
BY most people's standards, former Page 3 model Linda Lusardi was looking incredible in her mid-60s.
But when she looked in the mirror each day, she became increasingly depressed at what she saw as a drooping face with "jowly bits of fat" reflected back at her.
As her 66th birthday loomed, she decided to give herself a gift - a non-surgical facelift.
She says it has taken "10 years off her".
The star said: "I started to feel my face was looking tired and old. When I'd wake up in the morning I would see that my face was sagging.
"It's a family trait to get these "chollers" that's what we call them the jowly bits of fatty skin hanging down from the jawline. My mum and grandmother both suffered from them around this area.
"So I could see my jawline softening and I was getting more lines around my eyes and it was just a bit depressing really.
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