Shirley Ballas says she’s happier than ever with her appearance.

Shirley Ballas feels more confident than ever with her appearance at 62

Shirley Ballas feels more confident than ever with her appearance at 62

The ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ judge has has undergone non-invasive procedures to rejuvenate her face, and admits she now feels more confident than ever aged 62.

She said: "This is the best I’ve looked in years. Every woman in her 60s wants to feel confident, and I have to say at age 62, I now feel by far the best I’ve ever felt."

The ballroom dancer was ecstatic with the results of the procedure after she was determined to avoid going under the knife, and began treatment at the beginning of 2022.

She added: "This time last year I was conscious that my jawline was sagging and hanging a bit, my skin looked dull and a bit lifeless and I wanted to get rid of all my spider veins and tighten up the skin on my neck and chest.

"I wanted to look my very best but I really didn’t want to go under the knife, so I thought I would try this alternative route."

Shirley sought out one of the UK’s top cosmetic doctors, Dr Judy Todd, who gave her a programme which incorporated high-tech NeoGen treatments, as well as a daily topical skincare regime.

The former dancing champion began seeing results over the course of six months and said the treatments "have definitely turned back the clock and made me look younger".

Speaking to HELLO! magazine, she said: "These changes don’t happen overnight, but over the course of six months, I could see a huge difference and it is still getting better.

"When I started, I didn’t know what to think or what was going to happen to my face, or whether I was optimistic or not, but now I absolutely love the results.

"My jawline feels that much sharper and I feel like the skin is not sagging. It feels rejuvenated, bright and clean, with no little veins or sun spots – all in all, a really spectacular look.

"These changes don’t happen overnight, but over the course of six months, I could see a huge difference and it is still getting better."