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A non-invasive incontinence treatment 

What is EMSELLA and how it works

Feel empowered and confident with EMSELLA, a treatment against incontinence. The unique HIFEM procedure helps intimate health and wellness by providing those suffering from incontinence with a completely non-invasive option. You just sit back and relax at your doctor´s office a few times.

After EMSELLA treatments, which feel like Kegels induced by the device itself, you may be less likely to lose sleep over frequent trips to the bathroom, and sneezing or laughing may not be your biggest nightmare anymore.

This product is not available for purchase by the general public.
Patient results and experience may vary.
The findings showed consistent outcomes across clinical studies.

Seeing is believing

BEFORE

Pelvic floor muscles inssuficiently support pelvic organs and affect bladder control

TREATMENT

EMSELLA effectively stimulates pelvic floor muscles

AFTER

Stimulation contributes to regained control over pelvic floor muscles and bladder

Patient results and experience may vary.

Just take a seat and say NO to incontinence

Over 400 million people worldwide are affected by incontinence and only half of them seek help.*  You do not have to be one of them. During the comfortable and dignified EMSELLA treatment, you remain fully clothed. Nothing to worry about.

Frequently asked questions

Am I A Candidate?

EMSELLA may be a great option for women and men of any age who desire a solution for urinary incontinence and improvement in their quality of life.

Your provider will tailor a treatment plan for you. A typical treatment takes about 30 minutes and you will need about 6 sessions, scheduled twice a week.

You will experience tingling and pelvic floor muscle contractions during the procedure. You may resume daily activities immediately after the treatment.

You may observe improvement after a single session. The results will typically continue to improve over the next few weeks.

Clinical studies by sponsor BTL Industries JSC
1) Samuels JB, Pezzella A, Berenholz J et al. Safety and Efficacy of a Non‐Invasive High‐Intensity Focused Electromagnetic Field (HIFEM) Device for Treatment of Urinary Incontinence and Enhancement of Quality of Life. Lasers Surg Med. 2019;51(9):760-766.
2) Hlavinka TC, Turcan P, Bader A. The Use of HIFEM Technology in the Treatment of Pelvic Floor Muscles as a Cause of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Multi-Center Pilot Study. J Womens Health Care. 2019;08(01).
3) Silantyeva E, Zarkovic D, Astafeva E, et al. A Comparative Study on the Effects of High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic Technology and Electrostimulation for the Treatment of Pelvic Floor Muscles and Urinary Incontinence in Parous Women: Analysis of Posttreatment Data. Urogynecology. 2021;27(4):269-273.
4) Silantyeva E, Zarkvoic D, Soldatskaia R et al. Electromyographic Evaluation of the Pelvic Muscles Activity After High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic Procedure and Electrical Stimulation in Women With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Sex Med. 2020;8(2):282-289.
5) Evans KL, Berenholz J, Samuels JB, Pezzella A, DeLucia CA. Prospective Multi-Center Study on Long-term Effectiveness of HIFEM Procedure for Treatment for Urinary Incontinence and Female Sexual Dysfunction. Published online 2023.
6) Guerette N, Molden S, Gopal M, Kohli N (2023) Randomized Trial of HIFEM Pelvic Floor Stimulation Device Compared with Pelvic Floor Exercises for Treatment of Urinary Incontinence. J Women’s Health Care. 12(9):680.
7) Azparren J, Brandeis J (2024) HIFEM Procedure Enhances the Quality of Life in Elderly Men with Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence: A Pilot Study. Med Surg Urol. 13:340.
8) Guerette N, Molden S, Gopal M, Kohli N. Randomized Trial of HIFEM Pelvic Floor Stimulation Device Compared with Pelvic Floor Exercises for Treatment of Urinary Incontinence. Journal of Women’s Health Care. 2021;12(9):680-681.