Emsella

A Breakthrough
Treatment for Incontinence

A Breakthrough in Urinary Incontinence Treatment: Emsella
BTL Emsella® is a breakthrough urinary incontinence treatment available in Plano. This non invasive procedure utilizes High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic technology (HIFEM®) to trigger pelvic floor muscle contractions, helping restore the neuromuscular control in incontinent patients.
WHY ARE PEOPLE SAYING “YES” TO
THE BTL EMSELLA AND “NO” TO INCONTINENCE?

95% PATIENT
SATISFACTION*

75% PAD
REDUCTION**

TREATS ENTIRE
PELVIC FLOOR AREA

PATIENTS REMAIN
FULLY CLOTHED
BACKED BY SCIENCE
BODY AGING, CHILDBIRTH, AND MENOPAUSE CAN LEAD TO INCONTINENCE.

BEFORE
Pelvic floor muscles insufficiently support pelvic organs and affect bladder control.

TREATMENT
BTL EMSELLA® effectively stimulates pelvic floor muscles.

AFTER
Stimulation leads to regained control over pelvic floor muscles and bladder.
BACKED BY SCIENCE
Scientific research has shown that 95% of treated patients reported significant improvement in their quality of life.**
A frontal view of the pelvic floor muscles and bladder using ultrasound imaging.
Are you tired of looking for bathrooms all the time?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Am I a right candidate for BTL Emsella?
Emsella works for women of any age. As it is noninvasive and requires no downtime, it is the ideal treatment for those who seek a convenient loose bladder treatment in Plano, TXthat will not disrupt their work or daily activities.
How soon will I see results?
Patients observeimprovement after just one session. The results usually continue to improve as the patient goes through their treatment plan.

How long is the treatment and how many sessions do I need?
Dr. Bates will create a tailored treatment plan for you. An Emsella treatment usually takes about 30 minutes and you will need at least six sessions, scheduled every two to three days or twice a week.
Is the procedure painful? What does it feel like?
Emsella sessions are free from pain and discomfort. Some patients report feeling tingling sensations and some mild, muscle contractions during the procedure. But these are highly tolerable and you may resume daily activities right after your treatment.