Olivia Attwood got ‘bridal booty’ ready for her hen with a non-invasive bum lift treatment
01.06.2023 - 14:03
/ ok.co.uk
If there’s one thing celebs know how to do it’s throw a party, and Olivia Attwood’s hen do was the perfect way to celebrate her upcoming vows. For her hen do, Olivia hosted a mourning of her single life-themed party in Ibiza complete with personal cheerleaders, and wowed her guests and fans alike in a series of daring sheer black outfits that showed off her carefully sculpted figure.
To prepare to bare all in her see through hen do outfits, Olivia underwent a course of ‘Bridal Booty’ treatments with Lumenis NuEra Tight, which is a non-invasive skin rejuvenating treatment that helped tone and lift her bum and thighs to give her an impressively sculpted physique. The Lumenis NuEra Tight treatment uses temperature-controlled radiofrequency (RF) energy to breakdown and remove fat cells, as well as minimise the appearance of cellulite, smooth wrinkles, and lift and tighten the skin.
It works by transmitting heat to deeper layers of skin in the chosen area, tightening the cells and promoting collagen production for a more toned look, and can be done on both the face and the body, offering a non-surgical way of lifting and tightening the skin without resorting to scalpels and needles. Olivia went for her first bum lifting and toning session with NuEra in April, before going to a second follow up appointment just a few days before she jetted off to Ibiza to make sure she had the toned and sculpted bum and thighs she wanted for rocking her revealing hen do outfits.
According to NuEra, there’s minimal downtime and after-effects, and you can expect to see an improvement after just one session, meaning Olivia could get her appointment in just before she went without worrying about it affecting her hen party celebrations. Olivia made
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