so fillers or steroids can be commenced six weeks post surgery. Mothers of the bride – a facelift or eyelid procedure can be done within the six month period.
Overall, cosmetic procedures approaching the wedding day are common for the bride, the groom and the immediate family. If you haven’t tried it before, I recommend trying a treatment a year before and revisiting within a three month period before the day. But if having a treatment closer to the day is the only option then make sure you see someone with experience who is sympathetic to the shorter timeline and has a more conservative approach. We all want those photos to be lifelong happy snaps!
This post was last modified on 03/05/2018 12:33 pm