Emsella

Emsella uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to stimulate and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. This non-invasive treatment works by delivering electromagnetic currents that cause the muscles to contract, similar to Kegel exercises but at a much higher intensity. This helps to improve muscle strength, control, and coordination, leading to better bladder control and reduced urinary incontinence.

How Does Emsella Work?

Benefits

Improved Bladder Control

 
Emsella effectively strengthens the pelvic floor muscles, which are crucial for urinary continence. By stimulating these muscles, it can significantly reduce or eliminate issues like urinary incontinence, urgency, and frequency. This can lead to a more comfortable and confident lifestyle, especially for women who have experienced these issues after childbirth or as a result of aging.

Enhanced Sexual Function

 
For both men and women, Emsella can improve sexual satisfaction. By strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, it can lead to increased sensitivity, more intense orgasms, and improved sexual function overall. For men, it can help with erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. For women, it can address issues like vaginal dryness and decreased sensation.

Non-Invasive and Pain-Free

 
Unlike surgical procedures, Emsella is a completely non-invasive treatment. It involves sitting on a specialized chair that delivers electromagnetic pulses to the pelvic floor muscles. The treatment is painless and requires no downtime, allowing you to return to your daily activities immediately after each session.

Long-Lasting Results

 
While the exact duration of results may vary, many patients experience significant improvements in bladder control and sexual function that can last for several months or even years. To maintain optimal results, it is recommended to continue regular pelvic floor exercises and consider additional Emsella treatments as needed.

Who is a Good Candidate for Emsella?

Generally, healthy adults who are seeking a non-invasive solution to improve their pelvic health can be good candidates for Emsella.

If you’re interested in learning more about EmSella and whether it’s the right treatment for you, consider consulting with a qualified medical professional. They can assess your goals and recommend the best course of action.

Is Emsella Right for You?

It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and to determine if EmSculpt is suitable for your individual needs.