Glow,
not glow up.
Bridal protocols at Reviv are paced for the version of you that everyone — including you — recognizes in the photos. We work backward from the wedding date with realistic timelines, and we say no to first-time treatments inside three months.
Calm, conservative,
paced for the date.
A wedding is not the right time to discover how your face responds to a new product. We treat bridal aesthetics as a longitudinal plan — laser series begin three months out, fillers settle at 8-12 weeks, Botox lands at 4 weeks, and the week-of is for hydration and rest.
What we won't do: rushed treatments, first-time injectables inside three months, or anything that puts you on the aisle with redness, asymmetry, or recovery still in progress. Conservative timing is how the photos look like you and not like a stranger.
The version of you in the photos.
Bridal protocols are paced so the wedding-day photos look like you on a great day, not like a stranger after a treatment. We start three months out, taper to maintenance the week before, and skip first-time treatments inside the window entirely.
Three windows,
working backward from the date.
Each window has a different job. Skipping one or compressing them is how outcomes get rushed.
Build the base.
This is when laser series begin if they're going to. Halo or MOXI for skin tone and texture. BBL Hero for sun damage and pigment. Both are series treatments — typically 3 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart, so the third session lands well clear of the wedding date. RF tightening (NuEra Tight) starts here too if neck or jowl tightening is on the plan.
Don't: No new injectable product this week. Skin should be settled before laser begins.
Final touches.
Botox at 4 weeks out gives full settling and a 2-week buffer for any tune-ups. Dermal filler — if planned at all — should already be in place from 8-12 weeks out (filler needs longer to settle and integrate). One last DiamondGlow or peel for surface refinement. PRP facial therapy if regenerative-glow is on the protocol.
Don't: No first-time injectables. No new laser or peel. No filler additions inside this window.
Stay still.
Hydrate, sleep, eat. The Reviv Renewal Rituals — manual lymphatic drainage and gentle facial work — are appropriate within this window if you're a regular client. IV therapy hydration the day before can help with travel and stress recovery. Nothing else gets touched. The work is done; you're letting it settle.
Don't: No new treatment. No first-time anything. No skipped sleep.
Four treatments,
most-common bridal stack.
Most bridal protocols draw from a similar set: Botox + filler for visible features, a Halo laser series for skin texture, and IV therapy in the week-of for recovery and glow. Variations exist; this is the baseline most brides build from.
Botox / Dysport
Glabella, forehead, crow's feet — placed 4 weeks pre-event. Conservative dosing with a 2-week tune-up window.
Dermal Fillers
Cheeks, jawline, chin, marionette, under-eye — placed 8-12 weeks out for full integration. HA fillers (Juvederm, Restylane, Belotero) or biostimulators (Sculptra, Radiesse) depending on goal.
Halo Laser Series
Three Halo Hybrid sessions, 4-6 weeks apart, with the third landing 4+ weeks before the wedding. Skin peaks at week 3-4 post-session.
IV Therapy
Hydration and recovery IVs in the week of the event — pre-flight, pre-rehearsal, day-before. Anti-inflammatory and electrolyte protocols available.
What brides ask
first.
When should I start planning?
Six months out is the comfortable window if a laser series is on the plan. Three months is the realistic minimum if you're looking at injectables only. Anything inside three months and we'll restrict to maintenance treatments and skin work — no first-time injectables that close to the date.
Can I do everything at once?
No — and we won't recommend it. Each treatment has a different settling window. Filler needs 8-12 weeks. Botox needs 4. Halo series needs 12+ weeks for three full sessions. The 90-day / 30-day / week-of structure exists because compressing these timelines is how outcomes get rushed.
I've never had Botox or filler. Is the wedding the right time to start?
It depends on how far out we are. If you're six months from the wedding and you want to try Botox, we can do it well before the event (around 4-5 months out) so we know how your face responds, then place a final touch-up at 4 weeks. If you're inside three months and you've never had it, we'll usually recommend deferring — the wedding is not the right time for first-time injectables.
Do you offer bridal-party packages?
Yes — group consultations and treatment scheduling for the bridal party. We do not offer day-of "touch-up suite" services. Final touches happen at 4 weeks out, not the morning of the wedding. Reach out via the booking page and we'll structure timing for the group.
What about the groom or partner?
Same protocols, scaled differently. See For Men for our masseter Botox, jaw filler, hair restoration, and RF tightening offerings. Many couples come in together for parallel pre-wedding plans.