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If you only buy one thing this week…

- LUNCH-BREAK TREATMENTS

problem or overeating but best for body contouring and targeting small, stubborn pockets of fat which are resistant to diet and exercise. Most procedures are done under a general anaestheti­c and are suitable for those in good health with good muscle and skin tone. However, it won’t stop you gaining weight in the future, as remaining fat cells will still expand if you take in more calories than your body needs. The older you are, the thinner the skin, so removing fat can also result in sagging or uneven contours. Following surgery, there is usually pain as well as considerab­le bruising and swelling around the treated area, and final results may not be

Jug, £30, next.co.uk seen for four to six months when post-operative swelling has subsided. Support garments have to be worn continuous­ly for a fortnight afterwards and there will also be scarring where the cannula was inserted.

Expect to pay up to £5,000, depending on areas treated.

Laser, ultrasound, radio waves, radio-frequency, extreme cold or a combinatio­n can all be used as

Beauty brand Prai has turned its attention to our hands. The new Ageless Hand Creme, £19.99 (marksandsp­encer.com) contains a powerful combinatio­n of ingredient­s including hyaluronic to help to heal and repair ageing hands, reducing the appearance of age spots, improving skin’s elasticity and smoothing away fine lines. Hands are left feeling moisturise­d, supple and younger looking.

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