Emsella Treatment in Sharjah: End Postpartum Leaks for Good
You sneeze, laugh at a friend’s joke, or bend down to lift your baby — and there’s a small leak. Months after giving birth, it’s still happening, and you’ve started planning your day around where the bathrooms are.
If this sounds familiar, you’re far from alone, and it isn’t something you simply have to live with. Postpartum incontinence is very common, rarely talked about, and very treatable.
In short: Emsella is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared treatment that strengthens the pelvic floor to reduce urinary leakage.
You sit fully clothed on a specialised chair while it triggers thousands of deep muscle contractions — around 11,200 in a single 28-minute session — with no surgery and no downtime. It’s available at Pure Care Medical Center in Sharjah.
Why postpartum incontinence happens (and why it's so common)
How pregnancy and childbirth weaken your pelvic floor
Your pelvic floor is a hammock of muscles that supports your bladder, uterus and bowel. Nine months of carrying extra weight, followed by the strain of delivery, stretches and weakens those muscles.
Whether you had a vaginal birth or a caesarean, pregnancy and childbirth themselves are often enough to leave the pelvic floor struggling to do its job.
Stress incontinence: why you leak when you cough, laugh, or lift
When those muscles are weak, any sudden pressure — a cough, a sneeze, a laugh, a workout, lifting your toddler — pushes down on the bladder faster than the muscles can hold it back. That’s stress urinary incontinence, and it’s the type new mums experience most.
Will it go away on its own — and why Kegels aren’t always enough
Some mild leaking settles in the early weeks. But for many women it lingers for months or years, and “just do your Kegels” is easier said than done.
Most people perform pelvic floor exercises incorrectly, give up before seeing results, or can’t fit hundreds of daily reps into life with a newborn.
That’s where Emsella changes things.
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What is Emsella? The pelvic floor chair, explained
Emsella is a non-invasive treatment for urinary incontinence that rebuilds the pelvic floor without exercises, surgery, or even getting undressed.
You sit, fully clothed, on what’s often called the pelvic floor chair while it does the work for you.
How BTL Emsella works: thousands of contractions per session
BTL Emsella uses HIFEM technology — high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy — to trigger deep, powerful contractions in your pelvic floor muscles.
A single 28-minute session delivers the equivalent of around 11,200 Kegels, more than you could ever manage on your own. Over a course of sessions, the muscles regain strength and bladder control improves.
What makes Emsella treatment different from Kegels and surgery
Unlike Kegels, you can’t do it wrong — the chair targets the right muscles every time. And unlike surgery, there’s no incision, no recovery, and no time off.
For a busy new mum, that combination is hard to beat.
The benefits of Emsella treatment for postpartum recovery
For women rebuilding after birth, Emsella treatment offers:
- Fewer leaks and noticeably better bladder control
- A stronger pelvic floor and core support without a single sit-up
- A fully non-invasive session with zero downtime
- No needles, no surgery, no medication
- The confidence to laugh, exercise and chase your kids again
What to expect during your Emsella chair treatment
Fully clothed, painless, and about 28 minutes
You stay dressed and seated for the whole session. Most people describe the feeling as a tingling and a series of contractions — a little unusual at first, but not painful.
You can read, scroll your phone, or simply relax while the Emsella chair treatment runs.
How many sessions you’ll need and when results appear
A typical plan is six sessions over about three weeks, scheduled twice a week. Many women notice a difference partway through the course, with improvements continuing to build in the weeks afterwards.
Your specialist will tailor the exact plan to you.
Is Emsella treatment right for you?
Emsella suits most women dealing with postpartum or perimenopausal leakage, mild-to-moderate stress incontinence, or a general sense of pelvic weakness. It’s best to wait until you’ve had your postnatal check and your doctor has cleared you — usually around six weeks after birth.
Emsella isn’t suitable during pregnancy, or for anyone with a pacemaker or metal implants in the treatment area.
A quick consultation is the easiest way to know for sure.
Getting your Emsella treatment at Pure Care in Sharjah
Pure Care Medical Center offers Emsella in a private, comfortable clinical setting, conveniently placed for families across Sharjah — and within easy reach for residents of Al-heera Suburb, and neighboring Ajman.
Because the treatment needs no undressing and takes just 28 minutes, many mums fit a session into a lunch break or between school runs and errands.
Why choose Pure Care for your Emsella treatment
Your Emsella treatment in Sharjah is carried out under qualified medical supervision, starting with a thorough assessment of whether it’s the right fit for you. You’ll get a plan built around your body and your goals — not a one-size-fits-all package.
Emsella treatment cost: how to get yours
If you’ve been searching for Emsella treatment cost near me, the real answer is that it varies. The Emsella chair treatment cost depends on how many sessions you need and the plan your specialist recommends after assessing you.
Rather than quote a generic figure, we’d rather give you an accurate price for your situation — so contact Pure Care directly and our team will walk you through it.
Frequently asked questions about Emsella
No. You'll feel strong muscle contractions and a tingling sensation, but it isn't painful. Most women find it perfectly comfortable.
Usually once you've had your postnatal check-up and your doctor has cleared you — often around six weeks postpartum. We'll confirm at your consultation.
Many women enjoy results for six months to a year or longer. Occasional maintenance sessions and simple pelvic floor habits help keep them going.
Yes. BTL Emsella is an FDA-cleared medical device for treating urinary incontinence, and it's completely non-invasive — no needles, no surgery, no recovery. In one clinical pilot study, 95% of women reported a better quality of life after completing a course of treatment. At Pure Care Medical Center, every session is carried out under qualified medical supervision, and we assess your suitability first.
