Non-Surgical • No Downtime • Clinically Proven Results
Regain Confidence & Bladder Control — Without Surgery
Millions of men and women around the world suffer from urinary incontinence, which frequently results in social embarrassment, anxiety, and lifestyle limitations. EMS (Electromagnetic Seat) provides a groundbreaking, non-surgical solution that safely and comfortably restores your confidence. If you are suffering from following childbirth, or with a prolapse, you may have tried physiotherapy. If you want to boost your recovery, we can take you as a private referral.
Using advanced High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology, EMS (Electromagnetic Seat) strengthens the pelvic floor muscles to help you regain control over your bladder, reduce leaks, and enhance intimate wellness — all while remaining fully clothed.
How the EMS (Electromagnetic Seat) Works
Typical Course:
EMS (Electromagnetic Seat) is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive urinary incontinence treatment designed to improve bladder control by re-educating the pelvic floor muscles. Do you have health conditions that stop you from doing pelvic floor muscle exercises? Pelvic floor dysfunction can occur because of various medical conditions. This can cause you to experience urine leaks. Healthcare professionals may encourage you to try pelvic floor exercises where this is not possible we have the solution.
This is a common problem, but here at Incontinence Direct Southampton, we have treatment options perfect for you.
Each 28-minute session stimulates thousands of supramaximal contractions — equivalent to performing over 11,000 Kegel exercises — to strengthen the muscles that support bladder function effectively.
You sit comfortably on the Ems chair — no pain, no needles, no recovery time. Perfect for pelvic floor weakness offering great results every time.
For best results, most patients undergo six sessions, scheduled twice a week. It might be advised to schedule maintenance sessions every few months.
If you want to improve the quality of life – book a consultation today to discuss your specific needs. From urge incontinence, stress incontinence, overflow incontinence and to improve your sexual health. We offer effective urinary incontinence treatment and a perfect Emsella alternative to treat a weak pelvic floor.
EMS (Electromagnetic Seat) vs. Surgical Treatments
The Ems chair offers a safe, comfortable, and convenient alternative to surgery with proven results and zero downtime.
Who Can Benefit from EMS (Electromagnetic Seat)?
The Electromagnetic Seat, or EMS, is intended for people who leak urine.
It works well for:
Men who have had prostate surgery, women who are going through menopause, or who have recently given birth. If you suffer from urinary tract infections, you are not alone. This is a common condition. If you want to combat urgency and frequent urination, contact us today.
Stress, urge, or mixed incontinence sufferers; anyone seeking a non-surgical means of strengthening their pelvic muscles
If you experience leaks when coughing, laughing, sneezing, or exercising, the EMS (Electromagnetic Seat) can help reduce these occurrences.
Patient Testimonials
“I saw a significant change after only a few sessions. I don’t have to worry about leaks anymore as I go about my day.
— Sarah M.
“My life was transformed by EMS (Electromagnetic Seat).” Just outcomes, no pain or surgery. I regret not knowing about it sooner.
Michael T.
1. How does Ems help urinary incontinence?
EMS (Electromagnetic Seat) uses electromagnetic energy to stimulate and strengthen pelvic floor muscles, improving bladder control and reducing leakage.
2. Is the EMS (Electromagnetic Seat) treatment painful?
No. Most patients describe a mild tingling or muscle-tightening sensation but no pain or discomfort.
3. How many treatments will I need?
For best results, most patients undergo six sessions, scheduled twice a week. It might be advised to schedule maintenance sessions every few months.
4. Is EMS (Electromagnetic Seat) suitable for men?
Yes. EMS can effectively treat male urinary incontinence, especially after prostate surgery.
5. Are there any side effects?
EMS (Electromagnetic Seat) has no downtime and minimal side effects. Some patients feel mild muscle soreness similar to post-exercise fatigue.
6. When will I see results?
Many notice improvements after just one or two sessions, with continued progress throughout the treatment plan.
7. How long do the results last?
Results typically last 6–12 months or longer. Maintenance sessions help sustain pelvic strength and bladder control.