EMSELLA® - Pelvic Floor Therapy
The EMSELLA chair is a great option for women of any age who desire a non-invasive solution for urinary incontinence and improvement in their quality of life. Due to factors such as the body’s normal aging, childbirth or menopause, the pelvic floor muscles decondition and insufficiently support the pelvic organs. These factors directly correlate with urinary incontinence. A non-invasive procedure with no recovery time.
Sit and experience the breakthrough treatment for incontinence and intimate wellness with EMSELLA
- REMAIN FULLY CLOTHED: A non-invasive procedure with no recovery time. BTL EMSELLA uses electromagnetic energy to cause deep pelvic floor muscle stimulation without getting undressed!
- 95% PATIENT SATISFACTION: Scientific research shows that 95% of incontinent patients reported significant improvement in day-to-day life and 85% improvement was observed in overall intimate satisfaction.*
- WHOLE CORE WORKOUT: Restores bladder and pelvic muscle control without time-consuming exercises. A single BTL EMSELLA session brings thousands of Kegel-like contractions which help you train your muscles without any effort
- WALK IN WALK OUT: Compared to other procedures, there is absolutely no downtime with an EMSELLA treatment. You can get back to any daily activity immediately following the procedure.
A single session causes thousands of supramaximal pelvic-floor muscle contractions, which are extremely important in muscle re-education, and improvement of intimate wellbeing for women and men. Results seen after about six sessions, scheduled twice a week
Make an EMSELLA appointment or call 0413 140 284.
Are you a good candidate?
- AFTER CHILDBIRTH
Almost 80% of women after vaginal delivery were unable to properly contract their pelvic floor muscles 1 year after having a baby.* EMSELLA after childbirth helps to prevent incontinence, prolapse or intimate discomfort. - WOMEN WITH DECREASED INTIMATE SATISFACTION
Up to 63% is the worldwide prevalence of female sexual dysfunction. Body aging, hormonal changes, multiple childbirths change the quality of all pelvic floor tissues and muscles which play a crucial role during intercourse. - INCONTINENCE
Did you know that 200 million people suffer from some type of incontinence?* Young women typically after childbirth & Women in pre- and post-menopausal age. - ORGAN PROLAPSE
Pelvic floor muscles support the pelvic floor organs. Their weakness negatively contributes to loss of vaginal or uterine support. Did you know that these symptoms are seen in up to 76% of women presenting for routine gynecology care? Women in pre- and post-menopausal age & Women after multiple vaginal childbirths. - POST-SURGICAL CONDITION
Approximately 600 000 hysterectomies are performed annually in the United States. Every surgical intervention also affects pelvic floor muscles. - WOMEN UNDERGOING INTRAVAGINAL PROCEDURES
Are you undergoing intravaginal RF or laser treatment? Did you know that these technologies affect mainly collagen, elastin, blood flow but do not address pelvic floor muscles?
*Research completed by BTL Group of Companies / Emsella®