Alex Pike, 46, reveals the surgery secrets behind her youthful looks: ‘I’m not shy about having things done’

Celebrity cosmetic nurse Alex Pike is used to injecting customers in her clinics across Australia.

And now the 46-year-old has revealed the various procedures she’s undergone herself in a bid to remain youthful.

Speaking to the Not Super Woman podcast, the mum-of-three confessed to having two procedures on her face.

‘I’m not shy about having things done,’ she declared.

‘I have treatments obviously. I’ve had upper eyelid surgery -blepharoplasty- and some liposuction to my jawline,’ Alex continued.

Alex Pike (pictured) admitted to getting upper eyelid surgery and liposuction on her jaw in an interview with the Not Super Woman podcast last week

‘I’m not afraid to own the things [I’ve had done],’ she finished.

The brunette beauty has also admitted to getting fillers, anti-wrinkle injections, and laser treatments in the past. 

Alex first dabbled with anti-wrinkle injections at the age of 23 after a surgeon urged her to try Botox.

‘I ended up having the treatment – just my frown line,’ she told the Curious Conversations podcast in 2021. 

The brunette beauty has also admitted to fillers, anti-wrinkle injections, and laser treatments in the past

The brunette beauty has also admitted to fillers, anti-wrinkle injections, and laser treatments in the past

‘And when it started to take effect, I could not believe the difference and I then started getting more modelling jobs because I was looking super fresh.’

In addition to her injectables clinics, Alex also runs her own kickstart beauty and wellness bootcamp called Inside Out Beauty.

And while she’s incredibly comfortable in her skin these days, it hasn’t always been like that for the former WAG.

'I don't want to be good for my age. I want to be good,' she previously said. (Pictured in 2022)

‘I don’t want to be good for my age. I want to be good,’ she previously said. (Pictured in 2022)

‘I used to hide my age and be very ashamed because there’s such a stigma for women,’ she told Curious Conversations. 

‘I hate when people say, “You’re really hot for a mum.” It’s like, really? Do I have to be attractive for a mum? Can’t I just be attractive?

‘I don’t want to be good for my age. I want to be good,’ she added.

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