I do look much younger! Nigel Farage looks remarkably fresher faced a year since Brexit referendum - but swears it's nothing to do with Botox

  • Photos show ex-Ukip leader looking rejuvinated and youthful in recent weeks 
  • Comes amid rumours he travelled to Germany so he could have Botox injections
  • He said that the idea is 'ridiculous' and would not confirm if he dyed he hair

Nigel Farage has denied undergoing cosmetic surgery despite sporting a strikingly more fresh-faced appearance than usual.

The former UKIP leader has been captured in pictures that show him looking more sprightly and rejuvenated than images taken years ago.

Not only does his hair appear to be a darker shade of brown, he seems to have gained a tan, and speculation is rampant that the 53-year-old underwent botox treatment on a recent trip to Germany.

It comes as video emerged of Mr Farage dancing with Laure Ferrari - his flatmate and reported girlfriend.

Mr Farage, pictured at a party to mark the one year anniversary of the Brexit vote, told MailOnline: ‘Look listen, the idea that I have been to Germany for some treatment and had Botox is rubbish, that’s all I’m going to say on the issue.’

Mr Farage, pictured at a party to mark the one year anniversary of the Brexit vote, told MailOnline: ‘Look listen, the idea that I have been to Germany for some treatment and had Botox is rubbish, that’s all I’m going to say on the issue.’

What a difference!: The ex-Ukip leader is sporting a far more rejuvenated and sprightly look (right) at the European Parliament on June 14 this year, compared to when he was pictured arriving to cast his vote in local and European elections in 2014

What a difference!: The ex-Ukip leader is sporting a far more rejuvenated and sprightly look (right) at the European Parliament on June 14 this year, compared to when he was pictured arriving to cast his vote in local and European elections in 2014

Mr Farage told MailOnline: ‘Look listen, the idea that I have been to Germany for some treatment and had Botox is rubbish, that’s all I’m going to say on the issue.’

He refused to say if he had dyed his hair. 

And when pressed on whether he credits his youthful looks on leaving the Ukip’s troubles behind him, he said: ‘Ukip life is better and easier.’ 

But celebrity cosmetic specialist Dr Nyla Raja said that, in her opinion, Mr Farage appears to have skin tightening treatment using radio frequencies. 

'I also think he has had Botox because the wrinkles around his eyes and on the forehead are less defined,' she told The Sun

NIGEL THE BREXIT DRUMBANGER SAYS IDEA HE HAD BOTOX IN GERMANY IS 'RIDICULOUS'

Not only does the former Ukip leader have dyed brown hair, he also looks has a much better complexion than before the election
His hair has been dyed brown in the past few months

Not only does the former Ukip leader have dyed brown hair, he also looks has a much better complexion than before the election

  • Mr Farage appears to have far fewer wrinkles on his forehead, which tie-up with rumours he has had Botox
  • His crow's feet seem to have been reduced considerably as well as the lines at the sides of his eyes.
  • He is also sporting a healthier tan and a much better complexion than before the election 
  • His hair has been dyed brown in the past few months
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On Friday, the MEP was enjoying a Brexit vote anniversary party being hosted by billionaire businessman and Ukip donor, Arron Banks.

'Since the election a bit of power’s been passed back to the political class and we’re half way back down the mountain again.

'We will see what emerges over the course of the next two years. All I can say is that if Brexit doesn’t mean Brexit, I intend to don khaki and head for the frontline again.'

Nigel Farrage and Arron Banks pictured at Old Down Estate, in Tockington near Bristol, at a party marking the first anniversary of the Brexit vote

Nigel Farrage and Arron Banks pictured at Old Down Estate, in Tockington near Bristol, at a party marking the first anniversary of the Brexit vote

It comes after Mr Farage said that he would consider returning to Ukip. 

He told Good Morning Britain: 'Whether I will be leader of it again is very doubtful. 

'But I could play a prominent role. 

'Believe you me - the people who voted Brexit meant it. They will not be changing their minds. 

Mr Farage is pictured giving a speech at the the party that marks one year since the UK voted to leave the European Union 

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