Olivia Attwood undergoes stem cell therapy in South Korea
TV star Olivia Attwood has undergone stem cell therapy treatment.
Olivia Attwood is undergoing stem cell therapy in South Korea.
The 34-year-old TV star - who recently split from husband Bradley Dack - has taken to social media to share that she's undergoing the new stem cell treatment, which involves injecting healthy stem cells into damaged tissue.
She said on Instagram: "Kim Kardashian got stem cell therapy in South Korea so I got stem cell therapy in South Korea (and filmed it for tv ofc) (sic)"
Olivia shared a series of selfies while undergoing the treatment, which Kim Kardashian previously claimed has helped her to overcome various aches and pains.
Kim, 45, said on Instagram: "I'm so excited to share with you guys my stem cell journey. Two years ago, I tore my shoulder while lifting weights, leaving me in debilitating pain.
"I tried everything to find relief, then I learned about the potential of stem cell therapy and met Dr. Adeel Khan at Eterna. His team treated my shoulder with Dezawa Muse cells, and the results were immediate.
"I regained full range of motion, and my shoulder has felt completely normal ever since. Encouraged by this success, I recently returned to Dr. Khan to address chronic back pain that I have been suffering with for years.
"The Muse stem cell treatment was a game-changer once again. I experienced relief right away, and the unbearable pain is finally gone.
"Since Muse stem cells aren't yet accessible in the US, I had to travel to Mexico to be treated by Dr. Khan's team. I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity and resources to pursue this healing, and I pray the science continues to evolve so more people can benefit. (sic)"
Meanwhile, Olivia recently confessed that her life has become "chaotic" since her split from Bradley.
The reality star - who first met Bradley at a nightclub back in 2015 - said on Instagram: "Thought I would just jump on, just say hello. It's been a minute. I'm still hanging in. I go to work. I unpack five million boxes.
"Sleep, repeat and live on coffee. That is basically my life and it's pretty chaotic still. I'm kind of getting there, but it's a process."