Trending video of a woman allegedly boiling her ‘Akosua Kuma’ which was subsequently rubbed with an unknown susbtance, has sparked controversy on social media.
On Twitter a user by name @dwealthofficial shared the video, tweeted “Doctors, they’ve started doing facials for their ‘Akosua Kuma’ ooo”
Another Twitter user by name @spykierogue also alleged that it is a 50 minute treatment and a soothing procedure.
It’s called a Vajacial. Facials for the Pum Pum. It’s a 50 minute treatment, that includes a cleanse, mild exfoliant, extractions of ingrown hairs, a soothing mask, then with a brightening serum or spot treatment. It’s a simple yet soothing procedure.


However, a UK based Doctor @DrOlufunmilayo who reacted to the video, disclosed that new vajacial procedure can cause inflammation of the private part, irritation, skin infection, and if there is a ‘Akosua Kuma’ infections – may lead to pelvic infections and inability to have children.