Anthony Weiner has returned to New York from a more than a month-long stint in a Tennessee rehab, spotted at the apartment he still shares with his estranged wife Huma Abedin and their son, four-year-old Jordan.

Earlier on Tuesday, Huma treated herself to a blowout at Elizabeth Arden's Red Door Salon before getting her nails manicured at Blooming Nails in New York.

Huma, 40, braved the New York downpour in the name of beauty navigating her way through the rain for her afternoon of grooming before returning to the couple's shared apartment.

Last August she announced that she was splitting with the disgraced former congressman and mayoral candidate.

Anthony Weiner is back at the apartment he shares with estranged wife Huma Abedin in New York City after a over a month in sex rehab

Deep in thought, Huma's on a roll as she gets her hair put up in curlers at the Elizabeth Arden's Red Door Salon in NYC. Since Hillary Clinton's loss, Huma seems to have moved on from the pricey John Barrett hair salon at Bergdorf Goodman and chosen to go closer to home with downtown prices

The hairstylist assesses Huma's long brown locks for after the comb-out

Voila! The hairstylist puts the finishing touches on Huma's do

Huma braved the New York downpour in the name of beauty navigating her way through the rain for her afternoon of grooming

Last August, after Abedin announced that she was leaving Weiner

Hair all done, Huma stops by Blooming Nails for a manicure

The Hillary confidante slips a few dollars out of her purse for a tip

During Weiner's absence son Jordan has been shuttled back and forth to preschool by Huma as well as Weiner's mother Francis Finklestein. Her mother Saleha Mahmood Abedin has also helped care for the boy in the waning days of Hillary Clinton's failed run at the White House.

As DailyMail.com exclusively reported, Weiner checked into the weeks-long program at The Ranch, a 2,000-acre facility an hour west of Nashville, in early October following our exposé of his sexting relationship with a 15-year-old girl and ensuing FBI investigation.

The Ranch is recognized as one of the nation's top treatment centers for sex addiction.

There, 800 miles and a whole world removed from his home in Manhattan, the man whose sexting habits placed him at the center of the nation's most contentious presidential election, was learning to wean himself from the obsessions that led to his self-destruction.

Weiner, 52, was living in one of 10 large buildings scattered throughout the property in tiny unincorporated Pinewood and neighboring Nunnelly. He and other male sex addicts are kept far away from women sufferers who are housed in separate buildings.

Serial sexter Weiner tweeted this photos of himself wearing grey underpants showing obvious signs of sexual arousal

In the messages, which were obtained by the Dailymail.com, Weiner repeatedly complimented the girl's body, told her that she made him 'hard'. He also sent the girl a selfie from a hot tub

Weiner and the girl used several anonymous messaging apps, like the one pictured above, where every line of text - and the sender's name - disappear after the message is opened. In one message he told he would 'bust that tight p***y so hard and so often that you would leak and limp for a week.' Weiner began talking to the girl in January, after she messaged him on Twitter

All electronic devices, including cellphones and computers, are banned at The Ranch, where stays cost up to $30,000 a month.

Fishing on the picturesque Piney River, long hikes through the undulating countryside and horseback riding along trails in the leafy woods were among the activities offered to the man who has spent almost his entire life in bustling New York City and Washington, DC.

Weiner sought refuge at The Ranch as he is being investigated by the FBI following DailyMail.com's bombshell revelation that he had sent obscene sexts to a 15-year-old girl.

During the bureau's probe agents discovered that emails from Hillary Clinton were on a laptop computer that Weiner and Abedin shared.

That led to a renewed focus on the FBI investigation into Clinton's email scandal involving the server she set up in the basement of her home in Chappaqua, New York.

News of that development, revealed by FBI director James Comey on October 28, led to Clinton plummeting against rival Donald Trump in opinion polls leading up to Tuesday's presidential election and her ultimate defeat.

Despite knowing the girl's age, Weiner sent shirtless pictures of himself, called her 'baby' and asked her to dress up in schoolgirl outfits.

The relationship had started when the teen contacted Weiner via a Twitter private message. She told DailyMail.com she had become obsessed with him.

Anthony Weiner was in a weeks-long sex-addiction rehab program at The Ranch, a 2,000-acre facility an hour west of Nashville, Tennesee

The rehab facility in in the hills of Nunnelly, Tennessee, is 800 miles and a whole world removed from his home in New York City

But despite all the worrying signs Weiner could not help himself and got caught up in an online relationship.

In one lewd message told her: 'I would bust that tight p***y so hard and so often that you would leak and limp for a week.'

He complained in one sext that he hadn't had sex with Abedin for a year.

Abedin, 40, announced she was ending her six-year marriage to Weiner in August after the New York Post revealed that he had sexted a picture of his crotch as he lay in bed with their four-year-old son to yet another woman.

Even though they are separated, therapists at The Ranch encourage Abedin to get involved in Weiner's treatment.

Huma left the Manhattan apartment she shares with Weiner yesterday morning in rain boots and fishnet stockings to take son Jordan to preschool

The facility regularly holds three-day family programs for wives and partners.

Men in The Ranch's sex addiction program are expected to take part in daily group therapy sessions as well as a weekly trauma group led by a trauma specialist.

In August Huma announced that they had separated in the wake of another sexting controversy.