Ulrika Jonsson, 58, reveals what she had done to her face

Ulrika Jonsson, 58, reveals what she had done to her face
Source: Daily Mail Online

Ulrika Jonsson has shared exactly what cosmetic work she has had done to her face after revealing her fresher complexion to fans.

The presenter, 58, previously said she was working on reversing 'years of sun damage' to fans as she shared snaps of her visibly younger look.

Now, Ulrika has revealed the exact treatments she had done to her face in a new video to fans on Friday afternoon.

She could be seen inside London's Define Clinic as she held a consultation with clinicians before receiving a tailored treatment plan.

During the clip, Ulrika said of her old complexion: 'I aged badly and really hard actually. Historically, societally, women have been expected to go into old age quietly and I refused to do that.'

As footage played of the Swedish native receiving her various procedures, she continued: 'I've not felt as excited about anything in years as excited as I do about this.'

'It's not about looking younger, I don't want to look 21, I don't want to look 31, but I want to look the best that I can for my age.'

Ulrika started by receiving biostimulators, which are non-surgical treatments designed to stimulate the body's natural collagen growth.

She was then given Evolus Dermal Filler, which is hyaluronic acid fillers that treat moderate to severe winkles and folds on the face.

As the footage continued, Ulrika received Erbium & Jalupro, which are laser resurfacing and injectable skin boosters respectively.

In another visit, she had BBL x MOXI - a laser treatment that removes pigmentation on the skin by damaging it through exposure to light.

According to the clinic that treated the former Celebrity Big Brother star, that was followed by Polynucleotides - which is DNA fragments extracted from trout or salmon sperm and injected into the skin that boosts collagen and elastin production.

Ulrika's extensive treatment plan ended with HIFU, which stands for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound.

Said to be non-invasive, the surgical procedure uses ultrasound energy to heat the deep layers beneath the surface, further stimulating collagen production, in particular for tightening and lifting the face, neck and brow line.

Beaming and visibly glowing and arguably younger look, Ulrika said: 'What I see now when I look in the mirror is new skin, fresh skin.'

'I get a lot of compliments from people.'

Unveiling her new look to fans last week with an array of new snaps, Ulrika candidly penned: 'Up until last year, I had largely given up on my face. I had learnt to accept the consequences of years of sun exposure because I didn't realise there was anything I could do about it.'

The presenter went on to explain she had been going to a clinic for a series of treatments to help improve the quality of her skin.

'For me, it was not about turning back the clock but it was the start of a relationship which had its basis in reassurance and realistic expectations,' she added.

'I am more than happy with laughter lines and wrinkles. They are, after all, the marks of a life lived.'

She continued: 'I am beyond thrilled with my new skin and the reflection that now meets me in the mirror every day.'

'I think we need to remember that "ageing" is natural, but above all else, it's a privilege. How we, as individuals, choose to age is our prerogative.'

This is not the only treatment the star has had done in recent weeks, as last month she revealed she was recovering from a procedure to remove her varicose veins.

Meanwhile, earlier this week Ulrika shared a first look at her home makeover.

Ulrika said: 'It's not about looking younger, I don't want to look 21, I don't want to look 31, but I want to look the best that I can for my age'

Sharing an update to her Instagram, Ulrika showed off her TV room after 'turning it into something special' with the help of an interior designer.

It featured a huge orange sofa complete with fringe scatter cushions and an extravagant chandelier in the centre of the room.

Ulrika wrote: 'I'm so massively proud of this room which used to be a beyond-basic TV room where the Youngest Male Ungrateful spent his time gaming. I never sat in there.

'But when I knew I would remain in my beautiful house, I decided to turn it into something special.'