Pre-Wedding Aesthetic Timing: What Brides and Bridal Parties Need to Know

Expert Pre-Wedding Botox, Filler, and Skin Treatment Timing for Brides and Bridal Parties

Cape Coral, United States – June 27, 2026 / Anne Therese Aesthetic Medicine /

The Bridal Aesthetic Runway: Anne Therese Aesthetic Medicine Details Clinical Timing for Wedding Results

LEWIS CENTER, OH — Planning a wedding involves dozens of moving parts, and aesthetic treatments are no different. The timing of Botox, dermal fillers, and skin renewal procedures directly affects how results look on the wedding day. Anne Therese Aesthetic Medicine, a physician-supervised practice with locations in Lewis Center, Gahanna, Cape Coral, and Bonita Springs, offers clinical guidance to help brides and bridal parties build a realistic treatment timeline.

Injectable and skin renewal treatments work on a biological schedule. Botox takes 10 to 14 days to reach its full effect as the targeted muscles gradually relax. Dermal fillers require two to three weeks to fully integrate with the surrounding tissue.

Skin renewal treatments such as microneedling and laser peels prompt a collagen response that develops over four to six weeks. Scheduling any of these treatments too close to the ceremony introduces the risk of visible swelling, bruising, or results that have not yet settled.

Suggested Lead Times

The licensed providers at Anne Therese Aesthetic Medicine follow a clinical oversight model and use the following timelines as a general guide:

  • Botox and neuromodulators: Three to four weeks before the ceremony. This window allows the full response to settle and leaves time for a follow-up refinement if needed.
  • Dermal fillers: Four to six weeks before the ceremony, allowing the product to integrate and any initial swelling or bruising to fully resolve.
  • Lip filler: Four to six weeks before the ceremony. The lips are prone to more noticeable initial swelling and benefit from the longer buffer.
  • Microneedling and laser treatments: Six to eight weeks before the ceremony, so the skin’s collagen response has time to develop and any redness has fully resolved.

A Note for First-Time Patients

Patients who have never received injectables need more runway than returning patients. Because muscle response and filler integration vary between individuals, first-time patients should plan for an initial appointment followed by a follow-up assessment. For patients new to Botox, the typical buffer is three to four months before the ceremony — enough time to observe how the face responds and refine dosing before the wedding day.

The consultation is the starting point. Providers at Anne Therese Aesthetic Medicine review each patient’s goals, treatment history, and the wedding date to build a personalized schedule. Bridal party members are welcome to book consultations together.

Patients within 12 months of their wedding date are encouraged to schedule a consultation to allow enough time for a complete treatment plan. To schedule a consultation at the Lewis Center, Gahanna, Cape Coral, or Bonita Springs location, visit annetherese.com.

About Anne Therese Aesthetic Medicine

Anne Therese Aesthetic Medicine is a physician-supervised aesthetic practice with four locations across Ohio and Florida. Founded by Dr. Anne Therese Stubbs, M.D., the practice focuses on natural-looking outcomes and clinically guided protocols.

Contact Information:

Anne Therese Aesthetic Medicine

831 Cape Coral Pkwy E.
Cape Coral, Florida 33904
United States

Hannah Thompson
+1-239-212-1072
https://www.annetherese.com