Brides and bridal party members planning aesthetic treatments ahead of a wedding should start the process three to four months before the ceremony, especially if they are new to injectables, according to clinical guidance from Anne Therese Aesthetic Medicine. The physician-supervised practice, with locations in Lewis Center, Gahanna, Cape Coral, and Bonita Springs, emphasizes that timing is critical to ensure results appear natural and fully settled by the wedding day.
Injectable and skin renewal treatments follow a biological schedule that requires adequate time for optimal outcomes. Botox, for instance, takes 10 to 14 days to reach full effect as targeted muscles gradually relax. Dermal fillers need two to three weeks to fully integrate with surrounding tissue. Skin renewal procedures such as microneedling and laser peels stimulate a collagen response that develops over four to six weeks. Scheduling these treatments too close to the ceremony risks visible swelling, bruising, or results that have not yet fully settled.
For first-time patients, the recommended buffer is three to four months before the ceremony, according to the practice. This extended timeline allows providers to observe how the individual’s face responds to treatments and adjust dosing if necessary before the big day. The practice also suggests specific lead times for various procedures: Botox and neuromodulators should be done three to four weeks before, dermal fillers and lip filler four to six weeks before, and microneedling or laser treatments six to eight weeks before the ceremony.
‘Because muscle response and filler integration vary from person to person, first-time patients should plan for an initial appointment followed by a follow-up assessment,’ the practice noted in its guidance. The consultation serves as the starting point, where providers review each patient’s goals, treatment history, and wedding date to develop a personalized schedule.
Patients within 12 months of their wedding date are encouraged to schedule a consultation to allow sufficient time for a complete treatment plan. Bridal party members are welcome to book consultations together. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit annetherese.com.
Founded by Dr. Anne Therese Stubbs, M.D., Anne Therese Aesthetic Medicine focuses on natural-looking outcomes and clinically guided protocols. The practice has locations in Lewis Center and Gahanna, Ohio, and Cape Coral and Bonita Springs, Florida.
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