Strictly Come Dancing 's head judge Shirley Ballas has undergone a facelift - but not the surgical kind. Shirley expressed feeling like she had a "new lease of life" following the anti-ageing treatment. The new high-tech non-surgical facelift procedure was carried out by a leading aesthetic doctor.

The before and after photos reveal lifted skin, elevated jawline and cheekbones and tightened loose skin around the neck. It also appeared to significantly reduce redness and spider veins, and vanished sunspots. Over the past year, the 64-year-old has been visiting one of the UK's top cosmetic doctors for a series of the latest non-invasive procedures to rejuvenate her face and neck, reports the Mirror .

Shirley commented : "I have to say that I think these treatments have shaved 30 years off me. It has made me feel so confident and comfortable in my own skin. "There's a famous Beatles song that goes, 'will you still need me, will you still feed me when I'm 64', well I turned 64 last week, and I feel like I've got a new lease of life.

" Prior to the work by Dr Johanna Ward, Shirley admitted feeling insecure about her appearance and had even contemplated undergoing cosmetic surgery. She recounted: "When I went into my 60s I was very much considering having a face lift. Back then when I looked in the mirror, I saw dull lifeless sagging skin, I had a lot of pigmentation with sun-spots and I had little spider veins on my nose.

" The results were achieved through a series of monthly NeoGe.