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Tanya Bardsley facelift before and after: 'I felt dowdy – now look 5 years younger'

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Tanya Bardsley has revealed the incredible results of a non-surgical skin treatment that claims to remodel and contour the face.

The former Real Housewives Of Cheshire star, 41, opened up about her striking new look, exclusively telling us how "middle-aged bloat" brought on by a combination of the perimenopause and ageing had shattered her self-confidence. "I have to tell people about this because it’s made me feel much more confident, attractive, vibrant and glowing," she reveals. "I look five years younger and feel much more toned and chiselled." Despite her stunning appearance, Tanya says she’d become so downhearted in recent months that she found it a struggle to look in the mirror. "I found myself grabbing a jowl every time I looked at my reflection.

It was hard work," she says. "I was feeling dowdy and old and they’re not good feelings. I just wanted to feel and look younger again. "As I’ve said before, I would eat donkey poo if it made me look younger!

And I do feel great again – all the puffiness has gone and everyone has been noticing the results and asking me if I’ve had fillers. "But I haven’t had fillers in my face for 18 months as it was starting to make my face look bigger.This is a non-invasive treatment and it’s slimmed my face down completely." She adds, "I feel like there must have been trapped water or air in my face or something.The results are just unbelievable and the procedure is totally pain-free." Along with a more prominent jawline and a slimmer look, Tanya says scars she had as a result of battling adult acne following the birth of her first son, Rocco, in 2009, have improved significantly. "My acne scars are less prominent," she says. "They were all on the main section of my cheeks.

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