EMSella
Incontinence Break through Technology
A seldom talked about, yet significant health issue for many men and women, is compromised pelvic floor health. From urinary incontinence and decreased sexual function to pelvic organ prolapse, EMSella technology restores pelvic floor health to effectively and safely address urogenital health problems with no side effects or downtime. This non-invasive technology requires no disrobing and uses high intensity, focused electromagnetic power to replenish degraded pelvic floor tissue and to strengthen pelvic floor musculature.
Before/AfterWeak Pelvic Floor Muscle
The above ultrasound picture demonstrates a weak pelvic floor muscle which a major contributing factor to having incontinence.
Strong Pelvic Floor Muscle
The above ultrasound picture demonstrates a strong pelvic floor muscle which reduces incontinence. These results were produced from the use of EMSella technology.
Say No To Incontinence
This unique technology revolutionizes pelvic floor and intimate health and wellness by providing those suffering from incontinence with a completely non-invasive option without the side effects of medications or surgeries.
How It Works
Simply sit on the EmSella device. You will feel some tingling and the muscles of your pelvic floor will contract. Each appointment for EMSella is 30 minutes. When it’s over, you simply go about your day. Results are typically seen within six (6) sessions when scheduling twice weekly, although it is not uncommon to experience noticeable results after a single session.
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EMSella Improves The Quality of Life
Read MoreThis study shows how EMSella technology improves urinary incontinence within 6 treatments and is a great way to speed recovery!
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 07 June 2019 -
Urinary Incontinence
Read MoreLosing urine accidentally, known as urinary incontinence, is more common in women than in men, although it can take place in either men or women, and at any age.
Healthy Beings Blog Januray 2021 -
Improves Pelvic Floor Strength and Endurance
Read MoreIt is more effective than other strengthening programs to improve both strength and endurance in postpartem women. Sexual Medicine June 2020