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BTL Emsella for Women

Empower Your Confidence with BTL Emsella

BTL Emsella is a revolutionary non-invasive treatment designed to address urinary incontinence and enhance pelvic floor health. Utilizing advanced electromagnetic technology, Emsella provides an effective solution for individuals seeking to regain confidence and improve their quality of life without surgery or downtime.

How It Works

BTL Emsella works by delivering high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy to the pelvic floor muscles. The treatment works through:

Benefits of Emsella for Women

Suitable Candidates

BTL Emsella is ideal for individuals experiencing:

  • Urinary incontinence (stress, urge, or mixed incontinence)
  • Weak pelvic floor muscles post-childbirth
  • Age-related changes in pelvic floor strength
  • Those seeking preventative care for pelvic health

What Can I Expect From BTL Emsella Treatment?

Safety and Side Effects

BTL Emsella is FDA-cleared and considered safe for most patients. Side effects are minimal, with some individuals experiencing slight muscle soreness similar to that after a workout.

Frequently Asked Questions

A personalized Emsella treatment plan will be created during your consultation, generally recommending a series of 6 sessions for optimal results.

Most patients are suitable for the Emsella treatment. However, Emsella is not for you if you have metal implants, tumor, any heart disorder or if you are currently pregnant.

No downtime is required after Emsella; you can return to your normal activities immediately after treatment.

Emsella results can last several months to a year, depending on individual factors. Regular maintenance sessions may be recommended to sustain the benefits.

Majority of patients are able to maintain good results after their treatment, however we recommend that you come back for another consultation a few months after your treatment to see if you may benefit from additional treatments.

While BTL Emsella is a powerful alternative, it can complement Kegel exercises for improved pelvic floor health.

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