Former 'Popstars' judge Nicki Chapman has had a series of cosmetic treatments to give her a neck lift and get rid of her double chin.

Nicki Chapman after her treatments

Nicki Chapman after her treatments

The 56-year-old TV and radio presenter - who was part of the TV talent show back in the early 2000s - turned to one of the UK's leading aesthetic practitioners, Dr Judy Todd, for a series of high-tech facial treatments in a bid to get rid of her double chin after being "really conscious" of her appearance.

She said: "We're all critical of something in our bodies, and for me it was the loose jowls and skin under my jawline.

"I was really conscious of it and I would never let people photograph my neck in profile."

To combat her concerns, the 'Escape to the Country' star underwent nitrogen plasma rejuvenation treatment NeoGen, combined with Morpheus8 micro-needling with radio frequency.

Nicki admitted she struggled to look at photos of herself before the procedure, and while she isn't expecting to "look like I'm 25", she still wanted a more youthful appearance.

She added: "Looking at the picture of myself at the beginning of this process, I can't believe how jowly I am.

"You can really see the lines on my neck as well, but now looking at the pictures of me now without makeup on and no-filters whatsoever and I can really see the difference."

She has undergone five treatments - roughly one every two months - since visiting Dr Judy at the end of last year.

The first four were Morpheus8 micro-needing treatments - each worth £875 - which inject radiofrequency energy into the skin with a series of tiny needles.

She also had a £1,500 medium strength NeoGen treatment to improve skin quality and reduce laxity and loose skin by using ultra-high radio frequency to convert pure nitrogen gas into nitrogen plasma.

She explained: "The way that I work for TV and radio, I need to be available all the time, so I can't have a treatment that's going to take me out for two of three weeks.

"With these treatments the recovery time was minimal, I would say 24 hours max, and even then it was only a little bit of redness, I could still go out."

Although the results "didn't happen overnight", she noticed "a huge difference" after six months.

Dr Judy Todd runs clinics in London and Glasgow. For information on his treatments visit synergygiffnock.co.uk or telephone 0141 237 4110.