[June Bride Emergency Survey] 82.7% Experienced Skin Issues Two Weeks Before Their Wedding; 64.0% of Guests Also Concerned About Back and Décolleté Acne
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I-C Clinic conducted a survey on weddings and skin issues. It found that 82.7% experienced skin problems in the two weeks leading up to their wedding, with back and décolleté acne being a major concern for both brides, grooms, and guests. The clinic proposes specialized dermatological treatment options based on the timeframe, emphasizing the importance of early consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What percentage of people experience skin issues within 2 weeks before their wedding?
- A: 82.7% of respondents experienced skin issues within 2 weeks before their wedding.
- Q: What percentage of wedding guests have experienced acne on their back or décolletage?
- A: 64.0% of guests have experienced acne on their back or décolletage.
- Q: Is there an effective immediate treatment for acne at a dermatologist before a wedding?
- A: A steroid local injection (Kenacort injection) is effective. Injecting directly into inflamed acne can make it less noticeable within 2-3 days.
- Q: How satisfied are people who visited a dermatologist for skin issues?
- A: 91.3% of those who visited a dermatologist said they wished they had visited earlier.
- Q: When is it recommended to start chemical peels before a wedding?
- A: It is recommended to start chemical peels more than a month before the wedding, as multiple treatments spaced 2-4 weeks apart are advised.