
Tulisa says 'no pain, no gain' as she opens up about getting beauty treatments
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THE SINGER HAS A BUSY DAY AS SHE TRAVELLED TO LONDON FOR THE TREATMENTS 20:22, 21 May 2025 Tulisa told her followers ‘no pain, no gain’ as she compared her latest beauty treatments to being
‘smacked in the face’. The N-Dubz singer made a huge TV comeback last year, with the former X Factor judge competing on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. Taking to her Instagram
stories, Tulisa brought her fans along with her to London as she prepared to have six treatments confirmed. Branding it a ‘beauty day’, the 36-year-old attended Dermaspa Milton Keynes, a
business which provides Luxury Beauty & Aesthetic Treatments. Lying down in a salon bed for ‘muscle lifting' treatment, Tulisa joked: “How many treatments can you get in one day
back to back?" According to Tulisa, tightening your face muscles through muscle lifting ‘enhances your muscles and gives you this snatched look on your face’. Article continues below
After this, Tulisa proceeded to have 'needling' treatment on her scarring, having to have numbing creme applied on her skin before to ensure she didn’t feel pain. "I'm
going to be a little bit red after this," she said. Later returning to her story from her car, the singer showed that her cheeks and nose had suffered redness and had been left slightly
bloodied by the needling. “As you can see, I'm really red. I look like I've been smacked in the face and it's fine because it will go down in a few days. “The nose is extra
sore because it's so close to the bone… No pain, no gain,” she stated. Another procedure performed was collagen wave treatment, which uses radio frequencies to stimulate fibroblasts -
the cells that generate collagen and elastin. Looking to rest her body, Tulisa was treated to a full body massage, prior to having several more treatments at the clinic in the English
capital. Once she was done, Tulisa was ready to go home and rest up, noting that the healing process would likely last from between two days to a week. “I should be ready to rumble by the
weekend,” she said. Tulisa was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy in 2020, which is a neurological disorder that causes paralysis or weakness on one side of the face when the facial nerve is
damaged or stops working properly. Previously appearing on Olivia Attwood's So Wrong it's Right podcast, Tulisa recalled having her first attack when she was 24. Article continues
below She told Olivia: “I had a massive burst of inflammation and it went down but my whole face dropped. I couldn't move it. My face remained like that for seven months, I didn't
go out, I just hid in the house." Noting that her ‘face still wasn't right’ Tulisa said she ‘started getting fillers to balance out the symmetry’, but denied that she ‘had any
surgery until recently’.