Peter Andre enjoyed a fun family outing with his wife Emily and daughter Princess at an exclusive beauty event in Windsor on Wednesday.

The trio visited the Fairmont Windsor Park clinic to try out the launch of 3D ReFirm, the new celebrity-approved skin-tightening treatment.

At the event, they enjoyed chatting all things glow-ups, while Emily quizzed the experts on the science behind the latest invention.

A guest said: ‘They looked like they were having a proper family day out—relaxed, chatty, and genuinely excited about the new tech.’

Skin guru Dr Raj Arora, who is the first in the UK to offer the medical-grade 3D Refirm treatment, gave an inside look at the device.

The device has been introduced in direct response to the weight-loss jab ‘epidemic’ sweeping Britain, which has left thousands celebrating slimmer bodies – but battling the dreaded loose-skin effect.

Peter Andre enjoyed a fun family outing with his wife Emily and daughter Princess at an exclusive beauty event in Windsor on Wednesday

Peter Andre enjoyed a fun family outing with his wife Emily and daughter Princess at an exclusive beauty event in Windsor on Wednesday

The trio visited the Fairmont Windsor Park clinic to try out the launch of 3D ReFirm, the new celebrity-approved skin-tightening treatment

The trio visited the Fairmont Windsor Park clinic to try out the launch of 3D ReFirm, the new celebrity-approved skin-tightening treatment

The brand describes it as a ‘post-weight-loss skin-tightening treatment’ designed to tighten, firm and tone areas where the skin can sag after rapid weight loss.

Dr Arora said: ‘This will change everything. 

‘People want big results without needles or downtime – and 3D ReFirm delivers exactly that. 

‘It was brilliant having Peter, Emily and Princess here to see it first.’

Guests were treated to 30-minute face or body sessions, one-to-one chats with experts and a steady flow of nibbles while the demos rolled on.

Roy Cowley, Founder and CEO of 3D Aesthetics, added: ‘Everyone rushed to celebrate the weight-loss revolution. But nobody stopped to consider the aftermath. 

‘The weight loss injections did their job. Now we’re here to help complete the journey. This is the fix everyone’s been waiting for. 

‘Safe, proven, and built to help people feel as good as they look.’

Skin guru Dr Raj Arora, who is the first in the UK to offer the medical-grade 3D Refirm treatment, gave an inside look at the device

Skin guru Dr Raj Arora, who is the first in the UK to offer the medical-grade 3D Refirm treatment, gave an inside look at the device

The brand describes it as a 'post-weight-loss skin-tightening treatment' designed to tighten, firm and tone areas where the skin can sag after rapid weight loss

The brand describes it as a ‘post-weight-loss skin-tightening treatment’ designed to tighten, firm and tone areas where the skin can sag after rapid weight loss

It comes after Peter revealed the strict parenting rule he applies to raising his youngest children.

The singer, 52, shares children Amelia, 11, Theodore, nine, and Arabella, eight months, with his wife Emily, 36 – and Junior, 20, and Princess, 18, with his ex Katie Price.

Despite Junior and Princess growing up in the spotlight, he and NHS doctor Emily have chosen to keep their little ones out of the public eye as much as possible and don’t show their faces in photographs.

Peter stressed in his latest new! magazine column that he ‘didn’t know the pitfalls’ of his eldest children being online when they were younger.

Now, with Australia bringing the first social media ban law for children under 16 into effect – Peter, who is English with Cypriot roots but was raised in Australia – was quick to support the government’s decision.

It comes after Peter revealed the strict parenting rule he applies to raising his youngest children

It comes after Peter revealed the strict parenting rule he applies to raising his youngest children

He wrote:’ Australia has implemented their social media ban for under 16s, and it’s great.

‘When people ask me if it’s a contradiction that I’ve had my kids on social media, we have to remember that when social media first started, we were all new to it. We didn’t know the pitfalls of it.

‘Now, we’re seeing what AI can do; that’s why our youngest children are not on it. I fully support the ban. I know that’s not what kids under 16 want to hear, but it will do them so much good,’ he stated.

‘I hope the rest of the world catches on. The dangers are so real,’ Peter concluded wisely encouraging fellow parents.