Vicky Pattison starts ‘five years younger’ wedding skin plan as she visits cosmetic doctor
21.09.2022 - 17:49
/ ok.co.uk
Vicky Pattison has been engaged for nearly seven months now, but she’s definitely not rushing to get her nuptials organised in the space of a few months. Instead, the former Geordie Shore star is embarking on a “two year skincare plan” that will have her ready for the big day – whenever that may be! The 34 year old, who is engaged to former TOWIE cast member Ercan Ramadan, documents her trip to see Dr Nina Bal on her Instagram Stories.
Vicky looks glowing with makeup-free skin as she explains her “five years younger” wedding prep plan from the backseat of a taxi. “Off to see my gorgeous @drninafacialsculpting this morning to see if she can make me look five years younger please!” she writes.
Later, after finishing her skin appointment, she follows up with: “A little bit red after my Profhilo and bits but feeling super excited about my 2 year plan with Dr Nina and AlumierMD to get my skin wedding ready.” If you haven’t heard of Profhilo, it’s a needle-based, “injectable moisturiser” treatment that works to improve skin quality and restore a youthful bounce. Like traditional fillers, Profhilo is made of hyaluronic acid – the body’s natural hydrator – but the difference is, the molecules aren’t "cross-linked".
In plain English, that means they spread out under the skin after being injected, and immediately flood the deeper layers with moisture. Other reality stars like TOWIE’s Gemma Collins and Love Island’s Amy Day have also previously raved about the results of this non-surgical skin-smoothing method, so we think Vicky has chosen a perfect pre-wedding treatment in Profhilo.
Speaking to Metro.co.uk earlier this year about her wedding plans, Vicky said, “‘We haven’t started [planning] yet. When we first got engaged, I
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