The EMSella Chair - the innovative treatment to strengthen the pelvic floor

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BTL Emsella Chair is a great option for women of any age who desire a non-invasive solution for urinary incontinence and improve your quality of life.

The Emsella chair London is a truly innovative treatment in strengthening the pelvic floor. In sessions of just 30 minutes, and without making any effort, it is possible to correct uncomfortable urine leakage, prevent genital prolapse, and tone the vaginal walls.
 
In this article, we explain in-depth everything about the EMSella treatment and technology.
 
What is EMSella Chair?
 
Emsella chair is an innovative treatment to strengthen the pelvic floor. It is used to treat problems such as incontinence. It is an electromagnetic therapy that is already revolutionizing the health and intimate well-being of women. It is a non-invasive option. 
 
The word EMSella is the union of ElectroMagnestismo and Sella de Silla in Latin. The chair generates a high-intensity electromagnetic field that causes contractions of the pelvic floor muscles, urogenital area, and bladder. 
 
Is it an invasive or painful treatment?
 
The best thing about this treatment is that it is not at all invasive or painful. The chair generates involuntary contractions that are performed assisted by the device. It does not cause any pain. The most common treatment is six half-hour sessions. The patient only notices a slight tingling and contractions. It is very easy to find patients who use that time to read, watch their mobile, or simply rest.
 
The chair generates involuntary contractions that are performed assisted by the device.
 
Who is EMSella intended for?
 
Actually, for everyone who needs to strengthen the pelvic floor. We must bear in mind that it is a very little treated area and that it supports the entire weight of our upper body throughout our lives. It is most used from a therapeutic point of view in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence and in the deterioration of the postpartum vaginal canal.
 
Is it a treatment that the family doctor can prescribe?
 
The fight against the deterioration of the pelvic floor is not a specific area of ​​​​a specialty. It is a procedure related to the improvement in the quality of life of men and women. All these issues determine that it can perfectly be a priority for the primary care doctor. The only problem is that unfortunately they don't know about it and it would be very good.
 
Are the results beginning to be perceived quickly?
 
The results begin to be noticed from the first session. However, at least 6 sessions are needed to strengthen the muscles and ligaments in this area. The results are logically enhanced with the passing of the sessions.

 

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