The-End-to-Stress-Urinary-IncontinenceFor over 28 million American women, sneezing, laughing, or just lifting a heavy object can cause involuntary urine leakage.  It’s an embarrassing problem that can make women afraid to engage in their normal activities, thus impacting their quality of life.

If you’re one of the 28 million suffering from stress urinary incontinence (often referred to as SUI), it’s important to know there are treatment options out there.  In fact, there’s one option that’s so powerful and effective, you’ll see results almost immediately after you use it.

It’s time to introduce yourself to the FemiLift!

How FemiLift Treats SUI

Before diving into how this treatment works, let’s examine why SUI occurs in the first place.  Individuals with SUI suffer from involuntary leakage of urine in response to abdominal pressure (like the kind produced by laughing, sneezing, heavy lifting, etc.).   It’s thought that sub-urethral support leads to this issue, as the urethra doesn’t have enough strength or support to withstand this pressure.

To help address this issue, FemiLIft – an innovative new procedure that uses the power of Pixel CO2 laser technology – can help strengthen the vaginal walls that contribute to the support of the urethra.  The FemiLift uses a slim probe to deliver deep thermal heat to the vaginal walls; this heat triggers collagen and elastin productions, which thickens and strengthens the vaginal walls.

As a result of this effect, the urethra experiences an increase in support, making it much more likely to withstand abdominal pressures associated with everyday activities.

FemiLift leads to incredible, noticeable results after just one treatment.  There’s no downtime, bleeding, or pain associated with this treatment.  Results are immediate; however, it’s suggested that women with SUI undergo maintenance treatments to prevent symptoms.

Put an End to SUI Embarrassment With FemiLift Today

To learn more about how the clinically proven FemiLift procedure can eliminate the embarrassment and annoyance of stress urinary incontinence, schedule a consultation today by calling 202-362-7300.