Pelvic Floor Support Without Surgery, Injections, or Downtime

Bladder leaks, pelvic weakness, low libido, weak orgasms, and erectile concerns are common, but they do not have to be treated as “just aging.”
Emsella

Fully Clothed

Comfortable, non-invasive pelvic floor treatment with no recovery time.

What Most People Are Never Told Pelvic Floor Health Affects More Than Bladder Control

Pelvic floor weakness can affect confidence, intimacy, exercise, sleep, and everyday comfort. Many people wait years to ask for help because the symptoms feel embarrassing or private.

It Is Common

Leaks, urgency, pelvic weakness, and changes in sexual function are more common than most people realize.

It Is Underreported

Many women and men stay quiet because they assume nothing can be done or feel uncomfortable bringing it up.

It Is Treatable

Pelvic floor strengthening can support better control, confidence, and quality of life without surgery.

Pelvic Floor Weakness Can Build Over Time

Pregnancy, childbirth, aging, hormone changes, stress, and lifestyle strain can all affect pelvic floor strength and function.

Pregnancy + Childbirth

The strain of pregnancy and delivery can weaken pelvic floor muscles and affect bladder control.

Hormone Changes

Perimenopause, menopause, and testosterone changes may affect pelvic tissue, strength, and sexual function.

Lifestyle Strain

Heavy lifting, chronic coughing, high-impact exercise, and daily pressure can contribute over time.

Muscle Weakness

When the pelvic floor cannot fully contract and relax, bladder control and intimacy may be affected.

Strengthen the Pelvic Floor While Sitting Fully Clothed

EmSella uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy to stimulate deep pelvic floor muscle contractions that are difficult to achieve on your own.

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Non-Invasive Treatment

No surgery, no needles, no anesthesia, and no required recovery time.

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Deep Muscle Activation

Each session helps activate pelvic floor muscles through thousands of contractions.

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Confidence + Intimacy Support

Stronger pelvic floor function may support bladder control, pelvic strength, and sexual wellness.

Designed for patients who want to understand the why, not just manage symptoms.

Our simple 3 Step Process

Your provider will help determine whether EmSella is appropriate and guide you through a personalized treatment plan.
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Schedule Your Consultation

We discuss your symptoms, goals, health history, and how pelvic floor concerns are affecting your life.

Treatment Plan

Your provider recommends a treatment schedule based on your needs and comfort level.

EmSella Sessions

You remain fully clothed and seated while the device activates deep pelvic floor contractions.

Not sure where to begin?

Book your first visit so we can take the time to listen, understand what you’ve been experiencing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Helpful answers about treatment, comfort, downtime, and who may benefit from EmSella.

EmSella is a non-invasive pelvic floor treatment that uses electromagnetic energy to stimulate deep pelvic floor muscle contractions while you remain fully clothed.

EmSella may be a good option for women or men experiencing bladder leaks, urgency, pelvic weakness, postpartum changes, menopause-related pelvic concerns, or intimacy-related symptoms.

EmSella may help support bladder control, pelvic floor strength, urinary leakage, urgency, confidence, sexual wellness, and overall pelvic function.

Most patients tolerate EmSella well. You may feel tingling or muscle contractions in the pelvic area during the session, but treatment should not feel painful.

No. EmSella is performed while you remain fully clothed and seated comfortably on the treatment chair.

No. EmSella does not require recovery time, so most patients can return to normal daily activities right after their session.

The number of sessions depends on your symptoms, goals, and provider recommendation. Your provider will discuss the best treatment plan during your consultation.

Yes, pelvic floor strengthening may support sexual wellness concerns such as reduced sensation, weak orgasms, low confidence, and erectile concerns related to pelvic floor function.