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Ultra Tesla Seat

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What is the Ultra Tesla Seat treatment?

Ultra Tesla Seat is a cutting-edge non-invasive, non-surgical solution utilizing the power of clinically proven high-intensity focused electromagnetic technology (HI-EMT) to significantly boost pelvic floor strength.

How does the Ultra Tesla Seat work?

The treatment is non-surgical and non-invasive. In fact, the treatment is carried out fully clothed whilst sitting comfortably on the Ultra Tesla Seat. The unique technology means that only the relevant muscles of the pelvic floor are stimulated. Each treatment session lasts 28 minutes with no downtime. A quick 28 minute session causes the pelvic floor muscles to do 19,000 muscle contractions (Kegel exercises). By activating the entire pelvic floor muscles, the treatment re-educates the pelvic floor and improves strength and function. After just 6 to 8 treatment sessions of 28 minutes with Ultra Tesla Seat therapy, you will develop improved muscle strength leading to better control of the pelvic floor muscles. As a result, you will regain muscle strength and continence control.

What can the Ultra Tesla Seat be used to treat?

  • Do you have unexpected bladder leaks when laughing, sneezing or exercising?

  • Do you need to get up in the night to go to the toilet?

  • Are you interested in improving vaginal tightness and sensitivity?

  • Looking to prevent prolapse?

 

This treatment is suitable for all kinds of urinary and bowel incontinence. It can also help with sexual dysfunction and chronic pain in the pelvic region and lumbar spine. Electromagnetic stimulation results in increased strength of pelvic floor muscles.

The pelvic floor muscles are a vital support for the organs in the pelvic area, spanning the base of the pelvis. Strong pelvic floor muscles are essential for effective control of bladder and bowel functions. However when these muscles weaken, it can lead to difficulties in bladder control.

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Natural processes such as ageing, childbirth and the menopause can weaken these muscles, resulting in urinary leakage during activities such as sneezing or coughing. Following pelvic surgery, the pelvic floor will also need to be exercised to regain strength and provide support.

Am I suitable for treatment?

You cannot have treatment if you:

  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Have a metal iucd (coil)

  • Are on your period

  • Have a cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator

  • Have metal implants in the pelvis

  • Have injured or impaired muscles

  • Have skin which lacks sensitivity in the treatment area

What are the benefits of treatment?

95% of patients report major life improvements due to improved pelvic muscle strength, as proven by scientific research and clinical studies.​

  • Treatment of incontinence

  • Improved pelvic floor strength

  • Enhance sexual function & satisfaction

  • Improved urogenital organ support

  • Treatment of erectile dysfunction

  • Increased sensitivity during intercourse

Are there any side effects of treatment?

The following side effects may sometimes occur, In some patients, the symptoms may worsen initially before improving:​

  • Starting your period earlier

  • bleeding/spotting in post-menopausal women

  • local redness of the skin

  • muscular aches

  • temporary muscle spasm

  • temporary joint or tendon pain

  • mild diarrhoea

Is there any downtime?

There is no downtime or recovery period and you can immediately return to your regular activities after each session.

When can I have treatment?

You can have treatment when you are not menstruating and are not pregnant or breast feeding and meet the criteria above. Treatments should ideally be twice a week for 3 to 4 weeks.

When can I book my appointment?

You can choose your initial consultation with Dr. Christine from the online appointment calendar. Please contact us to book your course of treatment.

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