AU/NZ

Say No to Incontinence with our revolutionary pelvic floor machine

EMSELLA Chair

The EMSELLA chair offers a breakthrough treatment for urinary incontinence and intimate wellbeing.

This innovative pelvic floor machine revolutionises intimate health and wellness by providing those suffering from urinary incontinence with a completely non-invasive option which may help them regain their confidence. Designed to treat weak pelvic floor muscles and various types of urinary incontinence, the EMSELLA chair is an essential addition to any clinic seeking to enhance its patient offerings.

Key benefits

NON-INVASIVE

EMSELLA Treatment is completely non-invasive,
offering a comfortable solution for patients.

FULLY CLOTHED

Patient remains fully clothed throughout the whole EMSELLA treatment,
ensuring a convenient and dignified experience.

OPERATOR FREE

Once the therapy starts, the procedure runs independently,
allowing for efficient use of your clinic resources.

NO CONSUMABLES

There are no additional costs for consumables,
making this pelvic floor machine a cost-effective choice for your clinic.

Seeing is believing

BEFORE
AFTER
Ultrasound images of pelvic floor showing changes in muscle mass and muscle tone after the EMSELLA treatment.
Patient results and experience may vary.

How does EMSELLA Machine work?

The EMSELLA Chair uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy to cause deep and intense
pelvic-floor muscle contractions, helping your incontinent patients regain their confidence and control.

HIFEM stimulates the entire pelvic floor area and helps with restoring neuromuscular control.

During a single session, our innovative pelvic floor machine causes thousands of supramaximal pelvic-floor
muscle contractions, which are extremely important in muscle re-education, and improvement of intimate
wellbeing for women and men.

Why say YES to EMSELLA

75%

Pad reduction(1)

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

Contact BTL Australia

Address:
Administration & Service:
Unit 5 / 10 Enterprise Close
West Gosford NSW 2250

Showroom:
Suite 2.05, Level 2, Building D, Talavera Corporate Center,
12-24 RTalavera Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113

Email: info@btlmed.com.au
Gareth Pepper, Sales Director +61 435 769 639

Contact BTL New Zealand

Address:
130 St Georges Bay Rd, Parnell,
Auckland 1052

Email: ehab@btlmed.nz / info@btlmed.nz
Ehab Jirgis , Business Development Manager +64 21 284 2628

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Clinical studies by sponsor BTL Industries JSC1) 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.