Step into Spring, without the leaks, with EMSELLA

Has your intimate life gone from great to so-so? Do you notice yourself leaking when you laugh, cough, or sneeze? Every passing year is accompanied by a number of unwelcome physical changes that can have far-reaching impacts on leading a normal, carefree life. And while these inconveniences are common, it doesn’t mean that you should have to live with them.

At TEMPL, we totally understand how challenging it is to live with these conditions, which is why we’re pleased to introduce the BTL EMSELLA, a ground-breaking, non-invasive treatment for incontinence, intimate discomfort, prolapse, pelvic floor strength, and bowel control.

Take back control of your life with our Spring promotion. Enjoy a complimentary EMSELLA treatment valued at $400 till the end of spring. No strings attached.

A Pelvic Floor Predicament

The pelvic floor is an often-overlooked part of the body, and some don’t even know of its existence despite its critical importance. Aptly named, the pelvic floor is a series of muscles and tissues located at the bottom of your pelvis. It stretches taut, forming a sling or hammock that holds your organs in place. As part of your core muscles, the pelvic floor helps to support your spine and control your bladder, bowels, and uterus.

However, when the pelvic floor begins to weaken – whether due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or aging – the consequences can feel outright damning. A lack of neuromuscular control of these functions can lead to some avoiding medical help altogether because of shame, doubt, or fear, but this condition is more common than you think.

We also know how much of an obstruction it can be to everyday life. Before leaving the house, some would have to plan and locate the nearest public bathroom first out of fear of not making it in time.

DID YOU KNOW?
30% of women between the ages of 30-60 have bladder control issues, and this population only grows larger past the age of 60.

Ditching Kegels

The traditional, non-invasive treatment for incontinence, intimate discomfort, and bowel control caused by a weakened pelvic floor is Kegel exercises. These exercises specifically target the inner muscles of your pelvic floor. Through consistent training, the pelvic floor can be strengthened sufficiently to gain back neuromuscular control of your organs.

But Kegels aren’t as easy as they seem. To reap the full benefits of these exercises, commitment is key. If done consistently, improvements can be noted around 6-8 weeks, but the amount of time it takes to completely resolve issues such as incontinence or pelvic prolapse can take anywhere from three months to a year, depending on other health and lifestyle factors. Moreover, Kegel exercises are, more often than not, done incorrectly. Finding the right set of muscles to engage can be tricky as it’s not something we train regularly.

The Technology

Can’t seem to get Kegels right or not feeling like they’re enough? For the longest time, the only other option has been going under the knife, either surgically implanting a mesh sling or pessary in order to support the urethra and bladder. But not anymore. At TEMPL, we have a wonderfully effective and non-invasive way to treat incontinence, intimate discomfort, and bowel control.

Introducing the BTL EMSELLA, a one-of-a-kind innovative technology that is FDA-cleared, medical CE-marked, and TGA-approved. Although it may look like an ordinary chair, the EMSELLA produces extraordinary results. Directing high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy at your pelvic floor region, the EMSELLA helps to stimulate muscle contractions as if you were doing real Kegel exercises.

95% report a significant quality of life improvement after using the EMSELLA. The technology is a game-changer because in one single 28-minute session, it can stimulate 11,200 contractions, which is the equivalent of you performing 11,200 Kegel exercises. By contracting muscles at a higher frequency and accuracy, you can say goodbye to worrying about if you’re doing Kegels correctly, or the need to do them on a daily basis.

Emsella is the only device on the market that is specially designed and clinically tested and proven to treat the pelvic floor muscle and incontinence – so don’t be fooled by advertising or copycats!

Ultrasound images of pelvic floor showing changes in muscle mass & muscle tone after EMSELLA treatment.

Treatment Areas

Our EMSELLA machine can be used to treat Incontinence, intimate discomfort, prolapse, pelvic floor strength, and bowel control.

What’s Involved?

Depending on the treatment area, a course of around 6-8 initial treatments (2 per week) is required before significant changes can be seen. Each treatment is 28 minutes long and you remain fully clothed.

During the treatment, you will feel a slight tingling and vibrations in your pelvic floor muscles that will then turn into full contractions. This will be completely comfortable and tolerable. Take this 30 minutes to read a magazine or catch up on some Netflix.

Preparation and Aftercare

There is no downtime with BTL EMSELLA and you can get back to daily activity immediately following the procedure.

Maintenance

Maintenance is required 3 months after the initial course. We book you in for a follow-up appointment to ensure you maintain results and continue to enjoy the freedom and benefits.

Curious to know more?

Step into Spring Promotion

Spring is a time for new beginnings. As the days become warmer, there’s an energy in the air to take action and create change. Take back control of your life with our Spring promotion. Enjoy a complimentary consultation and 1 free complimentary EMSELLA session valued at $400 till the end of spring.

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Rebate Information

The Australian Government has a payment scheme whereby they will give incontinent patients $635.10 per year towards continence products and this can be used towards Emsella treatments!

Learn More Here

Genevieve Green
Founder & Head Clinician

References

The Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence, Victor W Nitti, 2001.

Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse in Women, 2019.

Health Line, Kegel Exercises.

BTL Aesthetics. Emsella for Providers.

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