Camel Toe No-No! Top Doc Slams Khloe's Freaky Lady Parts Advice
March 22 2017, Published 10:09 a.m. ET
Khloe Kardashian is going to new extremes in the search for head-to-toe beauty, and a top doctor told RadarOnline.com that she's finally gone too far! The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star has been touting a "facial" for her lady parts, but one expert warned that the "controversial" procedure could be dangerous.
In a recent post on her app, Kardashian, 32, touted a "vajacial," a treatment that she said normally include exfoliation, toning and a "face" mask for her lady parts. But Dr. Amir Marashi told RadarOnline.com that he would not recommend Kardashian's procedure.
"I like the fact that all celebrities are talking about vagina because we've been ignoring vaginas for a long time," Dr. Marashi said, giving props to the no-holds-barred reality star. "I'm really happy celebs are talking – it makes it more comfortable for other people to start talking about it."
Goop is that you? The Kardashian vagina facial, which was revealed to have cost a whopping $75 per session, is not high on the doctor's list of suggested treatments. "I prefer people to get their health care tips from doctors or health care professionals," the Director of Cosmetic Gynecology at the New York Center for Aesthetic Rejuvenation, who has not treated Kardashian, told RadarOnline.com.
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Celebs get VIP services, but everyone else? Not so much! "Khloe is famous. Even if she goes to Whole Foods she will get better treatment," Dr. Marashi claimed, warning that not everyone can expect the care that a Kardashian could get if trying the controversial procedure.
Dr. Marashi, touted as the Vagina Whisperer, cautioned that he "would not like anyone who is not a health care professional to go inside" the area where Kardashian suggested getting a facial. "Patients come to me after this treatment," he explained. "It can very easily be harmed."
"That area is very sensitive," Dr. Marashi told RadarOnline.com, and said that while Kardashian was promoting the procedure, he wouldn't recommend it.
"I have nothing against making your skin clean," the doctor explained, but urged followers of Kardashian's "facial" to make sure it was "only the skin that is touched," and nothing else! What do you think about Khloe Kardashian's vagina facial? Sound off in comments below!
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