"The Only Way is Essex" star Ferne McCann has been left with a bloody face after she underwent a vampire facelift.
She has taken a leaf out of reality TV star Kim Kardashian's book by opting to have the 750 pounds extreme treatment - a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that involves injecting the face with plasma from the blood to erase wrinkles - as her new beauty regime, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"I am quite against going under the knife, so to keep looking fresh and youthful, I followed in Kim Kardashian's footsteps and had the vampire facial. I admire Kim's gruelling commitment to beauty. I think the whole world does," McCann told The Sun newspaper.
"She always looks fantastic and is my beauty idol, so it's part of my new regime. The facial felt actually, really relaxing. Because of the anaesthetic, you feel hardly anything. It's a really good feeling. It feels like it's going to make you look amazing and do wonders to the skin," she added.
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