Urinary Incontinence
Treatment at FEMM Parlour: Regain Control Over Your Life
Understanding Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence means losing bladder control—accidental leaks, sudden urges, or frequent trips to the restroom. For many women, even small leaks when sneezing, laughing, coughing or exercising cause embarrassment, avoidable anxiety, and impact daily routines. There are several types:
- Stress incontinence: pressure from physical activity or impact (sneezing, jumping, lifting) strains weakened pelvic floor muscles.
- Urge incontinence (overactive bladder): a sudden, intense urge to urinate that’s difficult to delay.
- Mixed incontinence: when stress and urge symptoms overlap.
At FEMM Parlour, we believe urinary incontinence is treatable. With modern non-surgical options and personalized care, you don’t have to accept leaks as “just part of aging.”
Incontinence doesn’t develop overnight. Common contributors include:
- Pregnancy and childbirth: stretching and sometimes damage to pelvic tissues and muscles.
- Hormonal changes: such as during perimenopause and menopause, when estrogen levels drop.
- Aging: tissues lose elasticity; muscle strength declines.
- Lifestyle factors: obesity, frequent heavy lifting, chronic coughing.
- Neurological conditions, medications, or past pelvic or urological surgeries.
Understanding your individual causes helps tailor the most effective treatment plan.
FEMM Parlour delivers a range of modern, non-invasive therapies designed for urinary incontinence:
Emsella Chair (HIFEM treatment)
One of our flagship solutions. You sit fully clothed as electromagnetic pulses stimulate thousands of pelvic floor muscle contractions in a session—comparable to doing thousands of Kegel exercises at once. Great for strengthening, improving bladder control, and reducing leaks
Emsella chair is FDA approved
for urinary leakage
Femilift is a non-surgical tissue
that tightens and increases collagen to aid in eliminating Urinary leakage
What to Expect: Sessions & Results
- Typical treatment plans include 4-6 Emsella sessions scheduled over several weeks; results often begin to appear after just one or two treatments.
- Physical therapy or adjunct lifestyle work typically continues for several weeks alongside the primary therapy.
- Maintenance sessions may be recommended annually or bi-annually based on your personal needs and how your pelvic floor responds.
- Many clients report reduction in leaks, fewer urges, improved confidence in everyday activities, and better intimate wellness.
Emsella treatment and the supportive therapies work well for women who:
- Experience leakage during routine activities (laughter, sneezing, exercise).
- Are in perimenopause or menopause noticing bladder changes.
- Have limited success with pelvic floor exercises alone.
- Prefer non-surgical options.
- Want quicker, more measurable results without downtime.
Men too can sometimes benefit, depending on the specifics of their case.
- The treatments are non-invasive and gentle. You are fully clothed during Emsella sessions.
- Minimal downtime; you can resume usual activities quickly after treatments.
- Any mild side effects (tingling, temporary increased urge) tend to resolve rapidly.
- Our medical staff conducts thorough assessments before treatment to ensure safety and suitability.
Located in Manhattan, with specialist providers in women’s intimate health.
A caring, discreet environment where patient comfort and privacy come first.
Access to cutting-edge technology and proven protocols such as Emsella, but always combined with holistic, personalized care.
Expertise in managing both physical and emotional impact of incontinence—because real healing involves confidence, dignity, and peace of mind.
Is urinary incontinence a normal part of aging?
Not exactly. While bladder leaks are more common as women get older—due to hormonal changes, weakened pelvic floor muscles, or other health conditions—urinary incontinence is not something you have to accept as “normal.” With modern non-surgical treatments like Emsella, along with lifestyle adjustments, you can significantly reduce or even eliminate symptoms.
How soon can I expect results from Emsella?
Many clients notice improvement after just one or two sessions, such as fewer leaks or a stronger ability to hold urine. For best results, a full course of 4–6 sessions is usually recommended, with benefits continuing to build over time as the pelvic floor muscles strengthen.
Is the treatment painful or uncomfortable?
No. Emsella is a completely non-invasive therapy. You remain fully clothed and seated in the chair while electromagnetic pulses stimulate pelvic floor contractions. Most women describe the sensation as a mild tingling or tapping—not painful—and there’s no downtime afterward.
Can lifestyle changes alone help with bladder leaks?
Yes, in some cases. Maintaining a healthy weight, reducing caffeine and alcohol, quitting smoking, and practicing pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises can all help reduce symptoms. However, for many women, these steps aren’t enough on their own. That’s why advanced treatments like Emsella are so effective—they provide a much deeper, more consistent strengthening of the pelvic floor.
Take Action: You Don’t Have to Live With Leaks
Don’t let urinary leakage control your days—or your confidence. At FEMM Parlour, we are dedicated to helping you restore comfort, privacy, and freedom.