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emsella

EMSELLA
EmSella in Hartland, MI

STRENGTHEN YOUR PELVIC FLOOR

What Is EmSella?

Emsella is a revolutionary, non-invasive treatment designed to strengthen the pelvic floor and significantly reduce urinary incontinence. Using high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology, the Emsella chair stimulates thousands of supramaximal contractions in the pelvic floor muscles during a single 30-minute session—the equivalent of doing over 11,000 Kegels. This deep muscle stimulation re-educates and strengthens weakened pelvic muscles, offering a powerful, painless solution for both men and women experiencing bladder leakage, urgency, or loss of control.


Unlike traditional methods that require daily exercises or surgery, Emsella allows you to remain fully clothed during treatment with zero downtime. Most patients notice improvements after just a few sessions, with optimal results typically achieved in a series of six treatments over three weeks. In addition to improved bladder control, many patients report enhanced core stability and sexual function, making Emsella a comprehensive approach to pelvic health and quality of life.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Below are commonly asked questions about EMSULLA

Who is a good candidate for Emsella?

Emsella is ideal for both men and women suffering from urinary incontinence, weakened pelvic floor muscles, or reduced sexual wellness—especially after childbirth, aging, or prostate procedures.

Is the Emsella treatment painful?

No, the treatment is completely painless. Most patients describe it as a tingling sensation and muscle contractions, but it is very well-tolerated.

How many sessions will I need?

A standard treatment plan includes 6 sessions scheduled twice a week. Some patients may benefit from occasional maintenance sessions thereafter.

How soon will I see results?

Many patients experience improvement after just one or two sessions, with continued improvement over the following weeks as pelvic floor strength builds.