Loss of bladder control, also known as urinary incontinence, is a common yet unpleasant problem for many women. It affects your quality of life and can make it difficult to enjoy activities you used to love or even go about your daily life. Thankfully, there are treatments available for managing and treating this condition. Femilift is one such treatment that has been gaining ground in recent years due to its non-invasive nature and effectiveness.
What Causes Loss of Bladder Control?
There are a variety of factors that can cause loss of bladder control, though it's more common among women than men due to their anatomy and childbirth. Pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, and aging are all contributing factors that can weaken the pelvic muscles leading to the inability to control urine release. Other causes of urinary incontinence include weak bladder muscles, urinary tract infections (UTIs), constipation or other medical conditions like diabetes or multiple sclerosis.
Loss of bladder control is caused by weakened pelvic muscles due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, aging, weak bladder muscles, urinary tract infections (UTIs), constipation or other medical conditions like diabetes or multiple sclerosis.
Yes, Femilift is a non-invasive laser treatment that can help manage and treat loss of bladder control in women. The laser energy works to stimulate collagen production, tightening the vaginal tissues and strengthening the pelvic floor muscles. This helps reduce or even eliminate urinary incontinence in many cases, allowing women to regain their quality of life with minimal discomfort.
Aside from treating loss of bladder control, Femilift also has other benefits such as improving your sexual satisfaction and reducing post-menopausal symptoms like dryness and itching. It's a safe procedure with minimal side effects that can be done quickly in the comfort of your own home. There are no chemicals or medications involved; it simply works to strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor and improve your overall wellbeing.
We estimate the effectiveness of the treatment to be 24 months or more. When treatment begins to wears off, it is because as we continue to age, so does the vagina. The treatment can be repeated several times without any problem.