28 Aug

The Do’s and Don’ts of Pre-Wedding Cosmetic Surgery

A bride’s wedding day is her chance to look and feel her best, lit with a glow from within. To achieve this end, brides spend months shopping for the perfect dress and maybe even dieting to fit into it. They get professional hair and makeup, leaving nothing to chance on this special occasion. It’s perhaps no surprise, then, that more and more brides are opting to have full wedding makeovers involving cosmetic surgery! If you’re thinking about taking the plunge on your quest for bridal perfection, be sure to keep these do’s and don’ts in mind.

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The Do’s

DO shop around to find a great surgeon.

Spend at least as much time shopping around for a surgeon as you do your dress. Check credentials, look at before and after photos, and go in for several consultations if necessary. If the job isn’t done to your satisfaction, you may not have time to fix it before the big day!

DO consider getting Botox for the underarm area.

You may have thought about eliminating fine lines and wrinkles on the face using Botox injections. But did you know that many brides and grooms alike get Botox under the arms? If you’re prone to sweating when you’re nervous, consider getting this treatment to prevent sweat and help you avoid ruining your dress with stains.

DO give yourself plenty of recovery time.

The amount of time you will need to recover will vary tremendously. Botox injections can be done the week before the wedding, but if you’re having facial surgery you’ll need to plan ahead by up to a year. Find out more about rhinoplasty Sydney, for example, which would require at least six months of healing time.

DO choose the right skincare procedure for your skin type.

Have you ever gone to the salon for a facial, only to get home and find that you’re suddenly covered in red bumps? It’s essential to choose the right skincare procedure for your skin type. Microdermabrasion can work wonders on fine lines and mild acne scars, but it can make a current acne breakout worse. Laser therapy is a popular procedure for brides with many different skin types, providing a smooth glow.

The Don’ts

DON’T overestimate what cosmetic surgery can do.

Cosmetic surgery can fix perceived flaws and boost your confidence. However, it can’t work miracles or make you look like Angelina Jolie.

DON’T get surgery because of peer pressure.

With every wedding up on Instagram and Pinterest, it’s all too easy to get competitive with other brides. Make sure that you’re doing this for you.

DON’T try to do too much.

It’s tempting to go whole-hog and get a head to toe surgical makeover. After all, the results will last far beyond your wedding! However, recovering from extensive surgery before your big day can be stressful, and you have enough to worry about. Discuss what you can and cannot do with your surgeon during the time frame you have.

DON’T smoke.

Although smoking in general can make your skin look dull, it’s particularly important to stop smoking if you’re having plastic surgery. This can impede healing, so try to quit at least temporarily.

Although it’s not for everyone, a full wedding makeover can potentially include cosmetic surgery on the agenda along with the typical trip to the salon. By doing a bit of research first and taking good care of yourself, you can put your best foot forward on that special day and feel like a true goddess! 

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