BTL EMSella

Equivalent of 11,000 Kegels in 30 minutes.

Achieve Freedom from Stress and Urge Incontinence with Non-Invasive Solutions

EMSella: Empower Your Confidence and Enhance Your Well-Being

At Optimum Human, we offer Emsella treatments in a welcoming and professional environment. Our skilled team customizes each session to address your specific needs, ensuring a personalized experience that delivers effective results. Patients often experience improvements in urinary control, increased pelvic floor strength, and enhanced overall well-being.

This non-invasive therapy utilizes electromagnetic technology to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles, promoting better bladder control and reducing the symptoms of incontinence. With no downtime, you can enjoy a comfortable treatment that empowers you to regain your confidence and quality of life. Discover the transformative benefits of Emsella and take the first step towards a more active and fulfilling lifestyle.

Strengthen your bladder's muscles and stop the incontinence.

One 30 minute Emsella treatment is equivalent of 11,000 Kegels. Your pelvic floor muscles are strengthened, your vaginal wall becomes tightened, and your tissues supporting pelvic organs are rebuilt. Schedule your free consultation today.

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What is EMSella?

Emsella is a revolutionary, non-invasive treatment for individuals who suffer from urinary incontinence. Most people shy away from speaking about it, but incontinence is a common problem among women. Whether you experience urge incontinence- a sudden need to urinate before involuntarily urinating, or from stress incontinence- urinary leakage, Emsella can help. Also hailed as the ‘Kegel Throne,’ the Emsella treatment chair offers a non-surgical, safe, and effective treatment to strengthen the pelvic floor.

What Causes Incontinence?

The most common causes of urinary incontinence for women are vaginal childbirth, aging, and menopause. Surveys show that 1/3 of all women in America are affected by urinary incontinence. When you urinate, contracting muscles force urine out of the bladder and into the urethra. At the same time, sphincter muscles around the urethra relax to release urine out of the body.

Incontinence is when the muscles or nerves that help release or retain urine become damaged. The two most common urinary incontinence types are stress urinary incontinence and urge incontinence.

Urge Incontinence

Urge incontinence refers to a sudden ‘urge’ to urinate. This is then followed by an involuntary leak or urination. Urge incontinence occurs due to abnormal nerve signals causing muscles in the bladder to contract. When the overactive muscles of the bladder overpower the sphincter muscles that close the urethra, urinary retention is lost.

Stress Incontinence

Stress incontinence is the most common type of urinary incontinence. It refers to urine leakage during movements (coughing, laughing, sneezing, jumping, etc.). The leading causes of this are vaginal childbirth or menopause. Stress incontinence is a result of weakened or stretched tissues supporting the bladder. The weakening of these tissues compromises the bladder’s ability to exert pressure downward on the sphincter muscles that keep the urethra shut. In effect, muscles are prevented from closing as tightly as they need to for urinary retention during physical stress.

How does EMSella work?

Stress and urge incontinence can be improved by strengthening the bladder’s muscles. Pelvic floor exercises, or Kegels, strengthen the muscles and tissues that support the bladder. These pelvic floor exercises are the most commonly prescribed treatments for improving urinary incontinence.

Emsella is the first non-surgical device of its kind. Its FDA-cleared for the treatment of vaginal laxity and urinary incontinence. The device is an ergonomic chair equipped with High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic technology (HIFEM). During the treatment, a fully clothed patient sits on a chair. Emsella then delivers electromagnetic energy that penetrates the pelvic floor, activating neurons to signal pelvic muscles to contract.

In just one 30 minute Emsella treatment, over 11,000 supramaximal pelvic floor contractions occur. This is the equivalent of 11,000 Kegels. As a result, the pelvic floor muscles are strengthened, the vaginal wall becomes tightened, and tissues supporting pelvic organs are rebuilt. These effects lead to a decrease in urge and stress incontinence, improved urine retention and as a bonus, sexual satisfaction.

EMSella Results

As with most medical treatments, results will vary*. Although some patients report an improvement in bladder control after one treatment, most opt for a complete treatment plan of 6 Emsella sessions. These 6 treatments happen twice a week, for three weeks. Certain Emsella research shows that 95% of patients who followed the average 6 session protocol reported improved quality of life just 3 weeks after Emsella. Research also shows that two-thirds of the patients eliminated or reduced their need for pads to catch leakage.

Cost of EMSella

Emsella cost will vary per patient depending on the number of sessions prescribed in their unique treatment plans. During a consultation with Optimum ABQ, a specialist will discuss Emsella prices in full detail. Then, if Emsella is suitable for you, we customize a treatment plan to meet your needs and budget.

Benefits of EMSella

Emsella offers a non-surgical option for managing urinary incontinence, eliminating the need for invasive procedures.

The treatment strengthens pelvic floor muscles, helping to reduce episodes of stress and urge incontinence.

Emsella can improve pelvic muscle tone, which may enhance sexual satisfaction and overall intimacy.

Each session typically lasts about 30 minutes, allowing you to easily fit it into your busy schedule.

You can resume your daily activities immediately after treatment, with no recovery time needed.

Most patients find Emsella treatments to be comfortable, often describing the sensation as a gentle pelvic floor workout.

Emsella is effective for individuals of various ages, making it a versatile solution for different life stages and needs.

By improving bladder control and reducing incontinence symptoms, Emsella can enhance your confidence and quality of life.

Emsella is a safe treatment option that has received FDA clearance, ensuring its effectiveness and reliability.

Many patients experience lasting improvements in bladder control and pelvic strength, particularly when combined with a healthy lifestyle.

Emsella offers a non-surgical option for managing urinary incontinence, eliminating the need for invasive procedures.

The treatment strengthens pelvic floor muscles, helping to reduce episodes of stress and urge incontinence.

Emsella can improve pelvic muscle tone, which may enhance sexual satisfaction and overall intimacy.

Each session typically lasts about 30 minutes, allowing you to easily fit it into your busy schedule.

You can resume your daily activities immediately after treatment, with no recovery time needed.

Most patients find Emsella treatments to be comfortable, often describing the sensation as a gentle pelvic floor workout.

Emsella is effective for individuals of various ages, making it a versatile solution for different life stages and needs.

By improving bladder control and reducing incontinence symptoms, Emsella can enhance your confidence and quality of life.

Emsella is a safe treatment option that has received FDA clearance, ensuring its effectiveness and reliability.

Many patients experience lasting improvements in bladder control and pelvic strength, particularly when combined with a healthy lifestyle.

 *Consulting with a healthcare professional before starting any new wellness regimen is always recommended.

EMSella FAQs

What is Emsella and how does it work?

Emsella is a non-invasive treatment designed to improve bladder control and reduce urinary incontinence. It works by using electromagnetic technology to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles, promoting muscle strengthening and improved function.

Is the Emsella treatment painful?

No, Emsella treatments are generally comfortable. Patients often describe the sensation as a gentle contraction of the pelvic muscles, similar to doing Kegel exercises, without any pain or discomfort.

How long does each Emsella session last, and how many sessions will I need?

Each session typically lasts about 30 minutes. Most patients benefit from a series of 6 to 12 treatments, scheduled weekly, but your provider will recommend the best plan based on your individual needs.

What can I expect after the treatment?

After an Emsella session, you can expect no downtime, allowing you to return to your daily activities immediately. Some patients may notice improvements in bladder control right away, while others may see gradual results over the following weeks.

Are there any side effects associated with Emsella?

Emsella is considered safe and well-tolerated, with minimal side effects. Some patients may experience mild muscle fatigue or slight discomfort in the pelvic area after treatment, but these effects typically resolve quickly.

Discover the transformative benefits of EMSella at Optimum Human in Albuquerque today.

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EMSella Near Me

Stop urinary incontinence and take back your body by choosing Emsella. Optimum ABQ is the premier provider of Emsella treatment in Albuquerque, NM. Patients choose Optimum ABQ for their expertise and experience in female health and wellness. Schedule a FREE consultation to speak with a specialist that can help you decide if Emsella is right for you. Contact us today by calling (505) 226-0170  or by filling out the online form.