Emsella in Edmonton
Strengthen your pelvic floor. Improve bladder control. Support intimate wellness.
Emsella is a non-invasive treatment designed to strengthen the pelvic floor and improve bladder control in both women and men. It is performed fully clothed, requires no downtime, and can be a good option for patients looking for a non-surgical approach to urinary incontinence and pelvic floor weakness.
For some patients, Emsella may also support confidence, comfort, and intimate wellness by improving pelvic floor function. Official BTL patient-facing materials position Emsella around both pelvic health and intimate wellness for men and women.
Book a consultation to find out whether Emsella is right for you.
What is Emsella?
Emsella is a chair-based treatment that uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic technology to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles. These contractions help re-educate and strengthen weak pelvic muscles, which can improve neuromuscular control and urinary incontinence.
Short version
A non-surgical pelvic floor treatment for women and men.
How does Emsella work?
During treatment, you sit comfortably on the Emsella chair while the technology stimulates deep pelvic floor contractions. The treatment is entirely non-invasive and is done through clothing. A typical session takes about 28 minutes.
The goal is to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles that help support bladder control and pelvic function. BTL describes the treatment as helping restore neuromuscular control and improve urinary incontinence in both men and women.
Short and sweet
Sit down. Stay clothed. No downtime.
What can Emsella help with?
Emsella is best known for treating urinary incontinence and pelvic floor weakness. It is commonly considered for patients dealing with:
- leakage with coughing, laughing, sneezing, or exercise
- urinary urgency
- pelvic floor weakness after childbirth
- bladder control changes associated with aging
- bladder symptoms after certain prostate-related treatments in men
Emsella for women
For women, Emsella may be considered when pelvic floor weakness is contributing to bladder leakage, urgency, or reduced confidence with exercise and daily activity.
It may be especially relevant for women experiencing:
- stress urinary incontinence
- urge urinary symptoms
- postpartum pelvic floor weakness
- pelvic floor changes associated with menopause or aging
Support for bladder control, pelvic strength, and everyday confidence.
Emsella for men
Emsella is also indicated for men. It may be worth considering for men dealing with urinary incontinence or pelvic floor weakness, including some symptoms that can occur after prostate treatment. The FDA-cleared indication specifically includes male urinary incontinence, not just female patients.
A non-surgical option to support pelvic floor strength and bladder control.
Emsella is also sometimes chosen by patients who are interested in supporting pelvic wellness more broadly. Because the pelvic floor plays an important role in function and support, stronger pelvic floor muscles may help some patients feel more confident in daily life and intimacy. Official BTL materials present Emsella within both pelvic health and intimate wellness.
What is treatment like?
Emsella treatments are quick and convenient. You remain fully clothed throughout the session, and there is no recovery time afterward. Most patients describe the feeling as rhythmic pelvic floor contractions rather than pain. Official manufacturer materials describe the procedure as quick, noninvasive, and no-downtime.
Typical treatment features
- about 28 minutes per session
- fully clothed treatment
- no surgery
- no downtime
- no internal devices
How many sessions are usually recommended?
A series of treatments is usually recommended rather than a single visit. Many clinics use a protocol of around 6 sessions over a few weeks, and BTL patient-facing materials present Emsella as a treatment that is typically done as a series. Individual plans can vary depending on symptoms and goals.
Who is a good candidate for Emsella?
Emsella may be a good option for adults who:
- experience mild to moderate urinary incontinence
- have pelvic floor weakness
- want a non-surgical treatment option
- prefer a treatment with no downtime
- are willing to complete a series of sessions
- want a treatment option suitable for either male or female urinary incontinence
A consultation is important because candidacy depends on symptoms, medical history, and whether there are any contraindications or other factors that make a different treatment more appropriate. The device is prescription use and intended for adult male and female patients.
When Emsella may not be the best option
Emsella is not the right choice for every patient. Some people may need a different treatment approach, especially when symptoms are more complex or when certain medical conditions or implanted devices are present.
A proper consultation helps determine whether Emsella is appropriate, safe, and likely to be effective for your situation.
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Professional screening is essential before treatment.
Why patients like Emsella
- non-invasive
- fully clothed treatment
- no downtime
- suitable for both women and men
- supports pelvic floor strength and bladder control
- respectful, discreet treatment experience
Pelvic floor support without surgery or downtime.
Why choose Nakatsui DermaSurgery?
At Nakatsui DermaSurgery, we understand that concerns like bladder leakage, pelvic floor weakness, and intimate wellness can feel personal and difficult to talk about.
Our goal is to provide treatment in a professional, respectful, and discreet setting, with recommendations tailored to your symptoms, goals, and comfort level.
FAQ
Is Emsella painful?
Emsella is generally described as comfortable and noninvasive. Patients typically feel pelvic floor contractions during treatment rather than pain.
Do I need to undress for Emsella?
No. Emsella is performed fully clothed.
How long does a session take?
A typical session is about 28 minutes.
Is Emsella only for women?
No. The indicated population includes adult male and female patients for urinary incontinence.
Is there downtime?
No downtime is expected after treatment.
How many sessions will I need?
Most patients are advised to complete a series of treatments, commonly around 6 sessions, though treatment plans can vary.
