She just did a short "room tour", you can easily tell she's not staying at the most expensive suits, more here:
https://lanserhof.com/en/our-prices/
If you are really into this type of retreats, the big deal is having the Lanserhof membership, that has different options but its range goes up to £10,000 (and does not include paying for all the treatments that you usually have during the year).
She's obviously not a member of any fancy health club and she sucks at finding good deals in terms of reasonable prices / doctors / astheticians, so she ended up accepting dodgy fillers (in some previous threads I recall she even mentioned them on IG stories, it was probably an Ad on exchange of those fillers
) and now she's desperately trying to "fix them" while portraying that she "has money" for expensive treatments, but the thing is, she actually has not any good money at all!
Why isn't she on any retreat on Switzerland? Probably really out of reach for her pocket, just a quick Google search:
https://magazine.compareretreats.com/best-luxury-wellness-retreats-in-switzerland/
As usual, some advice in case some Tattlers now are thinking about fasting or joining some naturopathic scam.
I guess that Anna knows about Lanserhof as it's a big thing here in London, nonetheless, most people (even when they do have some spare wealth)
would rather book some smaller clinics that are good deals with great doctors and treatments, mostly so you can follow-up with a team your progress monthly. Then if you have some good private insurance, you can easily book top tier specialists to keep an eye on your test results and avoid doing dumb stuff as "fasting for three days for a detox".
Listen, fasting can be highly beneficial but it's based on each individual case and sometimes, sadly,
places as Lanserhof don't care much if you are going to pay only for a week or two without any follow-up. They will obviously encourage you to join the membership, but if you are stupid enough to book a "two week detox", they will let you go ahead and do it, even if it could be actually damaging for your health.
You sign-in lenghty paperworks assuming all responsability at the start of your stay there.
I think it's highly irresponsible from her sharing shady treatments such as fasting and IV Drips without any other context than "I am detoxing". A good example of an influencer that actually knows about this type of retreats and usually shares a good bunch of info is Lexie:
https://www.instagram.com/lexie1225/ (better known as Ariana Grande's BFF) - what I mean here, is that having a healthy lifestyle and trying treatments it's not something you can achieve with a short "detox retreat".
The basics are: cook and eat well during your week, avoid alcohol
(that champagne in your closet habit it's taking a toll ), join a gym and find good local places for your treatments such as fillers, botox, facials, etc - less is more in terms of quantity and quality.