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Emsella Chair – Incontinence Support & Sexual Wellbeing
Non-invasive treatment options may be considered following assessment.
Benefits of Emsella Treatment
Pelvic Floor Muscle Function
Emsella may be considered for individuals with pelvic floor muscle weakness, following assessment and consultation.
Core and Pelvic Support
Pelvic floor muscle stimulation may form part of a broader approach to supporting core and pelvic muscle function.
Bladder Control Considerations
Emsella is sometimes considered in the context of bladder control concerns, depending on individual suitability and practitioner assessment.
Non-Invasive Procedure
Emsella is a non-surgical treatment performed in a clinical setting without the need for clothing removal.
Treatment Experience
Treatment duration and recovery experiences vary between individuals and will be discussed during consultation.
Individual Outcomes
Responses to treatment differ between patients. A consultation is required to discuss suitability, expectations, and potential outcomes.
Pre-care+ Post-care
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing to your appointment.
- Avoid clothing or accessories that contain metal, as advised during consultation.
- Follow any additional preparation guidance provided by your practitioner.
Emsella is a non-invasive procedure. Aftercare guidance is provided to support comfort and appropriate use of the treatment.
- Normal daily activities may usually be resumed as advised by your practitioner.
- Maintain general hydration unless otherwise instructed.
- Follow any specific guidance provided regarding activity levels after treatment.
Treatment Planning & Follow-Up
- The number of sessions and treatment schedule vary between individuals and are determined following assessment.
- Follow-up appointments, if recommended, are discussed on a case-by-case basis during consultation.
- Emsella is not suitable for everyone, and outcomes vary.
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Possible effects following treatment may include:
● Bruising, swelling, bleeding, or tenderness at injection sites
● Headache
● Puffiness or swelling, particularly around the eye area
● Temporary numbness, twitching, or altered sensation in the
treated area
● Unevenness or asymmetry in results
● Temporary drooping of the eyebrows, eyelids, or mouth
● Dry eyes
● Double vision or blurred vision
● Allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis
● Every person responds differently to treatment, and in very rare
cases, unexpected reactions may occur.
What it costs
We offer consultations to discuss your skin concerns and assess suitability for treatment. During your appointment, our team will explain available options and provide clear information to help you make an informed decision.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Emsella treatment cost?
Emsella pricing varies depending on individual assessment, treatment planning, and the number of sessions recommended. Costs are discussed during consultation once suitability has been assessed.
Is Emsella covered by private health insurance in Australia?
Emsella treatment is generally not covered by private health insurance in Australia. This can vary between insurers and policies, and patients are advised to confirm directly with their provider.
Are there any side effects associated with Emsella?
Emsella is a non-invasive procedure that is generally well tolerated. Some individuals may experience temporary sensations such as muscle fatigue, tingling, or mild discomfort during or after treatment. Potential side effects and risks are discussed during consultation.
How long do responses to Emsella treatment last?
Responses to Emsella treatment vary between individuals. Outcomes are not guaranteed, and duration of any changes depends on individual factors. Your practitioner will discuss realistic expectations during consultation.
How many Emsella sessions are required?
The number of sessions varies depending on individual assessment and suitability. Treatment planning, including session frequency, is determined on a case-by-case basis and discussed during consultation.
Who may not be suitable for Emsella?
Emsella is not suitable for everyone. Individuals with certain medical conditions or implanted electronic or metal devices may not be appropriate candidates. Pregnancy and recent pelvic surgery may also affect suitability. A full medical history is reviewed during consultation to determine eligibility.
Is Emsella suitable for men?
Emsella may be considered for both men and women, depending on individual assessment and suitability.
Is Emsella approved for use in Australia?
Devices used for Emsella treatment are regulated for use in Australia. Your practitioner can explain the equipment used and applicable regulatory considerations during consultation.






