Stress Urinary Incontinence
Understanding Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stress urinary incontinence occurs when pelvic floor muscles cannot counter pressure placed on the bladder during movement. Activities like coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercise may trigger leakage. This condition is commonly linked to childbirth, aging, or muscle deconditioning. Strengthening pelvic muscles improves their ability to manage pressure, helping reduce leakage and restore confidence during physical activity and daily movement.
How We Treat Stress Urinary Incontinence
Emsella Chair therapy strengthens pelvic muscles responsible for bladder support under pressure. Electromagnetic stimulation retrains muscle response, improving control during movement without surgery, medications, internal treatments, anesthesia, or downtime.

Emsella Chair
The Emsella Chair is a non-invasive pelvic floor treatment that restores muscle strength, bladder control, and core stability with no downtime and no discomfort.

Personalized, Preventative, and Proven Care
At Body Lounge Park Cities, you receive more than treatments — you gain a long-term partner in health. Our expert providers combine medical insight, advanced technology, and compassionate care to create plans that truly work. With a focus on prevention, longevity, and natural-looking results, we empower you to feel confident, stay active, and enjoy life at your highest level.

Any Questions?
Stress incontinence is triggered by physical pressure, while urge incontinence involves sudden bladder urges.
Yes. Stronger muscles better counter pressure during movement.
Yes. Pregnancy and delivery often weaken pelvic muscles.
No. Sensations are strong but well tolerated.
Most people benefit from a series of sessions.
Still have questions?
Experience personalized care from the moment you reach out. Connect with our team to learn more about our treatments and discover what’s right for you.

