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Treatment Summary

Treatment Time

30 minutes

Pain

Mild Discomfort

Cost

Price is £350 per session
or
£1800 for a package of 6

Recovery Time

No Downtime

Emsella in Notting Hill, Harley Street, Mayfair and Marylebone

Emsella is a non-invasive medical device used for the treatment of pelvic floor disorders, particularly stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and fecal incontinence. It utilizes a technology called High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) therapy to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.

Here are some key points about Emsella:

Emsella works by delivering electromagnetic waves to the pelvic floor muscles, causing rapid contractions in the muscle tissue. These contractions help strengthen and tone the muscles of the pelvic floor. The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and rectum and play a crucial role in controlling urination and bowel movements.
Emsella is primarily used to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI), which is a condition characterized by the involuntary leakage of urine during activities that increase abdominal pressure, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising. It can also be used to address fecal incontinence, which involves the involuntary passage of stool.
A typical Emsella treatment session usually lasts about 30 minutes, and it is typically recommended that patients undergo multiple sessions for optimal results. The exact number of sessions may vary depending on the severity of the condition and the individual’s response to treatment.
Emsella is non-invasive and does not require anesthesia, surgery, or downtime. Patients remain fully clothed during the treatment and can resume their normal activities immediately after a session.
Emsella has been shown to be an effective treatment for mild to moderate cases of stress urinary incontinence. It can help improve pelvic floor muscle strength and control, leading to a reduction in the frequency and severity of urine leakage. The results may vary from person to person.
Before starting Emsella treatment, patients typically undergo a consultation and assessment with a healthcare provider to determine if they are suitable candidates for the procedure. This assessment may include a discussion of the patient’s medical history and a physical examination.
Emsella is considered a safe procedure with minimal side effects. Some patients may experience mild muscle soreness or tingling during or after the treatment, but these effects are usually temporary.

Emsella may not be recommended for individuals with certain medical conditions, such as active pelvic or vaginal infections, pregnancy, certain metal implants, or a history of deep vein thrombosis. It is essential to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure the treatment is safe for your specific situation.

Emsella is just one of the non-surgical options available for the treatment of pelvic floor disorders, and it is important to discuss your condition and treatment options with a qualified healthcare provider to determine the best approach for your individual needs.

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