What is it?
When the big day arrives, the bride and groom want to have perfect skin, look their best, to capture the best memories and photographs.
The facial treatment protocol Bride & Groom Makeover was specially designed so that both the bride and groom can shine on their wedding day.
At Allure Clinic, we combine advanced rejuvenation treatments and high-quality products to enhance the bride and groom's natural beauty. From rejuvenation to deep hydration, each treatment plan is customized to your skin's needs and expectations.
If your wedding is on the way, schedule your assessment consultation and discover the ideal treatment plan so you can feel radiant on your dream day!
Treatments
After evaluation, the BRIDE & GROOM MAKEOVER treatment protocol may include:
- Chemical Peeling (promotes cell renewal and gives skin shine);
- Carbon peel (flash effect, reduces pores and seborrhea);
- Mesotherapy (hydrates the skin and adds shine);
- IPL, intense pulsed light (photorejuvenation, corrects blemishes and adds shine);
- Botulinum toxin (corrects expression wrinkles);
- Hyaluronic acid (hydrates and restores volume).
Where can it be applied?
PRP, or Platelet Rich Plasma, can be applied in several areas:
- scalp;
- face;
- neck;
- neckline;
- hands.
Platelet-Rich Plasma is characterized by a high concentration of growth factors, which can be up to five times higher than that found in unmanipulated blood plasma. These factors are crucial for the production of new cells and the synthesis of important proteins, such as collagen and elastin, which are essential for maintaining skin elasticity and firmness.
Therefore, PRP is increasingly used in Aesthetic Medicine procedures, due to its ability to stimulate cell regeneration and improve tissue quality.
Medical Specialist
in BRIDE & GROOM MAKEOVER
Dr. Ana Isabel Moreira
- Aesthetic Dermatologist
- Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto
- Specialist in Dermatology and Venereology
- Reviewer of scientific articles at the invitation of international journals
- Member of the Portuguese Society of Aesthetic Medicine (SPME)
