Emsella
FDA-cleared pelvic floor restoration for urinary incontinence. Remain fully clothed, sit comfortably, and let the technology do the work. No surgery, no medication, no downtime.
Founder & Medical Director, The Lamkin Clinic · Board-Certified Physician · 25+ Years Clinical Experience
Emsella is an FDA-cleared, non-surgical treatment for urinary incontinence and pelvic floor weakness. You remain fully clothed and comfortably seated while HIFEM technology delivers thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor contractions in 28 minutes. No surgery, no medication, no downtime.
Urinary incontinence affects over 25 million Americans. Despite how common it is, most people suffer in silence, believing it is a normal part of aging or an inevitable consequence of childbirth. It is not. It is a treatable medical condition, and Emsella addresses the root cause by rebuilding the muscles that control bladder function.
Types of Incontinence Emsella Treats
Stress Incontinence: Leakage during coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising, or lifting. The most common type, particularly affecting women after childbirth or menopause.
Urge Incontinence: A sudden intense urge to urinate followed by involuntary leakage, also called overactive bladder. May cause frequent urination including waking multiple times at night.
Mixed Incontinence: A combination of stress and urge incontinence symptoms.
Postpartum Incontinence: Bladder control issues following pregnancy and vaginal delivery caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles and stretched tissues.
Who Benefits from Emsella
Emsella helps new mothers regain bladder control and restore pelvic floor strength. Many women see improvement even years after giving birth.
Declining estrogen levels lead to tissue thinning and muscle weakness in the pelvic area. Emsella strengthens these muscles and helps maintain bladder control and sexual function with age.
Runners, CrossFit enthusiasts, and athletes often experience stress incontinence during high-impact activities. Emsella builds the pelvic floor strength needed to continue your active lifestyle.
Men who have undergone prostate surgery or radiation often experience incontinence. Emsella strengthens the male pelvic floor, improving bladder control and quality of life.
If you are constantly searching for bathrooms, limiting fluids before leaving home, or experiencing sudden urgent needs to urinate, Emsella can help retrain and strengthen the pelvic floor.
Even without current incontinence, Emsella strengthens pelvic floor muscles before problems develop, particularly beneficial for women planning future pregnancies.
Benefits Beyond Bladder Control
Stop planning your life around bathroom locations. Return to activities you have been avoiding without fear of embarrassing leakage.
Many patients experience enhanced sexual satisfaction due to improved pelvic floor muscle tone, increased sensation, and renewed confidence.
Reduced nighttime bathroom trips mean better, more restorative sleep, leading to improved energy, mood, and overall health.
Return to running, jumping, dancing, or any activity you love without worrying about leakage. Stronger pelvic floor muscles also improve core stability and reduce lower back pain.
How Emsella Compares to Alternatives
Studies show up to 50% of women perform Kegels incorrectly even after instruction. Emsella delivers thousands of perfect contractions per session at depths voluntary exercises cannot reach.
PT is effective but requires weekly appointments over months plus daily home exercises. Emsella achieves comparable results in 6 sessions over 3 weeks with no homework required.
Overactive bladder medications often cause dry mouth, constipation, and cognitive impairment. They treat symptoms without addressing muscle weakness. Emsella treats the root cause.
Surgical options carry risks, require recovery time, and may have complications. Emsella is completely non-invasive with no anesthesia, no downtime, and virtually no risk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Emsella painful or uncomfortable?
Emsella is not painful. You will feel intense pelvic floor muscle contractions that feel unusual because you are not accustomed to sensing these muscles contract so powerfully. Most patients adapt quickly and find treatments comfortable. Intensity can be adjusted throughout the session.
Do I need to undress for Emsella treatments?
No. You remain fully clothed during the entire treatment, sitting comfortably on the Emsella chair. This makes it far less invasive and more comfortable than internal pelvic floor therapy.
How soon will I see results?
Many patients notice improvement after just 2 to 3 sessions, reporting fewer accidents and better bladder control. Results continue improving throughout the treatment series and for several weeks after completion. Maximum benefit typically appears 2 to 4 weeks after your final treatment.
Can men benefit from Emsella?
Absolutely. Men experience incontinence too, particularly after prostate surgery or with age. Emsella effectively strengthens the male pelvic floor, improving bladder control and potentially enhancing erectile function. Approximately 20 to 30% of Emsella patients are men.
How long do Emsella results last?
Clinical studies show results lasting six months or longer after a complete treatment series. Many patients schedule maintenance sessions every 3 to 6 months to preserve their results.
Who should not get Emsella treatment?
Emsella is not suitable for women who are pregnant, people with electronic implants such as pacemakers or defibrillators, those with metal IUDs or implants in the pelvic area, or individuals with certain medical conditions. A thorough consultation will determine candidacy.
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Ready to Reclaim Your Life with Emsella?
Stop letting urinary incontinence control your life. Schedule a confidential consultation to discover how Emsella can restore your bladder control, confidence, and freedom. No surgery, no medication, no downtime required.
Call us at (405) 285-4762 or request an appointment online.
