Jenny Powell showed off the incredible results of her ‘game-changing’ lymphatic drainage treatment as she shared sizzling Instagram videos.
The English TV presenter, 57, took to the social media platform on Saturday, flaunting her natural features as she wore a towel while speaking to her followers.
The Gimme 5 star asked fans in the caption: ‘Ever tried lymphatic drainage?’
Chatting to the camera, Jenny looked relaxed and rejuvenated as she admitted: ‘I just had the best lymphatic drainage treatment,’ adding: ‘It’s so nurturing.’
She added before-and-after snaps to her carousel, where she wrote of her post-treatment experience: ‘I feel lighter, less sluggish and more in tune with my body.’

Jenny Powell showed off the incredible results of her ‘game-changing’ lymphatic drainage treatment as she shared sizzling Instagram videos

The English TV presenter, 57, took to the social media platform on Saturday, flaunting her natural features as she wore a towel while speaking to her followers
‘This lymphatic drainage treatment @thelymphclinic_ has changed the game for me.
‘You know me , I like to find holistic alternatives to help me in my wellbeing journey
‘A little lymphatic drainage around the tummy goes a long way!
‘It helps shift that stubborn bloating, boosts digestion, and gets everything flowing again — think flatter, lighter and less puffy.
‘It’s like a gentle wake-up call for your gut, your glow and your energy!’
Just earlier this month, the radio host revealed that her daughter Constance Baxendale has been hospitalised for surgery as she reflected on undergoing a hysterectomy a year ago.
Jenny underwent a robotic hysterectomy 12 months ago to manage extreme symptoms as a result of menopause.
She has been open about her health battle and has often displayed her scars from the gruelling surgery as a way of raising awareness.

The Gimme 5 star asked fans in the caption: ‘Ever tried lymphatic drainage?’

She added before-and-after snaps to her carousel, where she wrote of her post-treatment experience: ‘I feel lighter, less sluggish and more in tune with my body’
Now in a recently-shared post and video she told how on one year to the day that she had her surgery, her daughter Connie, 24, was back in the same hospital with the same surgeon to have a cyst removed amid her PCOS battle.
Jenny has two daughters, Connie and Pollyanna Baxendale, 16, whom she shares with her ex-husband Toby Baxendale.
Jenny penned in her post: ‘Well what a freaky moment… one year to the day since my hysterectomy and by pure coincidence we are back in the same hospital with the same surgeon for my Connie this time.
‘As she’s just gone in now for surgery, it’s an emotional one on so many levels. She’s been beautifully brave, in for removal of a cyst and then Dr.El-Gizawy walks in… not seen him for exactly one year!
‘He said that he recommends his patients follow my hysterectomy journey on here as it is a help and comfort for many. I teared up… so much to say and not sure where to start.
‘Ladies .. don’t turn a blind eye to your symptoms / act on it / be persistent with doctors, consultants /talk about it /share your experiences and if you’re scared, unsure, remember you’re not alone… we have all been there.
‘My life has changed considerably… but it has taken a year to feel complete physically and mentally. I feel so passionately for all the women and even partners of those women who have connected with me and @dramirygynae in the past 12 months…
‘Our journey is a collective one and just to say my quality of life/ my zest for life as a womb free woman is pretty awesome. Don’t give up on that thought!’

Earlier this month Jenny revealed that her daughter Constance Baxendale, 24, has been hospitalised for surgery as she reflected on undergoing a hysterectomy a year ago

The radio host underwent a robotic hysterectomy 12 months ago on 9 October to manage extreme symptoms as a result of menopause

Now in a recently-shared post and video she told how on one year to the day that she had her surgery, her daughter Connie was back in the same hospital
Reflecting on her recovery and sharing images of her scars healing last year Jenny warned for other women to ‘take the healing process seriously’.
She penned: ‘What a month four weeks on from my robotic hysterectomy and healing well. I have been overwhelmed, truly, by the response to my posts and updates.
‘I’m planning on an event and building a community on here but also keeping in touch with as many of you as I can. So just to say, healing and slowing down to do so is hard work in itself.
‘I’ve found it very hard to ignore the chores of every day life in work, at home and play. So take the healing process seriously or it will bite you on the bum later on down the line.
‘Make sure you have a plan in place and get the right advice post op regarding your hormones /HRT /self care and accept help whenever you a get it… (thank you, Mum, my girls and everyone at work!) so hystersisters, more to come as we are on the road to recovery… we’ve got this!!’