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How a Medical Spa Can Help You Prepare for Your Wedding

Paula Gilmartin | October 13, 2009

If you are newly engaged and planning a wedding, your preparation will likely include a personal beauty and wellness regimen. A lot of brides aim to eat better and exercise more. In addition to getting your body in shape, consider what you can do for your skin that will truly turn you into the proverbial blushing bride. A variety of services offered by medical spas can help you look your best on your big day.

The first thing you will want to do is discuss your upcoming nuptials with the clinicians at your chosen . A trained professional will help you plan the procedures most appropriate for your time frame. Note that a number of treatments cannot be done in a short period of time: If you force too many treatments just before your wedding, you will be left with healing skin that may be red, dry, or flaky. So, you and your clinician can design a program based on the timeline leading up to your wedding. If you begin your skincare plan several months prior to your wedding date, you can address fine lines, brown spots, broken capillaries, dull skin, scars, acne, loss of volume, and sagging skin. You will also want to consider hair removal and complexion brightening.

Facials

Both Dermalounge medical spas in the San Francisco are offer a variety of treatments that can get a bride looking her best. Their facials are performed with medical grade products that are only available at licensed medical spas. Paula Gilmartin, regional manager and aesthetic nurse trainer at Dermalounge believes facials offered at traditional spas are “fluff facials.” They may feel good but they do not offer lasting results. A is able to offer a facial that actually improves the health of the skin, as well as being a relaxing experience. Dermalounge offers two facials, the Signature and the Glow.

Microdermabrasion

Brides may also want to consider Microdermabrasion. This treatment offers deep exfoliation, which removes the skin’s tired outer layer. The process includes streams of fine crystals moving across the skin. Dead skin is vacuumed aways as the outer layer of the skin is exfoliated. New skin will be soft and tender. Keep in mind you may experience mild redness in the days following a microdermabrasion treatment, so speak with your clinician about the best time to perform this treatment.

Chemical Peels

The process of a chemical peel is intended to rejuvenate all skin types. The procedure is especially effective for those who want to combat the signs of aging. Chemical peels can reduce fine lines, rough skin texture, uneven pigment, acne breakouts, and sun damage. The peels can erase a lot of the damage you’ve subjected your skin to. With a chemical peel, you can undo a lot of skin sins. The dermal peels are formulated with either alpha hydroxyl or glycolic acids. These help rid the skin of dirt, oil, bacteria, and dead cells. A lot of people expect to have raw, ruddy skin after a chemical peel. The truth is, an effective peel will send the client home with a healthy, youthful glow. Nonetheless, plan your chemical peel well in advance of your wedding date. You will want to still be reaping the benefits of healthy, clear skin, but ensure it is fully recovered from the process.

Hair Removal

A final procedure to consider in preparation for your wedding is laser hair removal. If you have unwanted hair on your face, you will want to schedule hair removal treatments up to a year in advance of the big day. Initial laser treatments will offer few results, and may redden the skin and make it difficult to disguise the hair. Once you have begun the treatments, you cannot tweeze, bleach, or wax the hair, so it is important to leave an ample amount of time for completing the removal process. Within a few months, you will see dramatic results and your face will be smooth and hair free.

Other laser hair removal treatments may be a good for your wedding prep. If you are wearing a strapless or sleeveless gown, you may want to have your underarm hair removed. This ensures there will be no unsightly stubble to distract from the beauty of your gown. If you are planning a honeymoon that will involve beach wear, you may want to consider laser hair removal for your legs or bikini area. This will save you precious minutes shaving and worrying about stubble when you should be having the time of your life.

If you are already a client at a , speak with your clinician about your upcoming wedding. They can offer a variety of options to ensure you will look your best. If an engagement is in your future, and you have never undergone a treatment, it is never too soon to begin shopping around for a reliable, professional .

The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your healthcare provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate healthcare provider.

About Paula Gilmartin

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Paula Gilmartin, RN, BSN, attended the University of San Francisco, School of Nursing where she graduated Cum Laude. Her career includes working as Director of Nursing for the Hillsdale Group at Menlo Park Place and Hillsdale Manor in California. She also provided full nursing care at Kaiser Permanente in Redwood City, California. Gilmartin has been with Dermalounge since 2006 and was promoted to regional manager and aesthetic nurse trainer. She is certified in numerous aesthetic procedures including Advanced Botox, Intense Pulsed Light Photorejuvenation, Laser Hair Removal, Aluma Skin Firming, Restylane, Perlane, Radiesse, Juvederm in addition to Advanced Injectible Filler Training.

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