treatment of urinary leakage

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What Is Urinary Leakage?

Urinary leakage—also known as urinary incontinence—occurs when urine is released involuntarily from the bladder. It can be occasional or frequent, mild or severe, and often worsens over time if left untreated.
 
The most common type is stress urinary incontinence (SUI). This occurs when women leak urine during activities such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, exercising, or lifting heavy objects. SUI happens when the pelvic floor muscles and vaginal tissues no longer provide adequate support to the bladder.
 
While stress urinary leakage is common, it is not an inevitable part of aging. It is a highly treatable condition. At Murrieta Health & Aesthetics, we offer non-surgical solutions designed to restore bladder control, confidence, and comfort—so you can return to daily activities without worry.

What Do the Pelvic Floor Muscles Do?


The pelvic floor is made up of a group of muscles that support the uterus, bladder, and rectum.
When these muscles weaken, it can lead to:
  • Urinary leakage
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Constipation
  • Lower back pain
  • Poor posture
  • Decreased sexual satisfaction
Maintaining pelvic floor strength is essential for bladder control, core stability, and sexual wellness.

Why Does Urinary Leakage Happen?

Urinary leakage is rarely “just aging.” It is typically caused by changes in muscle strength, tissue support, hormone levels, or bladder function. Identifying the underlying cause allows us to recommend the most effective treatment. Common contributing factors include:
 
  • Weak pelvic floor muscles
  • Vaginal childbirth due to stretching of the pelvic floor muscles and surrounding tissues
  • Obesity and pregnancy-related weight gain increasing the pressure on the pelvic floor muscles
  • Hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause
  • Chronic coughing, heavy lifting, or high-impact exercise
  • Pelvic trauma or prior pelvic surgery
  • Bladder irritation or inflammation 

How the Kegel Chair Works

The Kegel Chair is a non-invasive, FDA-approved pelvic floor strengthening treatment that uses high-intensity electromagnetic energy to activate the muscles responsible for bladder control. Instead of remembering daily Kegel exercises or committing to long-term pelvic floor physical therapy, you simply sit on the chair — fully clothed — while the technology does the work for you.

Benefits of the Kegel Chair

  • Powerful Results
    Each 30-minute session delivers over 12,000 supramaximal muscle contractions – far more than most people can achieve on their own. The Kegel Chair activates the pelvic floor muscles at 100% capacity, while voluntary contractions typically reach only 50–60%. This strengthens the pelvic floor more efficiently, leading to more noticeable improvements in less time.
  • No Undressing or Downtime
    The treatment is completely non-invasive. There are no needles, no discomfort, and no recovery time. Most patients return to normal activities immediately. You remain fully clothed during treatment.
  • Targets The Root Cause
    Rather than masking symptoms with pads or medication, the Kegel Chair strengthens the pelvic floor muscles that control the bladder and addresses stress urinary incontinence at its source.
  • Gradual, Lasting Improvement
    Most women notice improved bladder control and fewer leaks within a few weeks. Results can last up to a year. Maintenance sessions are recommended every 6–12 months for continued improvement.
  • Designed For Real Life
    Whether leakage began postpartum, during perimenopause, or after surgery, the Kegel Chair restores pelvic floor strength without surgery or lifestyle disruption.

After just 6 sessions, 95% of patients report a better quality of life and 75% report significantly less urinary leakage. For enhanced results, Kegel Chair treatments can be paired with FemiLift or DUO.

Faq

Frequently Asked Questions

The Kegel Chair strengthens all pelvic floor muscles responsible for bladder control by delivering thousands of targeted contractions during each session — far more than can be achieved through exercises alone.

No. The treatment is completely pain-free. Most women describe the sensation as a tightening or pulsing of the pelvic muscles, similar to a TENS unit.

Many women notice improvement within 2–3 weeks. The number of sessions depends on symptom severity and individual goals. For enhanced and longer-lasting results, our providers recommend pairing the Kegel Chair with FemiLift.

No. However, it is a cost-effective, long-term investment compared to surgery, ongoing pelvic floor physical therapy, or daily pad use.
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Yes. A single session performs more pelvic floor contractions than most people can achieve in a year, making it an effective alternative to at-home exercises.

Women who experience leakage during exercise, laughing, coughing, sneezing, or jumping. It is also popular for postpartum women, those recovering from pelvic surgery, and women looking to maintain their pelvic floor health.

The Kegel Chair is not suitable for women with metal implants in the hips, thighs, knees, or lower back. Women with a Paragard (copper) IUD or Essure coils are also not candidates due to the magnetic technology.

Yes. Strengthening the pelvic floor can improve sexual sensitivity, orgasm strength, and confidence during intimacy. The Kegel Chair is often paired with DUO (link here) for enhanced sexual wellness results.

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