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Let’s Talk About It: Elegantly, Openly, and Without Shame
Urinary incontinence is more common than many people realize. Nearly one in four women will experience some form of bladder leakage during their lives. This may range from a light drip when laughing to a sudden urgency that interrupts daily routines.
At FEMM Parlour, we approach intimate wellness with empathy, medical expertise, and a deep respect for your body’s rhythms. We believe that no woman should feel embarrassed to speak about her health. Especially when it comes to something as personal and impactful as incontinence.
This condition isn’t just physical. It can affect your emotional wellbeing, intimacy, and sense of confidence. Understanding what’s happening in your body is the first step toward reclaiming your comfort and control.
What Is Urinary Incontinence?
Urinary incontinence refers to the unintentional leakage of urine caused by a loss of bladder control. This may happen during physical activity, sudden urges, or even during rest. Whether occasional or frequent, it has the potential to impact quality of life. But it can be managed, and more importantly, treated.
Common Types of Urinary Incontinence
Stress incontinence happens when physical movements or pressure on the abdomen—such as coughing, laughing, lifting, or exercising—push against the bladder and cause leakage. It is commonly linked to weakened pelvic floor muscles, often affected by childbirth, aging, or hormonal changes.
Urge incontinence presents as a sudden, intense need to urinate, often followed by an inability to hold the urine in time. This urgency is usually caused by an overactive bladder or certain neurological conditions that affect communication between the brain and bladder.
Mixed incontinence is a combination of both stress and urge incontinence. Those experiencing this type may leak during both physical exertion and sudden urges. Treatment must address both aspects of the condition for best results.

Why Does It Happen?
There are many reasons why urinary incontinence can occur. Pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and menopause are among the most common contributors. Hormonal shifts can reduce tissue strength and elasticity. Nerve damage from trauma or medical conditions may interfere with bladder signals. Urinary tract infections or chronic inflammation can also play a role. Even some medications may affect bladder control. In many cases, the root causes are both physical and hormonal.
How We Treat It at FEMM Parlour
FEMM Parlour offers a refined and science-based approach to treating incontinence without surgery. Our treatment options are designed to be luxurious, non-invasive, and effective.
EMSELLA is a groundbreaking technology that uses focused electromagnetic energy to stimulate the pelvic floor. One session is equivalent to over ten thousand Kegel exercises. It is performed fully clothed, without discomfort or recovery time, and is ideal for strengthening the muscles that support bladder control.
For women also experiencing vaginal dryness or laxity, we offer FemiLift. This non-surgical laser treatment helps regenerate tissue, improve elasticity, and enhance intimate comfort—further supporting bladder health.
When hormones play a role, we provide BIOTE bioidentical hormone therapy. These plant-based hormones are molecularly identical to those naturally produced by your body. Delivered through small pellets placed under the skin, they help support internal balance and vaginal wellness.
When to Seek Support
If you are noticing leaks, urgency, discomfort, or a loss of confidence during intimacy, your body is asking for support—not silence. At FEMM Parlour, we offer private consultations where you can explore your symptoms and receive personalized treatment options guided by medical experts.
You don’t have to live with discomfort. You don’t have to adjust your life to hide symptoms. You deserve solutions that are respectful, empowering, and beautifully designed for your wellbeing.
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Begin Your Journey to Reconnection
Your body is wise. When it whispers, we listen. Incontinence is not just a condition—it’s a signal. With the right care, you can feel strong, sensual, and in control again.
Book your consultation at FEMM Parlour today. Let us help you restore your confidence and live in a body that feels fully yours.