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Emsella

Emsella

Treating incontinence is as easy as sitting on a chair.

In the world of modern aesthetic and wellness treatments, very few technologies can truly be called life-changing.Emsella therapy is one of them.  Emsella offers a dignified, science-backed way to reclaim control, confidence, and freedom. It restores not just the strength of your body, but the ease of living without constant worry.

Emsella is non-invasive, FDA-cleared chair-based treatment that uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM®) technology to treat urinary incontinence and improve pelvic floor health in men and women. Over the course of a 28-minute session, thousands of contractions are produced in the pelvic floor that are more intense than those achieved with pelvic exercises.  Optimal results are typically achieved in six sessions.

  • How it Works: The patient sits fully clothed on the Emsella chair,  which emits electromagnetic pulses to stimulate, strengthen, and rehabilitate the entire pelvic floor muscle group.
  • Effectiveness: Studies indicate that 95% of patients report a significant improvement in quality of life, with many reducing or eliminating the need for pads.
  • Conditions Treated: It is effective for stress, urge, and mixed incontinence, as well as for overall pelvic floor weakness.  Patients also experience increased sexual wellness as weakened muscles affect not just health, but also intimacy and connection.
  • Treatment Experience: The session is described as a gentle, non-painful experience (a slight tingling or vibration may be felt) lasting about 28 minutes.
  • Typical Protocol: A standard treatment plan involves six sessions, usually scheduled twice a week.
  • Results: While some patients notice improvement after the first session, maximum results are often seen two to three months after the final treatment.

Emsella can be an effective option for patients who suffer from different types of incontinence (stress, urge, or mixed urinary incontinence). Women who have weakened pelvic floor muscles after childbirth, during menopause, or as a result of aging can especially benefit, as well as men who are experiencing urinary incontinence after prostate surgery.

Emsella is not recommended for individuals with metal implants (like pacemakers), tumors, or those who are pregnant.

Nurse at EmSella machine for incontinence treatments