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The Best IV Drip Before a Wedding: A Bride’s Glow Guide (West Delhi)

Quick answer: For a wedding glow, brides in West Delhi most often choose an IV "glow" drip combining glutathione, vitamin C and deep hydration to support brighter, more even, plumper-looking skin in the run-up to the big day. Start a short, doctor-supervised course 4-6 weeks before the wedding (not the night before) so the effect builds gradually. At Skulpted by Kan, every bridal drip is overseen by Dr. Reetu Durga.

Last updated: 10 June 2026 · Reviewed by Dr. Reetu Durga, Skulpted by Kan

Why brides choose IV drips before the wedding

Wedding prep is dehydrating: late nights, travel, dieting, makeup trials and stress all show up on your skin. An IV drip delivers hydration and skin-supporting antioxidants straight into the bloodstream, which is why many brides (and grooms) use a short course to look fresher, less tired and more radiant in photos that last a lifetime.

Which IV drip is best for a bridal glow?

The most popular bridal choice is a glutathione-led "glow" drip, usually paired with vitamin C and hydration. Glutathione is the body’s master antioxidant and supports a brighter, more even tone; vitamin C supports collagen and radiance; the fluids rehydrate skin that wedding prep has worn down. If you want the full breakdown of what glutathione can and can’t do, read our honest guide below.

When should you start? A simple bridal timeline

Start 4-6 weeks out, not the night before. IV glow works as a short course that builds gradually, so a few sessions spaced across the weeks before the wedding give a more natural, photo-ready result than a single last-minute drip. We map the timeline to your wedding date at your consultation.

Is a bridal IV drip safe?

When dosed correctly and administered by trained medical staff, IV therapy is generally well tolerated. The two things that matter are correct dosing and who places the drip - which is why we keep IV therapy doctor-supervised under Dr. Reetu Durga rather than treating it as a walk-in add-on. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or managing a medical condition, tell us at consultation so we can advise whether it is suitable.

What about grooms?

Grooms book bridal-season drips too - usually for hydration, an energy and recovery boost after functions, and a fresher, less-tired look. The same doctor-supervised approach applies.

Frequently asked questions

How many sessions will I need before my wedding? Most brides do a short course over the 4-6 weeks before the day, then a final session close to the wedding. The exact plan depends on your skin and timeline.

Can I have a drip the day before the wedding? A hydration top-up close to the day is fine, but the glow itself builds over a course - so don’t rely on a single last-minute drip for results.

Is there any downtime? No real downtime. A session takes about 30-45 minutes and you can carry on with your prep afterwards.

Who administers the drip? At Skulpted by Kan, IV therapy is doctor-supervised under Dr. Reetu Durga.

Skulpted by Kan is a founder-led aesthetic and skin clinic in West Delhi (Rajouri Garden), serving Rajouri Garden, Janakpuri, Punjabi Bagh, Paschim Vihar and Kirti Nagar. To plan your bridal glow drips, book a free consultation.

Medical disclaimer: This article is general information, not medical advice. Individual results vary. Please book a consultation for advice specific to you.

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