Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine from the bladder. Over 200 million people worldwide struggle with urinary incontinence, and only half of them seek help.
2. What causes urinary incontinence?
Urinary incontinence happens when the muscles that control and support the urinary bladder and the pelvic floor weaken. The involuntary loss of urine can happen during any activity; coughing, laughing, sneezing. It may happen during sexual intercourse or during a simple task such as bending over or lifting something off the floor.
3. How can I treat my urinary incontinence?
With Emsella, treating incontinence has never been easier. It continues to have over 95% patient satisfaction rating without the need for any surgery or daily medication intake.
4. How does Emsella treatment feel?
Emsella tratment or the Emsella throne feels like gentle vibrations or contractions. It is absolutely painless.
5. How long does Emsella treatment take?
Each Emsella treatment session takes 30 minutes while you are sitting on the emsella treatment throne.
6. How many treatments of Emsella does it take before I can feel any results?
Patients who choose Emsella as their incontinence solution have reported an improvement as early as 24 hours after their first treatment session. *Patient results may vary.
7. How many sessions of Emsella does one need?
The typical protocol is 6 sessions over 3 weeks. Some clients may benefit from a few additional sessions however, depending on their history and age.
8. How often do I need Emsella to maintain my incontinence treatment results?
To maintain your Emsella results, we recommend upkeep every 3 to 6 months.
9. Are Emsella results permanent?
Emsella results are semi-permanent. Because it involves muscles, ideally you should help your muscles maintain the results with a little boost every 3-6 months.
10. Are there any side effects to Emsella?
There are no side effects to Emsella.
11. What to expect during your Emsella treatment
During your Emsella treatment you will be sitting on the Emsella throne while you feel gentle vibrations between your legs. These gentle vibrations will contract your muscles just as you would during a kegel exercise.