As no-nonsense DC Rachel Bailey, she is more concerned with putting people behind bars than visiting beauty spas.
But in real life, actress Suranne Jones has found a revolutionary way to stave off the effects of time â" cryolift facials.
The Scott and Bailey star, 34, is a massive fan of the £250 treatments, during which the skin is frozen to -16C and the body is helped to produce skin-plumping collagen.
A source said: âSuranne is a prime-time TV star who, understandably, wants to look her best. Playing a gung-ho copper, she wears minimal make-up on set and has her hair roughly scraped back.
âIf she can boost her appearance in any other way, she will. She tried a cryolift facial and absolutely loved it.
âItâs a non-surgical procedure but the results were fantastic and have really brightened Suranneâs complexion. She looks amazing.â
The former Coronation Street star, who played feisty Karen McDonald for four years until 2004, was told about the treatment by a friend.
She now has regular sessions at the exclusive KX spa, in Chelsea, West London, with dermatologist and TV beauty expert Malvina Fraser. Described as a medi-facial, the process was invented in France and is said to make you look up to 10 years younger.
An LED light is first applied to treat skin pigmentation and heat the skin before a gel â" either embryo cells of salmon caviar or tripeptide collagen â" is spread on the face.
Finally, the electronically chilled cryoprobe is used to rapidly chill the area being treated. As the face freezes, the blood vessels widen, allowing more oxygen to reach the cells.
It supposedly enhances natural production of collagen, helping the skin look tighter and more youthful. It also helps to heal scars.
And, surprisingly, the hour-long procedure is said to be relaxing and painless.
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