Next question: what does "prejuvenation" exactly mean? If you are worried you may not be putting your best face forward on your wedding day (translation: you’re looking at fine lines, uneven skin tone and even a little darkness and hollowness under your eyes) we’re talking to you. According to Dr. Lisa Kellett of Toronto’s DLK on Avenue, prejuvenation refers to preventative treatment targeting all of the above. It encompasses many things from skin treatments to injectables and the focus is on preserving your natural appearance or slowing down the aging process. “It’s easier to prevent a wrinkle from forming rather than treating and existing one,” Kellett shares. “We are seeing younger patients coming in and many brides-to-be.”
We wanted to know all when it comes to prejuvenation. Here’s what Dr. Kellett and DLK Cosmetic Nurse Diana Phillips shared with us and why it may be the perfect pre-wedding regimen for you.
Weddingbells: Why are more brides (and younger brides) having procedures done for their wedding day? Dr. Lisa Kellett: Brides are older than they used to be in previous generations and some of the signs of aging have already started to occur. Brides want their pictures and wedding selfies to be perfect!”
WB: What is the process when it comes to prejuvenation? DLK: “We always start with a comprehensive consultation and assess the skin and concerns, and of course work backwards from the date of the wedding.”
WB: What are the most common prejuvenation procedures? Diana Phillips: “Procedures that brighten the appearance of skin which include IPL for skin tone and texture; lifting the brows using a neuromodulator; and treating dark under eye circles with injectable filler are the most common treatments for brides. Leading up to the wedding, a small amount of hyaluronic acid based filler can fill the hollows and have a profound effect improving a patient’s overall appearance and making them look less tired.”
WB: Is there any one thing that is being requested more than another these days? DP: “Lip treatments are very popular and we don’t see this trend changing any time soon. We have social media, and of course Kylie Jenner ,to thank for this. Lip augmentation, when done properly can enhance a person’s features and give patients a boost of confidence that will definitely show on their wedding day.”
WB: What sort of timeline should a bride work on to book prejuvenation procedures before her wedding? DLK: “Ideally brides should come in one year prior to their wedding day, but we know this is not always possible. Some skin issues need time to be properly treated so the more time we have to work with our patients, the better.”
WB: How long do injectables last? DP: Neuromodulators (Botox and Dysport) last four to five months and injectable filler can last 10 to 12 months.
WB: What is the approximate cost for injectables and treatments? DLK: “Starting at $400 and up.”
WB: What things should you consider before signing on for prejuvenation treatments? DLK: “Have a look in the mirror and decide, what are the most important skin concerns that need to be addressed to feel your best!”
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