After giving birth to her second child, Gia, age 54, began experiencing incontinence. Jumping, coughing and even laughing could trigger leakage putting Gia in embarrassing situations at work or in social settings. For years, Gia accepted that she would just have to live with incontinence for the rest of her life—until her doctor told her about Emsella, a brand-new technology that uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy to strengthen and help rebuild the pelvic muscles.
A ‘Kegel Throne’ That Strengthens Vaginal Muscles Noninvasively
A brand-new technology that strengthens and helps rebuild pelvic muscles is here.
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