Viewers of the program were amazed at what happened on social media.

Cat Deeley (right), the presenter of the This Morning program, presented the procedure on TV that surprised the viewers. Host Ben Shephard did not participate in that segment, but appeared on the screen when the show went into hiatus. AOP

This week a British This Morning – morning program made viewers gasp.

On Thursday, during the live broadcast of the program, it was seen when a volunteer woman underwent a “vaginal rejuvenation” procedure. A British newspaper tells about it Daily Mail.

According to the Daily Mail, during the broadcast, the show’s host Cat Deeley introduced the 60-minute procedure, which is promised to “rejuvenate the vagina” and welcomed any woman who wanted to take part in the procedure.

The woman lay on the treatment table live with a towel under her head as Deeley and doctor Zoe Williams listened to the professional explain how the treatment works.

Williams said that “rejuvenation” refers to the reduction of symptoms that, for example, come with aging or menopause, when estrogen production decreases. According to Williams, these include bringing challenges to intercourse or problems with, for example, the pelvic floor.

Among other things, microneedling technology is used in the procedure. It can be done either for aesthetic or health reasons. The broadcast said that the lower head of the female volunteer had been numbed before the procedure.

Viewers of the morning show rushed to the messaging service X to express their opinion about what had just been proven in the live broadcast.

– Let’s rejuvenate what? one asks.

– Why? someone wrote.

– What the hell is going on? They don’t need to do this live on morning TV.

The procedure itself was not shown in the morning program, but was explained using different graphics and pictures. The person performing the procedure was standing at the foot of the treatment table, but the treatment was not shown on TV. This also aroused surprise in the viewers.

According to the Daily Mail, it seems that at least on some level there was a stir at the end of the treatment table, the program did not actually show concretely what kind of procedure it is. The matter was clarified with explanations and various pictures.

– I didn’t expect that they would do the procedure, but if they don’t (just show some computer graphics), why do the patient and the doctor usually have to be in the studio? one to question.

– What was the point of him lying with his legs spread out and then a drawn picture was shown. He could have had a conversation with his pants on.

– The new Doctor Who screwdriver, one wrote.



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