BTL EMSELLA
BTL EMSELLA treatments, serving Fort Myers, Ostero and Naples, FL.
BTL EMSELLA treatments, serving Fort Myers, Ostero and Naples, FL.
BTL EMSELLA utilizes electromagnetic energy to deliver thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions in a single section. These contractions work to re-educate the muscles of incontinent patients, essentially reawakening the muscles and teaching them how to do their job.
Not only does this treatment help improve the strength of your pelvic floor muscles, but it also helps to restore your confidence as you regain control over your body.
The technology utilized by EMSELLA is able to penetrate and stimulate the entire pelvic floor region, all with a non-invasive method. This means that all aspects of your pelvic floor muscles will increase in strength and control, not just those closest to the surface.
When compared to typical Kegel exercises, which give modest results, EMSELLA and its application of over 11,000 Kegel contractions can get you the results you desire faster.
In addition, regular Kegel exercises may no longer be effective for some people due to the lack of muscle tone in their pelvic floor muscles, and so no amount of general Kegels will help restore this muscle to the standard they desire. EMSELLA can help all individuals, no matter the state of their pelvic floor muscles, providing a treatment option when nothing else seems to work.
EMSELLA utilizes a specialized chair that you sit in, making the procedure comfortable and easy. Over the course of a 30-minute session, you will receive over 11,000 Kegel contractions, all while relaxing in a chair. This procedure also does not require you to do any work; you simply sit there and let the chair do all the work.
EMSELLA is an excellent option for anyone looking for a non-surgical solution to their incontinence, overactive bladder syndrome, or pelvic organ prolapse. Since there is no surgery, this means that there is no downtime required, and it is a painless procedure. Once the procedure is complete, you can continue on with your day.
It may take a few sessions to first notice improvements, but progress will continue to build with each session.
Urinary Incontinence
Your pelvic floor muscles play an instrumental role in your ability to hold your urine and control your bladder and bowel. When your pelvic floor muscles are weak, these internal organs and systems are not fully supported, which can equate to a more challenging time controlling the release of your urine.Urinary incontinence is defined as the involuntary leakage of urine and can be broken into three categories:
Stress incontinence: pressure is exerted on the bladder, causing a leakage. This pressure could be from laughing, coughing, sneezing, or exercising.
Urge incontinence: this occurs when you frequently have a sudden and intense urge to urinate.
Mixed incontinence: this type of incontinence is a combination of both stress and urge incontinence.BTL EMSELLA helps improve bladder control by strengthening your pelvic floor muscles, helping you regain control of this aspect of your life, and increasing your confidence in the process.
Overactive Bladder Syndrome
Those with overactive bladder syndrome often have a frequent and sudden urge to urinate, similar to those with urge incontinence. Those with this condition may find themselves having to urinate multiple times throughout the night. This condition may also cause people to avoid public outings for extended periods of time, especially if they are not sure about the presence of a bathroom.EMSELLA help to improve bladder control in these individuals so that they no longer experience frequent feelings of needing to urinate, allowing them to go about their day more peacefully.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when the pelvic floor is severely weakened. In this case, the pelvic floor muscles are unable to support the pelvic organs, and these organs then push down or descend into the vagina. Pelvic organs include the uterus, bladder, and rectum.
Aging
It’s a general fact of life that as we get older, our muscles grow weaker, and the pelvic floor muscles are not exempt from that fact. While urinary incontinence can affect any adult, the number of cases of urinary incontinence increases with age.Vaginal Delivery
During pregnancy and delivery, the pelvic floor muscles naturally stretch and weaken so that the baby can pass through the vagina. However, while the body adapts in this way for childbirth, it does not then tighten and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles while the body is recovering from delivery.Women who deliver vaginally are especially susceptible to stress incontinence and pelvic prolapse, especially if they have delivered vaginally for multiple children.
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