EXCLUSIVE: 'It's like magic!' Catwoman's fiancé Lloyd Klein unveils his 'new and natural-looking' face to celebrate beating cancer after being given just six months to live

  • Lloyd Klein, 51, unveiled his new face to DailyMailTV after undergoing an aesthetic facial balancing procedure in Miami 
  • Klein, who is engaged to Jocelyn Wildenstein, recently declared himself cancer-free after being told he had six months to live following his battle with lymphoma
  • The fashion designer said the intense chemotherapy destroyed his face, so he turned to Wildenstein, 78, to help look for a way to restore his face
  • Klein said both he and Wildenstein are overjoyed with the results of his facial rejuvenation, feeling younger and more natural looking
  • Klein told DailyMailTV: 'I'm happy very happy with the procedure. It's revolutionary.  It's like magic' 
  • He went to Miami-based Dr Rian Maercks after discovering his Instagram page and was impressed with natural-looking rejuvenation and balancing techniques
  • Dr Maercks said he performed an aesthetic facial balancing with fillers, adjusting the area around Klein's eyes to harmonize his face and make him look younger 

The fiancé of Catwoman has unveiled his new face exclusively to DailyMailTV after undergoing a facial rejuvenation procedure following his years-long battle with cancer.

Jocelyn Wildenstein's longtime beau Lloyd Klein was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2013. He had a tumor the size of an orange removed from his armpit and underwent three rounds of grueling chemotherapy.

In 2017, he was told the cancer had spread to his spine and liver and he only had six months to live. But Klein revealed to DailyMailTV that he is currently in remission with no signs of the disease. 

The French fashion designer said the intense chemotherapy destroyed his face, so he turned to Wildenstein, his girlfriend of 15 years and who is known for going under the knife to achieve her feline features, to help look for a way to restore his face.

The 51-year-old said both he and Wildenstein, 78, are overjoyed with the results of the procedure, feeling younger and more natural looking.

Lloyd Klein, 51, unveiled his new face to DailyMailTV after undergoing an aesthetic facial balancing procedure in Miami

Lloyd Klein, 51, unveiled his new face to DailyMailTV after undergoing an aesthetic facial balancing procedure in Miami

Klein, who is engaged to Jocelyn Wildenstein, recently declared himself cancer-free after being told he had six months to live during his battle with lymphoma

Klein, who is engaged to Jocelyn Wildenstein, recently declared himself cancer-free after being told he had six months to live during his battle with lymphoma

The French fashion designer said the intense chemotherapy destroyed his face, so he turned to Wildenstein to help look for a way to restore his face 

The French fashion designer said the intense chemotherapy destroyed his face, so he turned to Wildenstein to help look for a way to restore his face 

Klein turned to Miami-based Dr Rian Maercks (pictured) of The Maercks Institute after discovering his Instagram page and was impressed with the 'natural-looking' rejuvenation and balancing Dr Maercks showcases on his account

Klein turned to Miami-based Dr Rian Maercks (pictured) of The Maercks Institute after discovering his Instagram page and was impressed with the 'natural-looking' rejuvenation and balancing Dr Maercks showcases on his account

Klein told DailyMailTV: 'I'm happy, very happy with the procedure. It's revolutionary.

'You go in and have the procedure done, 15- 20 minutes then you go home. As days go by you see the results. It's incredible.'

Klein turned to Miami-based Dr Rian Maercks of The Maercks Institute after discovering his Instagram page and was impressed with the natural-looking rejuvenation and balancing Dr Maercks showcases on his account. 

Dr Maercks explained to DailyMailTV that he performed an aesthetic facial balancing on Klein that is done using fillers, which are 'very different from types of injectable procedures' done outside his practice. 

He said Klein's cancer treatment and other cosmetic work that he had done in the past left him with a 'face he wasn't very happy with'. 

Dr Maercks said he adjusted the area around Klein's eyes to harmonize his face and make him look younger. 

He added: 'He came to me to get his face back. Lloyd is a young, glowing happy person. You want to see that in the mirror. 

'He's been through a lot. That was kind of gone in his opinion and that led to some discord in how he felt and saw himself.' 

Dr Maercks explained he performed an aesthetic facial balancing on Klein that is done using fillers, which are 'very different from types of injectable procedures' done outside his practice. Pictured: Computer generated images with a blue screen in the background of before and after (right) of Klein's procedure

Dr Maercks explained he performed an aesthetic facial balancing on Klein that is done using fillers, which are 'very different from types of injectable procedures' done outside his practice. Pictured: Computer generated images with a blue screen in the background of before and after (right) of Klein's procedure

Dr Maercks said he adjusted the area around Klein's eyes to harmonize his face and make him look younger. Pictured: Computer generated images with a blue screen in the background of before and after (right) of Klein's procedure

Dr Maercks said he adjusted the area around Klein's eyes to harmonize his face and make him look younger. Pictured: Computer generated images with a blue screen in the background of before and after (right) of Klein's procedure

Klein said he is pleased with the results, adding: 'I feel very good. I'm very happy with the results right now'

Klein said he is pleased with the results, adding: 'I feel very good. I'm very happy with the results right now'

Klein explained he is planning on going back to Dr Maerck for more treatments. He said: 'We are starting a whole journey. I'm looking to get back the face that I had.

Klein explained he is planning on going back to Dr Maerck for more treatments. He said: 'We are starting a whole journey. I'm looking to get back the face that I had.

Klein said he is pleased with the results, adding: 'I feel very good. I'm very happy with the results right now. 

'I'm very happy with the results of getting back a normal face and getting back the look I used to have before the cancer treatment. I lost my hair, my eyebrows. I had a different face. It kills all your cells, it destroys.'

Klein explained that he is planning on going back to Dr Maercks for more treatments.

He said: 'We are starting a whole journey. I'm looking to get back the face that I had. 

'I'm looking to have the youth and years I lost with chemotherapy. You get older when you have those types of treatments, you get older faster, actually. 

'Dr Maerck has a secret of getting back those years that you lost or giving you a great fresh look. It's going very well.' 

Klein said the results were 'like magic' and hinted that Jocelyn, who he proposed to in July of 2017 with a 32-carat diamond ring 'worth millions', is considering the same treatment. 

He said: 'She's known for going under the knife, she loves this technique, she actually approved of it. 

'Jocelyn loves the result... she is considering to use the secret.'

Klein said is still undergoing chemo treatments, which will continue on for the next two years.  

Klein said the results were 'like magic' and hinted that Jocelyn, who he proposed to in July of 2017 with with a 32-carat diamond ring 'worth millions', is considering the same treatment

Klein said the results were 'like magic' and hinted that Jocelyn, who he proposed to in July of 2017 with with a 32-carat diamond ring 'worth millions', is considering the same treatment

Wildenstein and Klein's 15-year romance appeared to be over in December 2016 when Jocelyn sank her claws into his face in a now-notorious catfight
Klein escaped by bundling her into a closet before Wildenstein, famed for her feline features, called the police herself only to be arrested when they saw her partner's wounds

Wildenstein and Klein's 15-year romance appeared to be over in December 2016 when Jocelyn sank her claws into his face in a now-notorious catfight. Klein escaped by bundling her into a closet before Wildenstein, famed for her feline features, called the police herself only to be arrested when they saw her partner's wounds

Klein didn't give any clue when the couple will finally make it down the aisle. 

The French fashion designer said he was terrified upon learning he could just have six months left to live. 

Speaking to DailyMail.com last summer, he said: 'I knew at that moment I had to focus on what it is most important in my life - and that's Jocelyn. For me it was so important to recognize that commitment by making her my wife.

'She has always been there for me, throughout our ups and downs. I cannot imagine living a single day of my life without her.'

Wildenstein and Klein's 15-year romance appeared to be over in December 2016 when Jocelyn sank her claws into his face in a now-notorious catfight.

Klein escaped by bundling her into a closet before Wildenstein, famed for her feline features, called the police herself only to be arrested when they saw her partner's wounds.

Klein would face the ignominy of arrest himself just days later when police accused him of pushing Wildenstein when he went back to collect his belongings.

The loved-up pair reconciled when the charges were dropped and said the headline-grabbing tussle only made them realize how much they couldn't bear to be apart.

However, Klein believes the stress of being thrown behind bars and splashed across the papers triggered his devastating relapse. 

Klein said is still undergoing chemo treatments, which will continue on for the next two years. The designer, pictured at the hospital, said the news of his cancer pushed him to focus 'on what it is most important' and pop the question to Jocelyn 

Klein said is still undergoing chemo treatments, which will continue on for the next two years. The designer, pictured at the hospital, said the news of his cancer pushed him to focus 'on what it is most important' and pop the question to Jocelyn 

The French fashion designer said he was terrified upon learning he could just have six months left to live

The French fashion designer said he was terrified upon learning he could just have six months left to live

'I think the fights put me under a lot of stress. The scandal hurt me. I started to lose a lot of weight and I knew something was wrong. I was covered in weird bruises,' he told DailyMail.com.

'They did their tests and said it was a disaster. The medication wasn't working. The doctor told me that I may not survive.

'It's not something I like to talk about. I don't like to think of myself as a sick person. So I carried on doing the things I'm passionate about, like my work.

'I also knew it was the perfect moment to propose. It gave me the strength to get better again.'

DailyMail.com revealed in July 2017 how Klein proposed to Wildenstein at the Versace mansion in Miami, Florida by presenting her with a bespoke, serpent-shaped diamond ring he designed himself. 

Plastic-surgery loving Wildenstein was the world's most infamous divorcee when they first met, having landed a then-record $2.5 billion settlement in 1999 from her late ex-husband, the art dealer Alec Wildenstein.

In recent years she has not been on speaking terms with their children, Diane and Alec Jnr, after accusing her ex-husband's family of cutting off her multi-million dollar annual maintenance.

Despite owning three adjoining apartments in the Trump World Tower worth close to $12 million, Wildenstein claimed in a recent bankruptcy filing that she's been forced to live on $900 a month in Social Security income.