Emsella Chair: Pelvic Floor Treatment in London
How does Emsella work?
This ground-breaking treatment uses HIFEM (High-Intensity Focussed Electromagnetic) energy to improve the performance of pelvic floor muscles in both male and female clients. This technology enables the user to simply sit, fully clothed, on the Emsella chair for a session time of 30 minutes.
During this time, the HIFEM energy causes powerful contractions of the pelvic floor muscles. In fact, one session alone delivers the equivalent of 11,000 pelvic floor contractions.
Unlike pelvic floor exercises, Emsella does not require any effort from the user. The technology does all the work for you, helping to tone and strengthen pelvic floor muscles without any additional input.
What Conditions Can Emsella Treat?
- Urinary incontinence
- Weak bladder control
- Improvement in male and female sexual health
- Improvement in pelvic prolapse
- Repairs vaginal laxity
Consult your local Este Medical Group UK clinic to find out how the Emsella can help improve your life.
What are the Key Benefits of Emsella?
Whether you’re looking for a method to help improve tight pelvic floor symptoms for male treatment, or a therapy that can help to boost your sexual health, Emsella can help.
The key benefits of this treatment for pelvic floor disorder are –
- It’s non-invasive
- It’s quick – a session lasts 30 minutes
- There are no add-ons – you only pay for the cost of the treatment, no extras
- You keep your clothes on
- There are no intimate examinations
- The Emsella chair runs independently so you can be left alone to enjoy your treatment
- There’s zero downtime
- Results last for around six to 12 months
FAQ's
Does Emsella really work?
Yes. Studies have shown that this revolutionary treatment that can improve stress urinary incontinence by 95%.
Where can I get Emsella treatment?
If you’re looking for an Emsella chair near me, as an alternative to pelvic floor dysfunction treatment surgery, please get in touch with the team at Este Medical. We have clinics around the UK, so give us a call to find out how close your nearest Emsella treatment option is.
How many treatment sessions will I need to have?
This can depend on the severity of your condition. However, in general, it’s recommended that clients have a course of six treatments, twice a week for three weeks.
Is Emsella painful?
No. Emsella isn’t painful. You may feel a tensing and releasing of your pelvic floor muscles, but this is not a painful sensation. Clients report that it can take a little time to get used to the sensation at first, but this soon subsides.
What happens if the results wear off?
If you discover that you are experiencing symptoms of urinary incontinence after a course of Emsella, you can book in for a top-up treatment to help rectify the problem.
Is Emsella chair on NHS?
No. The NHS does not offer Emsella treatment. Instead, the NHS offers Botox injections for bladder issues and in extreme cases, surgical mesh. Don’t hesitate to consult your doctor about this treatment and see how it can help improve your condition.





