Male Urinary Incontinence is a common issue that significantly impacts sexual health and quality of life. It involves involuntary leakage of urine and can stem from various causes like prostate issues, nerve damage, and aging. Many people experience this condition, leading to embarrassment and self-esteem issues. Fortunately, regenerative medicine offers promising treatments to rejuvenate penile tissues and improve bladder control. Additionally, non-invasive devices that use electromagnetic energy and radiofrequency can strengthen and increase pelvic floor muscles and improve incontinence.
Monthly payments available on all treatments and packages of $1000+
The ideal candidate typically has mild to moderate urinary incontinence, but not severe enough to require surgery. They are generally in good health. Age is a consideration, with younger individuals experiencing better outcomes due to higher regenerative capacities. Candidates need realistic expectations, understanding that while symptoms can improve significantly, a complete cure is not guaranteed, and they must be willing to follow post-procedure guidelines, including physical therapy and lifestyle changes.
EMSELLA® is a non-invasive medical device used to treat urinary incontinence. It uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to stimulate pelvic floor muscles, resulting in improved muscle tone and control. Patients sit fully clothed on the EMSELLA® chair, which emits electromagnetic pulses to induce thousands of pelvic floor contractions during each treatment session. EMSELLA® treatments are typically comfortable and require no downtime, offering an effective solution for individuals seeking to regain bladder control without surgery or medication.
Each patient will receive a personalized consultation prior to beginning their EMSELLA® treatment plan. Six treatments scheduled twice per week is the recommended protocol.
The EMSELLA® treatment is not painful. Patients may experience tingling and pulling sensations as the pelvic floor muscles contract, which is similar to an intense pelvic workout.
Results can vary depending on the individual. How long the results last will depend on the patient’s lifestyle and health condition. On average, patients find that their results will last 6 months to years after their EMSELLA® series. Patients can come in for maintenance sessions to prolong their results.
EMSELLA® treatments can help patients restore control of the bladder, treat urinary incontinence, and help strengthen pelvic floor muscles to improve their quality of life.
The EMSELLA® treatment is non-invasive with no downtime so patients can return to their regular activities immediately after treatment.
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Emsella is a non-invasive treatment that uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to induce rapid, intense contractions of the pelvic floor and muscles. These contractions, stronger than those achieved voluntarily, significantly strengthen and improve the coordination of the pelvic floor muscles, enhancing bladder support and control. Clinical studies show substantial improvements in both stress and urge urinary incontinence, with minimal and temporary side effects, making Emsella a safe, effective and convenient option for managing urinary incontinence.
*While these treatments are not covered by Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP), some private insurance plans may partially cover the cost. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to understand your coverage options. Our team is happy to assist you in completing any necessary documentation with your insurance claims.
Monthly payments available on all treatments and packages of $1000+
As with all medical procedures, results will vary depending on age, genetics, general health, and other environmental conditions. There is no guarantee of success or specific outcomes for any patient. The information provided on this page is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions about your health or undergoing any medical procedures.