Strengthen pelvic floor muscles with EMSELLA and reduce pelvic floor weakness. The EMSELLA chair is a revolutionary new technology that helps strengthen the pelvic floor muscles in both women and men, resulting in a significant reduction in incontinence, an increase in sexual wellness and a reduction in erectile dysfunction.
How Does Emsella Work?
Emsella harnesses the power of High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to target and activate deep pelvic floor muscles, offering a revolutionary therapeutic approach for regaining neuromuscular control. During just one session, thousands of supramaximal contractions are induced without any effort or need to undress - enabling you to immediately reap the benefits! Studies demonstrate that with Emsella treatment, 95% of patients experience an enhanced quality life.
This is a non-invasive treatment and clients can remain fully clothed throughout the treatment. Clients describe the feeling of the treatment as being unusual, but not painful or uncomfortable. There is no downtime for this treatment; regular activities can be resumed immediately following the treatment.
Recommended Treatment Course:
Clinical trials indicate clients should undergo 6 treatment sessions over a 3-week period to achieve significant results. A minimum of 48 hours between each session is advised. We recommend a minimum of 6 sessions to achieve optimum results, with additional sessions helping to maintain results.
How many sessions are recommended?
Clinical trials indicate clients should undergo 6 treatment sessions over a 3-week period to achieve significant results.
Is Emsella safe?
Yes, Emsella is FDA-cleared and safe for most individuals.
How soon will I see results?
On average, patients should expect the optimal effects of Emsella treatment to become noticeable about 4 – 6 weeks after a full round of treatment
Does Emsella replace pelvic floor physical therapy?
For many individuals Emsella provides high-intensity kegels and strengthening beyond the ability of one's own kegels and those of physical therapy. For others, Emsella may be used as an adjunct to optimize physical therapy outcomes.