Urinary Incontinence

EMSELLA

SAY NO TO INCONTINENCE

A breakthrough treatment for urinary incontinence and confidence. This unique technology revolutionizes women’s intimate health and wellness by providing those suffering from incontinence with a completely non-invasive option.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS​

What is Incontinence?

Urinary incontinence is defined as the involuntary leakage of urine. There are three different types of urinary incontinence:

  • Stress incontinence is when there is exerted pressure on the bladder causing leakage. This can be caused by coughing, laughing, sneezing, or exercising.
  • Urge incontinence is the sudden, intense urge to urinate frequently.
  • Mixed incontinence is a combination of both stress and urge incontinence.
What Causes Urinary Incontinence?

This might be a result of weak pelvic floor muscles since pelvic floor muscles play an important role in supporting pelvic organs and controlling continence. Physiological changes can contribute to the development of urinary incontinence; changes such as vaginal delivery, menopause, and aging can decondition pelvic floor muscles.

How Can I Treat My Incontinence?

EMSELLA is a great option for men and women of any age who desire a solution for urinary incontinence and improvement in their quality of life. Studies confirm 95% of patients report an improved quality of life.

How Long Does an EMSELLA Treatment Last?

Your provider will tailor a treatment plan for you. A typical treatment takes about 30 minutes and you will need about 6 sessions, scheduled twice a week.

What Does an EMSELLA Treatment Feel Like?

You will experience tingling and pelvic floor muscle contractions during the procedure. You may resume daily activities immediately after the treatment.

How Fast Will I See Results from EMSELLA treatments?

You may observe improvement after a single session. The results will typically continue to improve over the next few weeks.

BEFORE & AFTER

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HOW DOES EMSELLA WORK?

EMSELLA utilizes electromagnetic energy to deliver thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions in a single session. These contractions re-educate the muscles of incontinent patients.