Jada Pinkett Smith has been shocking fans by dishing on her very private life with husband Will Smith — but the outspoken and outrageous star has gotten even more personal about her bizarre marriage by boasting about rejuvenating her vagina! The wild new process has already made headlines as a trendy new twist in feminine health. Jada, however, still has too much information to share about how a series of treatments has benefited her in exceedingly intimate ways!
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“My yoni,” Jada has boasted after her treatments, “looks like a little beautiful peach!” But the "Girls Trip" gal also reveals that she's enjoying the bonus benefit of how the operation has cured her leaky bladder! That's one reason why doctors recommend the process, in addition to addressing issues such as painful sex or cosmetic appearance.
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Jada —
a 46-year-old mother of two who’s been married to Will for 20 years — admitted that her own motivation for seeking the nonsurgical solution was to address her “bladder issues, which completely went away after three treatments!” She still adds that the radio-frequency therapy also had cosmetic benefits down below.
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Kelly Rainey, who owns the L.A.-area Vitality Institute of Agoura where the actress was treated, explained that the hi-tech procedure “introduces heat which stimulates cellular turn-over,” as well as tightening groin muscles and boosting circulation. Since patients don’t go under the knife during the in-office therapy — which can cost as much as $1,500 a pop — there’s minimal risk of infection.
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At least three sessions are recommended for best results, with additional yearly follow-ups. Some experts caution the U.S. Food and Drug Administration hasn’t approved the process for medical conditions. “Is it possible that it does something? Maybe! Show me the evidence,” said Lauren Streicher of Northwest University Hospital’s Center for Sexual Medicine and Menopause. But Jada is a believer — while admitting the concept sounds “kooky!”
Photo credit: Mega
“My yoni,” Jada has boasted after her treatments, “looks like a little beautiful peach!” But the "Girls Trip" gal also reveals that she's enjoying the bonus benefit of how the operation has cured her leaky bladder! That's one reason why doctors recommend the process, in addition to addressing issues such as painful sex or cosmetic appearance.
Jada —
a 46-year-old mother of two who’s been married to Will for 20 years — admitted that her own motivation for seeking the nonsurgical solution was to address her “bladder issues, which completely went away after three treatments!” She still adds that the radio-frequency therapy also had cosmetic benefits down below.
Kelly Rainey, who owns the L.A.-area Vitality Institute of Agoura where the actress was treated, explained that the hi-tech procedure “introduces heat which stimulates cellular turn-over,” as well as tightening groin muscles and boosting circulation. Since patients don’t go under the knife during the in-office therapy — which can cost as much as $1,500 a pop — there’s minimal risk of infection.
At least three sessions are recommended for best results, with additional yearly follow-ups. Some experts caution the U.S. Food and Drug Administration hasn’t approved the process for medical conditions. “Is it possible that it does something? Maybe! Show me the evidence,” said Lauren Streicher of Northwest University Hospital’s Center for Sexual Medicine and Menopause. But Jada is a believer — while admitting the concept sounds “kooky!”