I’m a Harley St expert – these 'below radar' tweaks get my celebs red carpet ready
11.03.2023 - 15:03
/ ok.co.uk
As the stars strut down the red carpet with glowing skin and svelte silhouettes, there’s one woman breathing a huge sigh of relief. Me. After months of preparation at our clinic, that show-stopping moment when one of my celebrity clients steps into the spotlight needs to be, well, perfection.
It’s in their job description – and mine! And yes, they may look effortlessly beautiful, but the truth is it has taken far more than a jab of Botox and a good moisturiser to perfect that red-carpet entrance. In fact, you’d be surprised by how much planning goes into looking so flawless. Every appointment is like a racing car pit stop, carried out in late-night sessions when the clinic is closed so they can arrive and leave under the cover of darkness.
As most stars are short of time, we often carry out a combination of tweakments with two therapists working at the same time – one tightening the body and another doing the face – while a doctor oversees. One thing my clients don’t want is to look obviously ‘done’. As one actress told me, ‘I use my face for a living.
I need to make sure that I look like me and that my face stays mobile’. Luckily, there are ingenious non-surgical treatments that are ideal for below-radar awards season prep. I call them the ‘has she or hasn’t she?’ procedures.
Although they all deliver outstanding results, I warn my celebrities they have to be in it for the long haul. We’ll put together a course of weekly or more sessions over a minimum of three months, so the results are timed to perfection for their big red-carpet moment. You might assume celebrities are blessed with great skin but that’s not true.The life of an actress involves stress, travel, little sleep and heavy make-up, which wreaks havoc.To
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