Australian influencer Skye Wheatley has revealed she recently had a vaginal tightening treatment because she was really “intrigued” by it.
The Australian mum-of-two shared details of the strange move with her 625,000 Instagram followers on Saturday, saying she “really wanted to try it” because she knew “a lot of people would be interested in it”.
“I totally forgot to tell you guys about the therapy I had the other week,” she began the story while sitting in the car as her two children played in the back.
“I’m going to put it on the screen because I don’t want to say it in front of the kids.”
The story read: “TMI vaginal tightening but it was pain free and I’ll be back with more soon @gcskinboutique.”
“It’s so TMI (too much information), I mean Lachie never had any complaints. I just really wanted to try the treatment ’cause I know a lot of people would be interested in it and I was really intrigued.
“See what it’s like, it’s kind of like a Pap test I would say, a little uncomfortable at first but not painful,” he said.
The 29-year-old had to stop her explanation as her children distracted her: “Well it’s called Forma V and it uses radio frequency, it also helps with vaginal dryness, sexual pleasure and obviously… bye I’m not even going to try to discuss that ».
“A bit inappropriate in front of the kids anyway, but I’ll tell you a little about that later.
“Not that Lachie had any complaints and I always ask him, I’m like ‘baby how is he feeling, how does he feel good’ and he’s like ‘yeah baby nothing to worry about’ but I just really wanted to try the treatment and I would highly recommend it “, he added.
The Gold Coast-based woman first rose to fame after appearing on Australian TV show Big Brother in 2014.
She started sharing her lifestyle content from 2019 and since then, she also started working on the OnlyFans platform.
According to GC Skin Boutique, Forma V is a treatment that works with uniform volumetric deep heating to remodel tissue and can be customized to treat a variety of women’s health issues.
The treatment uses non-ablative radio frequency (RF) energy to promote tissue remodeling and long-term rejuvenation.
During the procedure, a probe is applied to a vaginal area, transmitting radio frequency energy to stimulate tissue renewal and increase collagen production, which helps strengthen and strengthen the skin.
A study published by dermatologists Cheryl Karcher and Neil Sadick in the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology in 2016 claimed that RF-based vaginal rejuvenation is widely and successfully used for treatments in dermatology and to induce the production of new collagen and elastic fibers.
The study was conducted on 24 women who tried radio frequency energy through their vaginal tubes and found that after one month their vaginal tightness improved by 67% and then by 87% after six months.