Here are some troubles that brides might want to resolve with the help of a hospital*
① 【Important】 Is Your Period Coinciding with the Wedding Day?
Have you checked whether your period coincides with your wedding day?
Even if it's not overlapping at this stage, the stress from wedding preparations and marriage blues can disrupt your hormonal balance.
You might think, “I’ve always had a stable cycle, so I’m fine!” but you never know what might happen...
If your period might overlap, it’s a good idea to inform your planner in advance or consult with a gynecologist.
② Have You Been Recently? Adjust Your Contact Lens Prescription at the Eye Doctor
For brides who usually wear contact lenses, when was the last time you visited the eye doctor?
As long as you regularly measure your vision every few months, there shouldn’t be any issue.
However, with the rise of online shopping, many may have forgotten to visit the optometrist.
If you haven't been to the eye doctor in a while, go ahead and get your vision checked.
You might be wearing contact lenses that aren’t suitable for you.
Finding the right prescription may expand your vision significantly...!
Make sure to get a prescription that allows you to see the expressions of distant guests clearly in a large venue*
③ Skin Troubles? Visit a Dermatologist
Most brides likely want to achieve a radiant, flawless complexion by the wedding day,
but if you have concerns about your skin, it’s a good option to change your skincare routine or visit a dermatologist alongside your beauty treatments.
Skin troubles can relate not just to breakouts or acne but may also be connected to other issues elsewhere.
Therefore, if you have concerns, it’s best to see a dermatologist as soon as possible to get professional advice for your skin troubles.