Do not experiment the week of the event
The most important rule is simple: do not try a brand-new injectable treatment days before a wedding, photoshoot, reunion, or big Park City weekend. Even excellent treatments need time to settle.
If you are new to Botox or filler, plan early enough that you can see how your face responds and make calm decisions with the provider.
A practical timeline
- 3-6 months out: first consultation if you are new to injectables or considering multiple treatments.
- 8-12 weeks out: skin-quality treatments or conservative filler discussions, depending on provider advice.
- 4-6 weeks out: Botox or Dysport timing many people discuss for event photos.
- Final 1-2 weeks: avoid new experiments unless your provider specifically recommends a minor follow-up.
Natural photos need movement
Wedding and family photos usually look best when expressions still feel like you. Ask for a plan that softens lines without flattening the face. This is especially true for forehead and eye-area treatments.
Build the plan around the calendar
Park City events often involve travel, altitude, dry air, skiing, and busy weekends. Tell the provider your exact date, travel plans, and photo schedule so timing is not guessed.
Common questions
When should I book Botox before a wedding?
Many people start the conversation several weeks ahead, but your timeline should come from a licensed provider who knows your history.
Should I get filler right before photos?
First-time filler right before photos is risky because swelling and adjustment time vary. Plan earlier.
Can this help guests and family too?
Yes, appointment planning can include brides, grooms, parents, and anyone who wants a natural refresh before a major event.
