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Emsella: The New Standard in Urinary Incontinence Treatment

Urinary incontinence is a common problem, affecting millions of Americans. While many potential treatments are available, Emsella is a breakthrough treatment that has emerged as a new standard in care.

Emsella is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared device that uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy to strengthen the entire pelvic floor musculature. This leads to improved muscle function and reduced urinary incontinence symptoms.

Emsella has been shown to be an effective treatment for treating urinary incontinence, with a high satisfaction rate in clinical trials.

Emsella treatments are safe for all skin types and do not require anesthesia or numbing agents.

The procedure is quick and easy, with most patients only needing one treatment session to see results.

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What is Emsella?

The Emsella device uses electromagnetic technology to stimulate weak pelvic muscles to improve bladder control and sexual function (improved sexual organ sensitivity and orgasms).

The pelvic floor muscles are responsible for supporting the bladder, uterus, and rectum. They also help to control bowel movements.

The Emsella is FDA-approved and is effective in treating incontinence and improving pelvic muscle tone. The device emits electromagnetic waves that cause the pelvic floor to contract and relax. These contractions help to strengthen the muscles and improve their function.

A single session with Emsella can involve about 12,000 muscle contractions.

Most people report feeling a tingling sensation during the treatment. There is no pain or discomfort associated with the procedure.

The Emsella is safe and effective for men and women of all ages.

Emsella vs. Other Treatments

The first defense against urinary incontinence is often behavioral modifications, such as weight loss and avoiding foods and beverages that irritate the bladder.

Kegel exercises, which can improve pelvic floor strength, and bladder training, which helps control your urge to urinate, are also helpful for some people.

If these measures are unsuccessful, your doctor may recommend medications. The most commonly used medications are:

  • Oxybutynin (Oxytrol)
  • Tolterodine (Detrol)
  • Solifenacin (VESIcare)
  • Trospium

These drugs work by decreasing muscle spasms or increasing bladder capacity. However, the side effects are often worse than the benefits.

Topical vaginal estrogen can also effectively treat incontinence caused by a weakened pelvic floor.

A pessary device, a silicone device inserted into the vagina, may be recommended for women with a prolapsed uterus, weakened pelvic floor musculature, or other issues with pelvic organs.

In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to correct a urinary tract problem or prevent leakage by placing a sling around the urethra or attaching the bladder neck to nearby tissue.

The Emsella device is a great alternative to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles, resulting in a stronger pelvic floor, increased muscle tone, and reduced incontinence.

A series of 28-minute treatments is typically recommended, and most patients see significant improvement after just a few sessions.

Emsella is an appealing option for patients seeking a safe and effective treatment for urinary incontinence that does not require surgery or medication.

Emsella Clinical Trials

Clinical trials have shown that the Emsella Chair is safe and well tolerated, with mild side effects such as temporary discomfort or tingling.

In one study, 81% of patients who used the Emsella device for urinary incontinence reported a significant reduction in symptoms.

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The chair is currently only available through certified clinics.

Patients interested in trying the Emsella Chair should consult with a qualified healthcare provider to see if it is right for them.

Emsella Procedure

The Emsella procedure is a quick and easy way to improve urinary incontinence.

It takes just 28 minutes, and you don’t have to worry about pain or discomfort.

The procedure involves using a special chair that sends electromagnetic waves through your clothes to stimulate your pelvic muscles.

These muscles are responsible for supporting your bladder and helping you control your urine flow.

You may need up to six sessions to observe improvement, but many patients notice a significant improvement after just one treatment.

Emsella Cost

The Emsella device is a new technology, so the cost of treatment can vary depending on the clinic you visit. On average, each session costs between $250 and $350. If you need multiple sessions, some clinics may offer discounts. 

Many insurance companies do not yet cover Emsella treatments. However, some clinics offer financing options to make the cost more affordable.

How Prime MD Plus can help

At Prime MD Plus, we are proud to offer the Emsella treatment in Dallas-Fort Worth at our Coppell location.

Our board-certified doctor has extensive experience with this procedure and can determine a specific treatment plan that is right for you.

To learn more about Emsella or to schedule a consultation, contact us.

Conclusion

Emsella is a new, non-invasive treatment for urinary incontinence that is quick, easy, and effective.

Emsella uses electromagnetic waves to stimulate the pelvic muscles, resulting in increased muscle tone and reduced incontinence.

A series of 28-minute treatments is typically recommended, and most patients see significant improvement after just a few sessions.

The Emsella treatment device is currently only available through certified clinics.

Patients interested in trying the Emsella Chair should consult with a qualified healthcare provider to see if it is right for them.

Prime MD Plus offers Emsella as a treatment option for patients.

Treat your bladder issues and see if Emsella can improve your quality of life.

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