TV host and model Rebecca Judd recently shared a genuine and candid glimpse of her cosmetic treatment, revealing the after-effects of a non-surgical neck procedure. Sharing on her Instagram Stories, the 42-year-old provided an up-close view of her neck following the treatment.

In the photo, Judd revealed three rows of red, puffy bumps that ran horizontally along her neck, some looked like they were healing, while others in the lower neck were still inflamed. “Give me Kris Jenner’s neck without surgery,” she captioned the photo.

The treatment was performed by Claire McGuinness, a skin expert renowned for providing non-invasive treatments like microneedling, LED light therapy, and injectables. Her clinic offers a variety of facial rejuvenation treatments, including Exion Face, Rejuran, and LED Light Therapy.

Judd, who has repeatedly stated that she did not have plastic surgery, attributes her youthful looks to a healthy lifestyle and quality skincare. Although she advocates non-surgical beauty treatments, she has lately been even more open about her skincare experience, visiting Flawless Rejuvenation clinic in Melbourne on a regular basis. Some of the treatments she’s done include EXION RF microneedling and hydrafacials, laser genesis, LED light therapy, and fraxel laser therapy, which Judd used to liken to being treated with a ‘blow torch’ to the face, as reported by Daily Mail.

Interest in cosmetic procedures has skyrocketed, especially following Kris Jenner’s reveal of a noticeably revitalized look earlier this year. According to Dr. Steven Levine, a New York-based plastic surgeon, it is rumored that the Kardashian-Jenner matriarch had undergone subtle procedures.

Meanwhile, another trending treatment making waves in the beauty world is the controversial “salmon sperm facial.” Popularised by celebrities like Kim and Khloé Kardashian, the procedure uses fish reproductive cells to improve skin texture and reduce visible signs of aging.

Dr. Joshua Zeichner, a New York dermatologist, said the treatment might have some actual benefits.

“The action on the skin is believed to be caused by high levels of DNA. DNA contains amino acids, which have been used in skin treatments for ages for their hydrating and cell-renewal properties,” he explained to PopSugar. He continued that the treatment would improve ‘skin, hydration, plumpness, texture, and wrinkles’.