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emsella pelvic floor treatment for women nz

Emsella - Pelvic floor treatment for women

In Aotearoa New Zealand, it is estimated that almost 200,000 women have urinary leakage at least twice a month.

Two-thirds of women who experience bladder control problems do not seek help as they see this as a normal female problem and think nothing can be done about it.*

Finally, we have a solution!

What is Emsella?

Emsella is a breakthrough treatment for incontinence caused by a weakened pelvic floor. This unique technology revolutionizes intimate health and wellness and is a great option for peri/post menopausal women who desire a non-invasive solution for urinary incontinence and improvement in their quality of life.

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How does the Emsella chair work?

The BTL EMSELLA treatment uses High Intensity Focused ElectroMagnetic Energy (HIFEM) to stimulate and strengthen all the pelvic floor muscles, not just the subset that can be exercised with voluntary contractions (Kegel exercises). 

A single treatment delivers approximately 1100 Pelvic Floor contractions, restoring strength and nerve control. Re-educating the pelvic floor is important for incontinent patients, women after childbirth and those with decreased intimate satisfaction.

Who is Emsella for?

If you suffer from any of the following, Emsella might be the right treatment for you:

  • Stress incontinence caused by menopause or childbirth.

  • Embarrassing urine leakage when laughing, coughing, sneezing, or exercising.

  • Inability to control bladder when feeling a sudden, intense urge to pee.

  • Intimate health conditions such as vaginal laxity and difficulty reaching orgasm.

Sit fully clothed throughout treatment

You will sit fully clothed on the Emsella chair throughout the treatment. Treatments last around 30 minutes.

Walk-in and walk-out 

You will experience tingling and pelvic floor muscle contractions during the procedure. You may resume daily activities immediately after the treatment.

Non-invasive treatment

The treatment is non-invasive and requires no use of drugs. 

How may treatments do I need?

  • We recommend a minimum of 2 x sessions per week across three weeks

  • Each session lasts half an hour

  • $450/session

  • Ongoing treatments are subjective (3 monthly to 12 monthly)

  • Usually a double session is required 6-12 monthly to maintain your results

FAQs

What are the benefits of Emsella?

  • A non-invasive procedure with no recovery time.

  • Remain fully clothed during treatment.

  • Restores bladder and pelvic muscle control without time-consuming exercises.

  • Can help to improve orgasms and libido

  • A comfortable procedure that lets you relax during the 28-minute treatment.

  • You may observe improvement after a single session. Results will typically continue improving over the next few weeks.

  • Results after about six sessions, scheduled twice a week.

Is Emsella right for you?

  1. Do you leak urine when you cough, sneeze or engage in sports activities?

  2. Do you need to go to the bathroom often?

  3. Have you refrained from intimate life in the last months out of fear of insecurity?

If you answered “yes”, you are probably suffering from urinary incontinence. Book in your initial consultation so that we can find out if Emsella is a good fit for you.

Are there any contraindications for Emsella?

You cannot receive Emsella treatments if:

  • You can't sit for 30 minutes at a time

  • you have metal hardware in your spine, particularly  lower back

  • you have a history of Hip replacement

  • you have Cardiac pacemaker

  • you have a Penile Implant

  • you have pain pump

  • you have history of active seizures

  •  you have had recent pelvic floor surgery (< 3 months)

If you want to treat your pelvic floor weakness in a safe, non-invasive way then Emsella might be the right choice for you.

BTL EMSELLA® is a non-invasive therapeutic device. The device produces electromagnetic field that interacts with the tissues of the human body. Mainly affected structures are muscular and neuronal tissue. Results of the interaction with the tissue include muscular contraction, depolarization of neuronal cells and influence on blood circulatory system.

*Source: Health Navigator NZ

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