This unique technology revolutionizes the women’s intimate health and wellness category by providing those suffering from incontinence with a completely non-invasive option.
Tired Of The Got To Go Feeling?
Pelvic floor muscles are the layer of muscles that support the pelvic organs and span the bottom of the pelvis. Strong pelvic floor muscles gives you control over your bladder and bowel. Weakened pelvic floor muscles mean your internal organs are not fully supported and you may have difficulty controlling the release of urine.
Conditions from a Weakened Pelvic Floor:
- Stress urinary incontinence, leading to accidental leakage during activities like coughing, sneezing, or exercise.
- Urge or urgency incontinence causing sudden, intense urges to urinate, which can result in involuntary leakage.
- Higher likelihood of pelvic organ prolapse causing pain and discomfort.
- Reduced sexual function and pleasure due to diminished muscle tone.
- Potential for chronic pelvic pain or discomfort.
- Greater risk of bowel control problems.
Benefits of Strengthening Pelvic Floor Muscles:
- Improved bladder control, reducing the incidents of urinary incontinence.
- Prevention or mitigation of pelvic organ prolapse symptoms.
- Enhanced sexual function and increased satisfaction during intercourse.
- Strengthened core muscles, contributing to better posture and overall stability.
- Increased confidence and quality of life, especially in social and physical activities.
Benefits of EMSELLA for Strengthening the Pelvic Floor and Treating Urinary Incontinence
- Non-invasive treatment with no recovery time
- Remain fully clothed during treatment
- Restores bladder and pelvic muscle control without time-consuming exercises
- A comfortable procedure that lets you relax during a 28-minute treatment
- 95% of patients report an improved quality of life
- Many men and women report improved strength of orgasm
- Learn more below…
EMSELLA for Urinary Incontinence – Prevent the Need for Surgery
EMSELLA is a revolutionary FDA cleared treatment for urinary incontinence for both men and women. EMSELLA strengthens the pelvic floor muscles by using High Intensity Focused Electro Magnetic Energy (HIFEM) to cause muscle contractions like the contractions you perform when doing a Kegel exercise. What makes this treatment effective is the in-depth penetration and stimulation of the entire pelvic floor area. A single session brings you thousands of intense contractions that you would not be able to do on your own. These contractions are extremely helpful when it comes to muscle strengthening. The pelvic floor muscles help support the uterus, bladder, and bowels. Regular exercising of the pelvic floor muscles can improve or prevent urinary leakage.
Urinary Incontinence (leakage of urine) is a common problem that affects over 200 million people worldwide. EMSELLA can prevent the need for surgery, but early treatment is most beneficial. In addition, many people report improved strength of orgasm, improvement of erectile dysfunction and even improvement of stool incontinence. Combination treatment with abdominal muscle strengthening with EMSCULPT NEO can also improve core strength.
The Science Behind the Why People are Saying Yes to EMSELLA
To date 5 clinical studies have been published on EMSELLA
Studies confirm 95% of patients report an improved quality of life
95% Improved Quality of Life
75% Pad Reduction
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.
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
Am I a good candidate for EMSELLA?
EMSELLA is a great option for women and men of any age who desire a non-surgical solution for urinary incontinence and improvement in their quality of life. If you answer yes to any of the following questions, you may be a good candidate to receive EMSELLA:
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Do you feel a sudden, urgent need to urinate, followed by accidental leakage?
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Do you leak urine when you cough, laugh, or sneeze?
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Do you get up at night to urinate, or need to urinate frequently during the day?
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Is your quality of life affected by frequent urination or incontinence?
What should I expect during an EMSELLA treatment?
The treatment is non-invasive, non-surgical, and you remain fully clothed while sitting on the EMSELLA chair. We recommend loosely fitted clothing to help achieve best positioning during the treatment. Avoid wearing clothing that contains metal. When the treatment starts, you will feel tingling and vibrations in your pelvic floor muscles that will then turn into full contractions. This will be comfortable and tolerable. Your provider can adjust the settings according to your comfort level. During this 28-minute treatment session, you can relax, listen to music, read a magazine, or watch TV.
How many EMSELLA sessions will I need?
Although you may observe improvement over a single session, 6 sessions are recommended for the initial treatment of urinary incontinence. Those with more severe symptoms of incontinence may need 10 or more sessions for optimal results. The sessions are scheduled twice a week. Results will typically continue to improve over the next several weeks. Scientific research has shown that 95% of treated patients reported significant improvement in their quality of life after EMSELLA treatment.
Is there any downtime with EMSELLA?
There is no downtime associated with EMSELLA. You can return to normal activities right away.
Is EMSELLA covered by insurance?
Currently, EMSELLA is not covered by insurance. However, many Health Savings Accounts (HSA) or Federal Flexible Spending accounts (FSA) may cover the EMSELLA treatment. Call to verify if your specific HSA or FSA covers “pelvic floor rehabilitation via electro stimulation.” If it does, you may submit a receipt for reimbursement based on the rules set forth by your plan.