Breakthrough Treatment

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NO to urinary incontinence
For women and men

TRIAL PRICE 48€

Who is Suitable as a Patient?

Women who have experienced childbirth or menopause form the largest group of female patients.

Elderly men and men who have undergone prostate removal form the largest group of male patients.

Urinary Incontinence Refers to Involuntary Urine Leakage, Which Can Be Caused By:

Aging

Vaginal Delivery

Menopause

Damaged Nerves

Enlarged Prostate

Other Causes

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Types of Urinary Incontinence

Distinguish Between:

Stress incontinence is related to activities that increase intra-abdominal pressure (e.g., coughing, sneezing, laughing).

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Urge incontinence involves involuntary urine leakage that occurs when a person has a sudden, strong urge to urinate.

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Mixed incontinence involves symptoms of both stress and urge incontinence.

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Problems Related to Incontinence

Incontinence
Stress Incontinence
Symptoms
Urine leakage during coughing, sneezing, or physical activity
Target Patients
Primarily women who have given birth, men after prostate removal
Goal Requirements
Quality of Life, Self-Confidence
Incontinence
Urge Incontinence
Symptoms
Urine leakage during a sudden, strong urge to urinate
Target Patients
Women and men of all ages
Goal Requirements
Quality of Life, Self-Confidence
Incontinence
Mixed Incontinence
Symptoms
Combination of stress and urge incontinence
Target Patients
Primarily postmenopausal women, elderly men
Goal Requirements
Quality of Life, Self-Confidence
  • According to NAFC, stress incontinence, the most common form of incontinence in women, affects an estimated 15 million adult women in the United States.
  • According to GFI* – Most women suffer from stress incontinence, while most men suffer from urge incontinence.

The Role of Pelvic Floor Muscles in Incontinence

  • The pelvic floor muscles consist of several muscle groups
  • These muscles form a supportive structure, similar to the ribcage, for the lower pelvic organs
  • The pelvic floor muscles are responsible for controlling continence
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Causes and Consequences

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Aging, childbirth, and menopause contribute to the weakening of pelvic floor muscles and the development of incontinence.

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Effective treatment of incontinence requires strengthening and retraining the pelvic floor muscles.

EMSELLA Mechanism of Action

  • EMSELLA uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to induce deep pelvic floor muscle contractions.
  • The primary effectiveness is based on concentrated electromagnetic energy, deep penetration, stimulation of the entire pelvic floor area, and restoration of neuromuscular control.
  • A single session generates thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions, which are crucial for retraining the muscles of incontinence patients.
  • The HIFEM method triggers powerful pelvic floor muscle contractions by targeting neuromuscular tissue and inducing electrical currents.
  • The electrical currents depolarize neurons, leading to concentric contractions and overall lifting of the pelvic floor muscles.
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MESQ is the official representative of BTL EMSELLA in Finland

Contact Information

MESQ®

Subsidiary of DoctusPlus Oy

Company

DoctusPlus Oy

Business ID

3154088-6

Visit Address

Itämerenkatu 11-13 F, 00180 Helsinki

Opening Hours

Mon – Fri 11:00 – 19:00

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