Emsella
Treatment Snapshot

About Emsella
Emsella is an advanced treatment that utilises High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to stimulate and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. During each session, the Emsella chair delivers thousands of supramaximal contractions, equivalent to performing over 11,000 Kegel exercises, effectively re-educating the muscles and restoring neuromuscular control.
This non-invasive procedure is conducted while the patient remains fully clothed, making it a comfortable and convenient option for those seeking to address urinary incontinence and improve overall pelvic health.
Benefits of Emsella
- Non-Invasive: No surgery, needles, or downtime required.
- Efficient: Each session lasts only 28 minutes, with noticeable improvements often observed after just a few sessions.
- Comfortable: Patients remain fully clothed during treatment, experiencing only mild tingling sensations.
- Effective: Clinically proven to significantly reduce urinary incontinence symptoms and enhance quality of life.
What to Expect During Treatment
During the Emsella session, you’ll sit comfortably on the specialised chair while electromagnetic energy stimulates your pelvic floor muscles. The procedure is painless, with most patients experiencing a mild tingling sensation and muscle contractions. There is no recovery time, allowing you to resume daily activities immediately after each session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore our FAQs to quickly find relevant information about our Emsella treatments.
Book A Treatment NowIs Emsella suitable for me?
Emsella is ideal for individuals experiencing stress, urge, or mixed urinary incontinence, as well as those seeking to strengthen their pelvic floor muscles postnatally or during menopause. A thorough consultation will determine if this treatment aligns with your health goals.
Are there any side effects?
Emsella is generally well-tolerated. Some patients may experience mild tingling or muscle soreness, which typically resolves shortly after the session.
How many sessions will I need?
A typical treatment plan consists of six sessions, scheduled twice a week over three weeks. Your practitioner will tailor the plan to your specific needs.