Emsella For Incontinence

You never knew how many activities you would have to stop enjoying when incontinence became a problem. Things you never thought about before are now at the forefront of your mind daily. How long can you wait before your condition becomes evident to those around you? It’s embarrassing, and it can feel like it controls your entire life.

Bladder leakage is a common problem for women, but now there is a nonsurgical solution. Emsella by BTL is an innovative, noninvasive treatment that reverses changes that can lead to urinary incontinence over time.

Changes might be due to: 

  • Pregnancy
  • Childbirth
  • Menopause
  • Overactive bladder
  • Aging

SAY HELLO TO BLADDER CONTROL WITH EMSELLA

EMSELLA induces thousands of Kegel contractions throughout the pelvic floor, strengthening the muscles which control bladder function. The device uses noninvasive, high-intensity electromagnetic waves or HIFEM for this purpose. After a full course of treatment, most patients experience significantly improved symptoms.

WHY PATIENTS LOVE EMSELLA

In a single treatment, Emsella:

  • Treats the entire pelvic floor
  • Allows you to remain clothed
  • Poses little risk
  • Produces thousands of contractions per session
  • Involves no downtime

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR EMSELLA TREATMENT

First, you will remain fully clothed as you sit comfortably in the Emsella chair. The device will stimulate the contractions, which you will be aware of, so you know the treatment is working. Your procedure will take about 30 minutes to complete, and you can return to your daily activities immediately afterward.

While you may notice improvement after your first treatment, most patients require a series of six sessions, with appointments scheduled twice a week for three weeks. Results will continue to improve over the weeks following your last treatment, as you notice better bladder control and less urgency to urinate overall.

Emsella is helping women achieve the control they were unable to obtain through other treatment methods.