Emsella treatment for urinary incontinence in women and men
- Sioufi Urologie - Clinique privée

- 6 hours ago
- 3 min read
Urinary incontinence is a common condition affecting women and men at various stages of life. It can significantly impact daily comfort, self-confidence, and quality of life. Advances in non-invasive medical technologies now offer effective solutions without surgery or medication.

Among the most innovative options is Emsella treatment, a clinically proven approach designed to strengthen the pelvic floor and improve bladder control.
Emsella uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to deeply stimulate the pelvic floor muscles through powerful, involuntary contractions. These contractions are much more intense than those achieved with traditional pelvic floor exercises, making Emsella an effective solution for patients who have not obtained satisfactory results with Kegel exercises alone.
How does Emsella work?
During an Emsella session, the patient sits comfortably in a specialized chair, fully clothed. The device emits electromagnetic pulses that penetrate deep into the pelvic floor muscles and trigger thousands of supramaximal contractions in a single 28-minute session. These contractions help retrain the neuromuscular pathways, increase muscle strength, and restore functional bladder control.
Because the treatment is non-invasive, it requires no needles, anesthesia, or recovery time. Patients can resume their normal activities immediately after each session, making Emsella a convenient option for people with active lifestyles.
Who can benefit from Emsella treatment?
Emsella is suitable for women and men suffering from urinary incontinence or pelvic floor weakness. Common indications include stress urinary incontinence, urge incontinence, and mixed incontinence.
In women, Emsella is often recommended after childbirth, during menopause, or when pelvic floor weakness leads to urinary leakage when coughing, laughing, or during physical activity. In men, the treatment is particularly beneficial after prostate surgery or as part of age-related pelvic floor rehabilitation.
Patients with frequent urges to urinate, nocturia, or decreased bladder control may also benefit from Emsella as part of a comprehensive urological care plan.
Benefits of Emsella for urinary incontinence
One of the main advantages of Emsella is its ability to achieve significant results without surgery. Many patients experience improved bladder control, fewer leakage episodes, and greater confidence after completing the treatment protocol.
Other benefits include a strengthened pelvic floor, improved quality of life, and increased comfort in daily activities. Because Emsella acts on the entire pelvic floor, some patients also experience improved pelvic stability and overall muscle support.
Treatment protocol and expected results
A standard Emsella protocol typically consists of six sessions spread over several weeks. Each session lasts approximately 28 minutes. Results may vary depending on the patient's health, the severity of symptoms, and adherence to follow-up recommendations.
Some people notice improvement from the first few sessions, while others observe gradual progress throughout the treatment. Maintenance sessions may be recommended to preserve long-term results.
Before starting treatment, a personalized urological assessment is carried out to determine if Emsella is appropriate and to adapt the protocol to the patient's condition.
Why choose a medical clinic for Emsella treatment?
Receiving Emsella treatment in a medical setting ensures proper diagnosis, optimal safety, and better outcomes. A specialized urology team can assess the underlying cause of urinary symptoms, rule out contraindications, and integrate Emsella into a broader treatment strategy if needed.
A medical clinic also ensures that the information provided is evidence-based and that the protocols adhere to best clinical practices, while prioritizing patient safety and comfort.
A modern solution for pelvic floor health
Emsella represents a modern, science-based solution for the treatment of urinary incontinence in women and men. Its non-invasive nature, proven effectiveness, and minimal impact on daily life make it an attractive alternative to surgery or long-term drug treatments.
For patients seeking a discreet, effective and clinically supervised solution for bladder control disorders, Emsella is a preferred option that meets current standards of urological care.
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