Emsella is a non-surgical, non-invasive treatment designed to address urinary incontinence and improve intimate health. It is particularly beneficial for individuals with weakened pelvic floor muscles, which can result from aging, childbirth, or menopause.
The Emsella treatment employs High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM™) technology to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles. This technology triggers thousands of powerful muscle contractions, known as supramaximal contractions, which strengthen the entire pelvic floor. Each session stimulates approximately 11,800 contractions, equivalent to performing 11,800 Kegel exercises!
A personalized consultation is recommended before beginning an Emsella treatment plan. Typically, 6 sessions are advised, scheduled twice per week for optimal results.
The minimum advertised price for an Emsella session is $300. However, the total treatment cost may vary depending on the service provider and individual patient needs.
No, the Emsella treatment is not painful. Patients may feel a tingling or pulling sensation as the pelvic floor muscles contract, which is akin to an intense pelvic workout.
The longevity of Emsella results can vary depending on the individual's lifestyle and health condition. On average, patients report that results last from 6 months to several years. Maintenance sessions can help extend these results.
Emsella can help patients regain bladder control, treat urinary incontinence, and strengthen pelvic floor muscles, significantly enhancing their quality of life. The treatment is a quick, 28-minute procedure, during which patients remain fully clothed and experience no downtime, allowing them to return to their normal activities immediately afterward.
Emsella is suitable for both men and women experiencing stress or urge urinary incontinence. This includes those who suffer from urine leakage when laughing, coughing, or sneezing, or who feel a sudden, intense urge to urinate. Emsella is also beneficial for individuals looking to strengthen their pelvic floor, manage nocturia, or improve sexual function. Additionally, post-prostatectomy patients may find Emsella to be a suitable treatment option.