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After recently splitting from Millie Mackintosh after seven years of marriage, Made In Chelsea star Hugo Taylor has treated himself to a post-breakup glow.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 39, visited Nova Clinic in London for a a £3,000 ‘invisible facelift’, which is a favourite among celebrities, including Karren Brady.
The non-invasive process, called Endolift, uses a laser-emitting wire to tighten the skin – promising collagen regeneration with a 95 per cent success rate in skin tightening, according to the clinic.
The former reality TV star wanted to lift his upper cheeks and sagging around the eye area.
Hugo’s visit to the clinic comes one week after he and Millie, 36, who share daughters Sienna, five, and Aurelia, four, announced their separation following a difficult start to the year.
Cosmetic doctor, Dr Maria Fario of Nova Clinic, who treated Hugo, said: ‘Endolift is a clinically proven treatment that works by delivering laser energy to the skin, heating tissue and stimulating collagen remodelling.
‘This leads to immediate tightening and gradual collagen formation over time, resulting in a lifted, firmer appearance. It can be used on the face – commonly the jawline, chin, cheeks, nasolabial folds and neck – and on the body, where treatment can be customised.’
Millie and Hugo, who met as teenagers and first dated during E4’s Made In Chelsea, had been married since June 2018.
Hugo Taylor, who recently announced his split from Mille Mackintosh, has received a £3,000 tweakment
The former Made in Chelsea star received a £3,000 Endolift treatment at Nova clinic in London
A source told the Daily Mail: ‘Millie and Hugo are currently going through a separation and have sadly decided to split.
‘They have known each other for many years, and in recent weeks, have had serious conversations about their future, ultimately deciding it’s better for them both to part ways.
‘Their main priority remains their children and family life, and separating is not something they ever hoped would happen.
‘At present, they are considering what living apart might look like and how they plan to navigate co-parenting their young children.
‘It’s been an incredibly difficult start to the year, and one they hope to continue managing in private.’
Influencer Millie first met Hugo as a teenager, and they began dating when she was 21, rising to fame together on the E4 reality series.
In 2013, the heiress married rapper Professor Green, 42, but the couple divorced in 2016, the same year she rekindled her relationship with Hugo.
The pair tied the knot two years later and welcomed their first daughter, Sienna, in 2020, followed by Aurelia in 2021.
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The 39-year-old received the non-invasive procedure to treat his under eye and upper cheek area (pictured before)
Endolift uses a laser-emitting wire to tighten the skin – and promises collagen regeneration (pictured after)
The Made In Chelsea couple, who share daughters Sienna, five, and Aurelia, four, have separated following a difficult start to the year
Baroness Karren Brady of Knightsbridge CBE underwent Endolift to banish her ‘dreaded jowls’
When Baroness Brady sought out the same treatment as Hugo in 2024, she wished to eliminate her ‘dreaded jowls’ at Rakus Clinic in London.
And not only was she ‘delighted’ with the results, but less than 24 hours later, Karren went out for lunch.
‘I was home straight after the treatment, and went out for lunch the next day, no bruising and just slight swelling that went down really quickly,’ she said.
Karren made the decision to undergo an Endolift procedure after she noticed signs of ageing on jaw and neck.
‘As a woman of a certain age, I noticed the lower part of my face was starting to sag and I was starting to get the dreaded jowls people talk about,’ she said.
‘That was really my main concern when I went to see Dr Rakus and she recommended Endolift.
‘Before having the treatment I feared it would be quite invasive, but it’s not at all. I was home straight after the treatment, and went out for lunch the next day, no bruising and just slight swelling that went down really quickly.
‘The most unexpected part of the treatment was that it didn’t hurt, it didn’t take very long, there wasn’t any downtime, and it gave the sort of result that you’d usually only get by going in to have proper surgery.
‘Just a few weeks post treatment and I feel great and I am really delighted with my results.’
Dr Luke Simmonds, Aesthetic Doctor at Nova Aesthetic Clinic explained the process in further detail.
‘We inject a local anaesthetic into the area of skin being treated, and most people report feeling nothing during the laser treatment itself, and it has much less downtime than the surgical alternative,’ he said.
Luke added: ‘Of course, with any procedure like this, there is some minor swelling and flushing, but usually this is very tolerable and lasts around 48 hours; however this depends on the individual’s skin type and condition and patients can resume their daily activity immediately.
‘Patients begin to see improvements to their skin from around four weeks after treatment, but the settled results take between three and six months to show, with some people’s results continuing to improve for up to 12 months.
‘We often recommend checking in every 12 months to see if you require a repeat session, but I have some patients who can go two to three years maintaining their results from just a single session.’
While Endolift is an FDA-approved procedure, it is crucial to ensure that the original Endolift device is used.
Instances of counterfeit devices branded similarly to Endolift have been reported, and these have caused severe medical complications.
