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  • How soon will you see Emsella results in Papua New Guinea

    Asked by Leon Zoe, 2024-07-10 02:32:44
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    Has anyone figured it out?

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  • Answered by Alex Sarah, 16/07/2024 01:24

    As a plastic surgeon, let me answer this question. Emsella is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy to stimulate pelvic floor muscles and improve urinary incontinence. The efficacy of Emsella treatment varies from individual to individual, and it is generally recommended that a course of treatment should be completed for better results. A treatment usually lasts 28 minutes, and it is recommended to do it twice a week. A course of treatment generally requires 6 sessions.

    As for when the patient can see the effect, it may take some time because it needs to wait for the body's natural repair process. Generally speaking, patients may see some improvement in incontinence symptoms within a few weeks of starting treatment, such as reduced urine leakage or increased control. However, for more obvious and lasting improvement, it may take more time, such as 2-3 months of continuous treatment.

    Please note that the effectiveness of Emsella treatment may also be affected by factors such as the individual's physical condition and the severity of the disease. Therefore, individual differences may occur in the course of treatment. Before undergoing Emsella treatment, it is necessary to consult a professional doctor and make an accurate assessment and individualized treatment plan according to the patient's specific situation.

    In addition, during the treatment process, it is necessary to closely follow up with the doctor, observe and record the changes of the patient's symptoms. At the same time, patients can also take some auxiliary measures at home to improve the treatment effect, such as pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training, reasonable diet and moderate exercise.

    Finally, it should be emphasized that Emsella is only a non-invasive treatment, which can improve symptoms but cannot cure the disease. In some serious cases, surgery or other treatments may be required. If you have any questions or concerns about Emsella treatment, please consult your doctor at any time.

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