Beverley Callard’s changing face as star says she was offered a free facelift

Beverley Callard’s changing face as star says she was offered a free facelift

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Beverley Callard’s changing face as soap star was offered free facelift after I’m A Celeb

EXCLUSIVE: The Coronation Street icon, 63, even admitted that she’s been offered a free facelift after her stint on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!

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Beverley Callard has never shied away from talking about plastic surgery.

The Coronation Street icon, 63, recently had the nation fall in love with her during her stint on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!.

And during her time on the hit ITV show, Bev even admitted that she’s been offered a free facelift after her stint in Gwrych Castle in north Wales.

Telling her campmates of the once in a lifetime offer, Bev – who found fame playing Liz MacDonald on the hit soap – admitted she was going to “bloody well take” the clinic up on their offer.

Viewers had been speculating if Bev has had any work done to her face after noticing her smooth visage as she went without make-up on the gruelling ITV reality show.

Her complexion was also noticed by her campmate too, as AJ Pritchard told her: “You look very bright and fresh.”

“Shall I tell you a secret?” teased Bev. “I’ve been offered a free facelift when I get out of here… and I have to tell you I’m going to bloody take it after this!”

“Is that true?” said a stunned Victoria Derbyshire, to which Bev responded that she was going ahead with the procedure.

Later in the Telegraph, Bev told the camera: “I looked in the mirror yesterday and thought, ‘My God!'”

Vernon Kay then jokingly asked Bev if she could get a “two for one deal”.

“You have a beautiful face,” Giovanna Fletcher assured Bev.

The actress then protested: “Thank you but I don’t think so. I think you’re looking at me through rose coloured spectacles…My ass is not too bad though!”

Prior to her stint in the castle, Bev has been open about having Botox injections done on her face.

The soap star appeared on Sky Living’s Stitch Me, Lift Me, Tuck Me, where she admitted: “It’s amazing how quick and painless it is. I could become an addict.“

However as far as other plastic procedures go, Bev has remained tight-lipped on what she has or hasn’t had done.

But despite her decision to keep quiet about other procedures, our experts at MYA delivered their own verdict.

“Bev may have had the non-surgical treatment of Dermal Fillers to her cheeks often referred to as ‘cheek fillers’,” a surgeon at MYA Cosmetic Surgery explains.

“Dermal fillers can be used in this area to re-introduce structure and volume along the cheekbone just like in Bev’s case.

“Fillers can restore lost volume to your face and plump areas so that deep-set lines are smoothed to help diminish the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and other visible signs of ageing.

“Fillers can range in price depending on the area and amount used – between £150 – £500 per session.”

The surgeon continued: “Bev’s eyes appear brighter and her eyebrows slightly lifted – usually pointing towards the non-surgical treatment of anti-wrinkle injections (also known as Botox).”

The expert added: “Bev has most likely had Botox to her forehead, glabella (in between the eyebrows) and eyes (crow’s feet). As you can see, she has a smooth forehead, lifted eyebrow arches and a limited frown/expression.

“The treatment normally lasts between 3-6 months and as muscle action gradually returns, the lines and wrinkles begin to reappear and need to be treated again.”

“The procedure can give the appearance of smoother skin if you are after a youthful appearance or can be used as a preventative measure to slow the process of getting wrinkles.”

And as Bev ponders the thought of accepting a clinic’s offer of a free facelift, the surgeon added that such procedures are permanent solutions.

“As non-surgical treatments are not permanent, this may be the reason why Bev would like to have the surgical procedure of a face/neck lift,” the expert added.

“A neck, chin or facelift involves the skilful hands of a specialist surgeon to remove excess facial skin from the neck, chin and cheek areas under general anaesthetic to tighten the skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

“Like any procedure, a face/neck lift is a big decision and we would provide patients with all the information needed to make an informed choice. Prices can vary depending on the type of facelift required but range from £8,845.”