Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she gets Botox injections as she took viewers along with her in her latest YouTube vlog on Monday.
The Love Islander, 25, headed to KLNIK in Cheshire, the £30 million clinic led by Dr. Rosh, as she joked she is 'getting old' and needs Botox in both her forehead and on her crow's feet.
The reality star has publicly had all her filler dissolved since she left the ITV dating show and admitted she doesn't want to 'encourage or push' Botox on her young female audience.
Chatting from the car, Molly told fans: 'I am actually this morning at a Botox appointment.
'It's not something that I would want to ever talk about too heavily as it isn't something that I want to encourage or push.
'I know I have a lot of young girls that watch my channel so it's the kind of territory that I avoid talking about but I also want to be transparent about the fact that I sometimes get Botox.'
Molly-Mae Hague joked she is 'getting old' as she headed to KLINIK Botox clinic in Cheshire to fix her frown lines in her latest YouTube vlog on Monday
Zooming the camera in on her forehead, Molly then showcased her frown lines as she furrowed her brow
Zooming the camera in on her forehead, Molly then showcased her frown lines as she furrowed her brow.
She added: 'This isn't even bad. I've just always had quite a liney forehead so I just get a bit of Botox in my forehead so that my makeup sits smoother.
'I find when my lines come back my makeup just gets so creased on my forehead and when I am doing photoshoots I just really like having a very smooth forehead.'
Molly-Mae also revealed that this time she was also opting for some in her crow's feet as she admitted she is smiling so much since having Bambi.
She explained: 'I think I might be having a bit of Botox in my crows feet because ever since having Bambi I just smile so much more which is an amazing problem to have.
'They never used to be there! I am getting old! I am getting old!'
Molly isn't the only Love Islander to visit Dr Rosh with this year's contestants Grace Jackson and Emma Milton also paying the clinic a visit.
A source said: 'Dr Rosh is highly respected and is the silent expert behind figures including top politicians, royalty, sports stars and Hollywood icons.
The reality star has publicly had all her filler dissolved since she left the ITV dating show and admitted she doesn't want to 'encourage or push' Botox on her young female audience.
Molly-Mae also revealed that this time she was also opting for some in her crow's feet as she admitted she is smiling so much since having Bambi
Molly has been incredibly open about her cosmetic procedures after previously having lip and jaw filler. Pictured in 2019 (left) and post having the fillers dissolved (right) in May 2022
Molly isn't the only Love Islander to visit Dr Rosh with this year's contestants Grace Jackson (pictured) and Emma Milton also paying the clinic a visit
She previously admitted she didn't recognise herself by the time she had reached the age of 21 in a period of her life she jokily called 'filler scandal'
'When it comes to procedures like Botox and fillers, Dr Rosh is undeniably the number one choice.
'His clientele value absolute discretion as well as world-class treatments.'
Molly has been incredibly open about her cosmetic procedures after previously having lip and jaw filler.
She previously admitted she didn't recognise herself by the time she had reached the age of 21 in a period of her life she jokily called 'filler scandal'.
Back in June Molly celebrated being 'injection free' for almost five years as she spoke about how 'blessed' she feels that she was able to 'fix' the excessive amount of filler she put into her face.
The star had her lip and jaw filler dissolved and her composite bonding veneers removed, saying she was 'terrified of herself' when she looked at past pictures.
Speaking on her Instagram Story, the TV personality excitedly said she's 'come a long way' on her 'filler journey.'
Molly-Mae explained: 'The other day I was actually having a moment of reflection on my filler journey and I realise I haven't had filler now in coming up to five years, well over four years.
'I haven't had any filler put into my face which if you remember my filler debacle, my filler scandal it's quite, not an achievement but it's quite a journey to reflect on really. It's been so long.'
Molly first had her lips injected when she was just 18-years-old and said this sparked a 'vicious circle' of topping up the treatment.