Sarah Ferguson confesses undergoing cosmetic procedures including botox, laser face-lifts and even a foot job
The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, in a recent interview, made surprising revelations about the cosmetic procedures she has undergone.
Ferguson, who is all set to celebrate her 60th birthday, revealed that she has had a bit of help to look the way she does now. She named a few procedures that included botox injections, laser face-lifts, fillers, and even a foot job.
The royal, while talking candidly to the Daily Mail, said that she gets a procedure called the ultimate laser face-lift, which is a non-invasive procedure performed by her friend, Dr. Gabriela Mercik.
The duchess said that she resorted to using botox years ago because there was no other alternative at the time, but now she prefers face-lifts.
"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," she told the outlet.
Ferguson also opened up about undergoing mesotherapy, which is a treatment that involves injecting amino acids, vitamins, and minerals into the skin to make it look taut.
"I need to repair the damage that was done on the beach when I was a child. It's why I had the mesotherapy, the vitamin cocktail to hydrate and boost the skin," Ferguson shared.
"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." The royal said that she takes particular care of her skin, noting that her father had died of skin cancer.
The Duchess also revealed that after the injections, she was suggested by her doctor to get a non-invasive face-lift done called a thread lift. The procedure involves inserting medical threads under the skin that pulls the face.
"Before I had it done I thought, 'Oh this is going to be painful', but it wasn't bad. My skin responded well," Ferguson said.
"I think if you look at photos of me after I had it done, I look much better." She also added that she rejuvenated her feet in the process too while she was in the Bahamas, and received regenerative stem cell therapy.
Although the treatment took nearly six months to heal, Ferguson said that she can walk perfectly in heels now.