Both EMFEMME 360 and Emsella are advanced non-surgical treatments designed to address issues related to vaginal health and pelvic floor strength, but they use different technologies and target slightly different problems.
EMFEMME 360
- Technology: EMFEMME 360 utilizes radiofrequency (RF) energy.
- Primary Use: It is primarily used for vaginal rejuvenation.
- Benefits:
- Tightens and firms vaginal tissue.
- Enhances the appearance and function of the vaginal area.
- Improves sexual satisfaction and intensifies orgasms.
- Resolves urinary leakage or incontinence due to vaginal laxity.
- Strengthens muscles within the vaginal canal.
- Procedure: The treatment involves a device that emits volumetric thermal energy to the vaginal tissue, causing a tightening effect. Patients typically experience a slight warming sensation during the procedure.
- Sessions: Generally, three sessions are recommended, spaced 7-10 days apart for optimal results.
Emsella
- Technology: Emsella uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology.
- Primary Use: It is designed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.
- Benefits:
- Treats urinary incontinence by strengthening the pelvic floor muscles.
- Improves bladder control.
- Can enhance sexual health and satisfaction by improving pelvic floor strength.
- Procedure: Patients sit fully clothed on a special chair that delivers electromagnetic pulses to the pelvic floor muscles, inducing thousands of contractions per session. These contractions are much stronger than what can be achieved through voluntary exercises like Kegels.
- Sessions: Typically, a series of six sessions, scheduled twice a week, is recommended for best results.
Summary
- EMFEMME 360 focuses on vaginal rejuvenation using radiofrequency energy to improve both the appearance and function of vaginal tissue.
- Emsella targets the pelvic floor muscles using electromagnetic pulses to treat urinary incontinence and enhance pelvic floor strength.
Choosing between the two treatments depends on your specific needs and concerns, whether they are more related to vaginal laxity and appearance (EMFEMME 360) or pelvic floor strength and urinary incontinence (Emsella).
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