• EMSELLA £100 Initial Session
  • EMSELLA £100 Initial Session

EMSella London

Non-invasive. Pain-free.
You remain fully clothed during the 30-minute treatment.

Non-invasive. Pain-free.
You remain fully clothed during the
30-minute treatment.

The Ultimate Solution for Urinary Incontinence and Enhanced Pelvic Strength & Sexual Health.

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LIMITED OFFER

First Session

£100

Per session

(was £200)

LIMITED OFFER

First Session

£100

Per session

(was £200)

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4 Sessions

£185

Per session

(You save £60)

IDEAL START

4 Sessions

£185

Per session

(You save £60)

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6 Sessions

£165

Per session

(You save £210)

MOST POPULAR

6 Sessions

£165

Per session

(You save £210)

BEST VALUE

10 Sessions

£145

Per session

(You save £550)

BEST VALUE

10 Sessions

£145

Per session

(You save £550)

How does
EMSella work?

How does
EMSella work?

How does EMSella work?

EMSella is a revolutionary, non-invasive treatment designed to improve pelvic floor health and strength. It is used to treat urinary incontinence and improve sexual health in men and women. You simply sit on a chair-like device that emits electromagnetic waves, inducing deep muscle contractions, similar to an intense workout. You will experience a significant improvement in bladder control and core strength. The treatment is painless, requires no downtime, and each session lasts approximately 30 minutes.

Who is EMSella suitable for?

Who is EMSella suitable for?

Who is EMSella suitable for?

For Women

Effectively address incontinence caused by body aging, childbirth, or menopause with EMSella. This solution strengthens the pelvic floor muscles, offering support where it's most needed.

For Men

Combat incontinence and protect your intimate health with EMSella, especially after experiencing infections, prostate cancer, or stress. Our approach targets the core issues, enhancing your well-being and control.

Everything you need to know about EMSella

Is EMSella right for me?

Whether you are a man or a woman, if any of the following apply to you, the EMSella chair treatment could be the answer:

- Do you frequently wake up to pee during the night?
- Are you in the peri-menopausal or menopausal stage, experiencing changes affecting continence, intimacy, and confidence?
- Do you experience urine leakage when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising?
- Have you noticed a decrease in intimate satisfaction?
- Do you want to strengthen your pelvic floor, to prevent urinary incontinence or for fitness reasons?

How does EMSella work?

The EMSella works by delivering high-intensity electromagnetic waves to the pelvic floor muscles. These waves trigger muscle contractions, similar to Kegel exercises, but at a much higher intensity and precision. These contractions help to strengthen and tone the pelvic floor, which can improve bladder control, alleviate pelvic pain, and enhance sexual function. The treatment is typically administered in a seated position, and you remain fully clothed during the procedure.

Is EMSella safe?

EMSella is a safe treatment for pelvic floor disorders. It is non-invasive and does not require surgery or medication. It does not have any significant side effects.

Are there any contraindications for EMSella?

EMSella is contraindicated if you are pregnant or if you have a copper coil or a metal implant in the pelvic area.

Does EMSella hurt?

Most patients report that the EMSella treatment is not painful. During the session, you will experience a sensation of muscle contractions in the pelvic floor area, which can feel like a tapping or tingling sensation. While this sensation can be strong, it should not be painful. The treatment intensity can be adjusted from 1% to 100% to your comfort levels. In our experience, most people are able to easily maintain an intensity of 100% throughout the whole session.

Is EMSella backed by scientific evidence?

Yes, there is a body of scientific literature providing empirical evidence supporting the use of EMSella for treating conditions related to weakened pelvic floor muscles, including urinary incontinence in men and women and female sexual dysfunction. Its effectiveness for other off-label uses, such as improving erections or treating erectile dysfunction and sexual performance in men, warrant further research.

What is pelvic floor?

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that act like a supportive hammock at the bottom of your pelvis. These muscles are essential for holding up important organs like your bladder, uterus, and intestines. They also help keep your lower back stable.

What is pelvic floor dysfunction?

Pelvic floor dysfunction is when the muscles at the bottom of your pelvis aren't working properly. These muscles help you control when you go to the bathroom, and they also support important parts of your body like your bladder and intestines. When these muscles are weak or too tight, you might have problems like leaking urine, difficulty going to the bathroom, or even pain in the pelvic area.

How does EMSella improve sexual dysfunction?

EMSella utilises HIFEM (High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic) technology to target and strengthen pelvic floor muscles, which are often a contributing factor to female sexual dysfunction. By delivering electromagnetic pulses to these muscles, EMSella stimulates thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions in a single session, effectively training the muscles to be stronger, firmer, and more supportive.

The multicenter pilot study The Use of HIFEM Technology in the Treatment of Pelvic Floor Muscles as a Cause of Female Sexual Dysfunction found that HIFEM leads to noticeable improvements in sexual function in women. The study's outcomes were measured through objective data as well as patient-reported experiences, evaluated using validated questionnaires and other assessment tools.

Why is the pelvic floor so important for sexual performance in women?

Weakened pelvic floor muscles can lead to a variety of issues that directly impact sexual function in women. These muscles play a critical role in sexual arousal, orgasmic response, and overall sexual satisfaction. When weakened, they can reduce the sensation and muscle contractions that occur during sexual activities, thereby affecting arousal and the ability to achieve orgasm.

Weak pelvic floor muscles may also contribute to conditions such as urinary incontinence, which can interfere with sexual activity and diminish confidence, thereby causing further impact on sexual function.

Additionally, the pelvic floor muscles are involved in the support of pelvic organs, including the bladder, uterus, and rectum. Weakened muscles can lead to pelvic organ prolapse, a condition where these organs descend and protrude into the vagina, causing discomfort, pain, and sexual dysfunction.

Moreover, weakened pelvic floor muscles can affect blood flow to the genital region, which is crucial for arousal and responsiveness. Efficient blood flow is necessary for clitoral and vaginal engorgement, a physiological change that enhances sexual sensation and satisfaction.

Therefore, the integrity of pelvic floor muscles is vital for multiple aspects of sexual function, and weakening of these muscles can contribute to sexual dysfunction. Strengthening these muscles through targeted treatments like EMSella can thus have a meaningful impact on improving sexual function.

Is the pelvic floor important for sexual performance in men?

Most definitely. Weakened pelvic floor muscles can also have a significant impact on male sexual function, although the mechanisms may differ from those in females. Here's how:

1. Erectile Function: Pelvic floor muscles, particularly the ischiocavernosus and bulbocavernosus, play a role in maintaining and sustaining erections. These muscles compress the deep veins of the penis to help maintain the engorgement. Weakened muscles may result in difficulty sustaining an erection.

2. Ejaculatory Control: The pelvic floor muscles are involved in the ejaculatory process. Weakness in these muscles can contribute to premature ejaculation or even delayed ejaculation, depending on the specific muscles affected and how they interact during the sexual response cycle.

3. Sensation and Pleasure: A healthy pelvic floor contributes to better muscular contractions during ejaculation, potentially increasing pleasure. Weakened pelvic floor muscles may result in less intense orgasms or even difficulty achieving orgasm.

4. Pelvic Pain: Weakened or imbalanced pelvic floor muscles can contribute to conditions like chronic pelvic pain syndrome or prostatitis, which can hinder sexual performance and lead to erectile dysfunction.

5. Blood Flow: Just as in females, healthy pelvic floor muscles can aid in proper blood flow to the genital region, essential for optimal sexual function. Weakened muscles might impair this, affecting both arousal and performance.

6. Urinary Incontinence: Weak pelvic floor muscles may result in urinary incontinence, which can interrupt sexual activities and decrease confidence, leading to performance anxiety and sexual dysfunction. Thus, weakened pelvic floor muscles can have a multi-faceted impact on male sexual function, affecting everything from erectile sustainability to ejaculatory control and overall sexual satisfaction. Strengthening these muscles through targeted therapies can offer a route to improving various forms of sexual dysfunction in men.