Bladder leaks are more common than many people realize, but good news—they’re highly treatable. Whether symptoms started after childbirth, with age, or seemingly out of nowhere, urinary incontinence does not have to be an everyday problem. Explore these non-surgical options designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles, improve bladder control, and help you feel like yourself again.
All types of incontinence can be managed with help from our team.
Stress incontinence: Leakage during physical activity (exercise, sneezing, laughing)
Urge incontinence: A strong, sudden need to urinate
Mixed incontinence: A combination of both
Options for bladder leaks, laxity, feminine dryness (female only)
Emsella is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to stimulate and strengthen pelvic floor muscles. During a session, you sit fully clothed on a specialized chair while thousands of muscle contractions are delivered in a short period of time. Emsella® primarily helps restore muscle strength and bladder control.
Votiva is a radiofrequency (RF) therapy that gently heats vaginal tissue to improve elasticity, circulation, and support of the pelvic floor. It can be used both internally and externally, depending on your treatment plan. Votiva® supports tissue remodeling and tightening, which can also address vaginal dryness.
Selene Touch is a non-invasive laser therapy that targets vaginal tissue to promote collagen production and improve structural support. This can help reduce symptoms of urinary incontinence and enhance overall pelvic health. Selene Touch® is effective in collagen production and can help with laxity.
CORE2 Intima is a non-surgical laser treatment designed to support vaginal and urinary health by stimulating collagen production and improving tissue strength. This gentle, in-office procedure can help reduce symptoms like mild urinary leakage, dryness, and discomfort while enhancing overall tissue function.
What to Expect
Most treatments are performed in-office and take less than 30 minutes. Many patients benefit from a series of sessions, with noticeable improvement developing over time. Your provider will walk you through what to expect and create a plan tailored to you.