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I’m only 41 but I’ll have a facelift soon, says Katherine Ryan as she admits she bought her mum one for her BIRTHDAY


SHE turned 41 this year, but Katherine Ryan is already considering getting a facelift.

The comedian and actress has previously experimented with filler and Botox, and has also had a boob job.

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Katherine Ryan is only 41, but she’s planning a face lift “soon”[/caption]

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Katherine has already had a boob job, and has also had fillers and Botox in the past[/caption]

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The Duchess star is seen here in 2013, the year she came under fire for making a joke on TV show Mock the Week about cosmetic companies testing on animals[/caption]

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For her mum’s 63rd birthday, Katherine bought her a facelift[/caption]

But when it comes to the other procedures she’s considering, Katherine admitted she’s already thinking about when she’s going have a facelift – especially as she just bought her mum one.

“I definitely want a facelift,” Katherine told Vogue Williams on her Never Live it Down podcast.

“Very soon. I just got my mum one for her birthday!”

When Vogue asked her how much she shelled out for the facelift, Katherine admitted it was around “50 grand”, but Vogue noted: “I suppose it’s a new face!”

However, Vogue also said that while the “woman who does all her skin treatments” suggested she should have a facelift at 45, she insisted “I think you can go too young”.

“I’ve seen your mum, and I think your jawline, your genetic jawline, remains snatched for a long time,” Katherine told Vogue.

“Mine is weak, and my mum did need the facelift. I’m sorry.”

Katherine added that her mum Julie was 63, but added it was a “good age to get a facelift“.

“You start to get what’s known as vagina neck,” Katherine said.

“In some circles!


“(But) the neck is the most dramatic.

“My mum’s neck is better than my neck!”

However, Katherine’s mum is still recovering from the procedure, as she said: “She still can’t feel her face. It’s numb.

“It’s actually the least painful thing.

“She’s absolutely delighted. Yeah, she looks good.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Katherine said she wishes other celebrities would be more transparent about the work they’ve had done.

What does having a facelift involve?

A FACELIFT, also known as a rhytidectomy, involves lifting up and pulling back the skin on the face, to make it look tighter and smoother.

While people often get a facelift to reduce wrinkles on their visage, it can have a massive impact on the neck too, and can completely remove “jowls”.

It doesn’t come cheap though, as you can expect to pay up to around £10,000 for a face and neck lift in the UK, according to the NHS.

The procedure is usually done under general anaesthetic, and can take up to three hours depending on what’s being done.

Patients can expect to stay overnight in hospital following the facelift, and it can result in some painful recovery time afterwards.

“I wish someone like Kim Kardashian allegedly would say, like, ‘Yeah, I had a deep plane facelift at 35. And this is the guy who did it.

‘And he actually charged me $800,000’.

“And then I go, ‘Okay, so that’s the guy. But I don’t have $800,000!’

“I just wish that.”

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She has experimented with different looks over the years – seen here in June
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Katherine went make-up free on a recent holiday to Mauritius, sharing pictures on her social media pages[/caption]

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The comedian and actress, seen here aged five or six, explored her ancestry in a previous episode of the BBC’s Who Do You Think you Are?[/caption]

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