Sarah Ferguson had two 'no-knife' face lifts and botox
Sarah Ferguson has revealed she’s undergone cosmetic surgery treatment including Botox and two face lifts.
The Duchess of York is set to turn 60 on Tuesday next week. Now, she has revealed the cosmetic “tweaks” she’s gone through to maintain her appearance.
In an interview with the Daily Mail, Fergie revealed that she’s fan of non-invasive laser facelifts.
“I’ve had a lot of help to look like this at 60,” she said.
“I’ve started the laser treatment, but it’s not finished yet. The collagen needs to rebuild. I hope it will all be done by my birthday.”
It’s said to be the same non-invasive facelift she got last year, before her daughter, Princess Eugenie’s wedding.
When asked about her glowing skin in October last year, the Duchess said: “Above all, it was being joyful for Eugenie that made me look good.
Despite admitting to experimenting with Botox in the past, she admits she’s no longer a fan.
“I really don’t like the frozen look. I’m so animated and I like to be myself. I don’t like the thought of needles and am very glad if I look well and happy.”
The interview, which also featured Fergie’s go-to aesthetic doctor, Dr Gabriela Mercik, details the two types of face lift Ferguson has undergone: A non-invasive laser face lift and a minimally-invasive “thread lift”.
Fergie is not the only high profile figure to speak openly about using cosmetic treatments.
Olivia Colman has had Botox, telling telling The Times in 2015. “I have done Botox and I LOVED it.”
Supermodel Cindy Crawford has also said she is a fan of the procedure.
“I’m not going to lie to myself, past a certain age, creams work on the texture of your skin but, in order to restore elasticity, all I can really count on is vitamin injections, botox, and collagen,” Crawford told InStyle.
Words by Francesca Specter
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