The following are the Botox Bride Dos & Don'ts from WeddingBeauty.com.
DO factor the costs into your wedding budget.
DO research your procedure thoroughly, as well as your doctor and clinic. Check for board certification.
DON’T undergo an anti-wrinkle injection at the last minute, such as the morning of your wedding. It is best to undergo such a treatment a month before your wedding. You definitely don’t want any possible bruising or swelling showing!
DON’T let your surgeon “over-fill” your lines – you want to look natural and still like yourself.
DON’T feel pressured into having an anti-wrinkle injection in the first place or in more than one area, if you don’t feel it’s necessary. Having such a treatment done is an entirely personal decision – it’s nobody else’s, but yours.
DON’T get swayed by the trend factor of Botox parties or bridal Botox showers. Using injectibles should be a well-thought-out decision, not a last-minute idea.
DON’T drink alcohol directly after a treatment, nor use aspirin or other anti-inflammatory medication beforehand (the latter can make you bruise more easily).
DON’T bend over or lie down for six hours post-treatment. You don’t want the toxin spreading to any other muscles.
To Find out if Botox is right for you, please consult your local Frisco Botox physician for your options.
Before my wedding I had botox for excessive sweating...that's right, I had this very ugly problem that ruined a few important moments in my life so I decided to stop it, because we're talking about my wedding here....
ReplyDeleteMy physician from Skin Vitality performed a painless and very fast treatment, and the result was great.
I'm sad I didn't knew about this solution earlier, but that's it...thank Good I found it before my wedding:D