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Medical-Grade Treatments
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Trusted Across 12 GTA Locations
Canada’s Smartest Aesthetics Choice
Medical-Grade Treatments
Advanced Laser Technology
Expert Skin Specialists
Trusted Across 11 GTA Locations

Emsella Pelvic Floor Therapy

Emsella® is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared therapy that uses HIFEM (High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic) technology to deeply stimulate and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. It’s a completely hands-free treatment that improves bladder control, core stability, and intimate wellness all while you remain fully clothed and comfortably seated. Each session delivers the equivalent of over 11,000 Kegels without any effort. It also supports vaginal rejuvenation, helping enhance tightness, circulation, and sensation naturally restoring confidence and comfort from within.

$ 149 .00 CAD

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Emsella Pelvic Floor Therapy at SOLSKIN SPA

Learn everything about Emsella pelvic floor therapy, including how it works, its benefits, safety, and treatment options. Discover why SOLSKIN SPA is trusted for advanced pelvic floor strengthening treatments in Toronto and the GTA.

Everything You Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pelvic floor therapy?

Pelvic floor therapy is a non-surgical approach designed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. This therapy is basically a special exercise and muscle training to help the muscles at the bottom of your pelvis work better.

It helps you control your bladder and bowels, reduces pain, and improves sexual health. It treats any issues from childbirth.

This treatment is recommended for individuals experiencing concerns such as urinary leakage, pelvic discomfort, or reduced core strength. It is suitable for both men and women.

Methods Used for Pelvic Floor Therapy:

  • Exercises: Kegel exercises may be given by trained professionals. Specific movements to strengthen or relax pelvic muscles.
  • Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques, such as internal or external massage of trigger points, to release tension in muscles and connective tissue.
  • Biofeedback: Trained professionals sometimes use electronic instruments, such as sensors, to help you "see" your muscles working on a screen.

    Pelvic floor problems can arise from:

  • Low strength
  • Too much tension
  • Breathing Issues
  • After childbirth
  • long-term straining

    The benefits of Plevic Floor Therapy include: it is a non-surgical therapy; there is a low risk of infection, bleeding, and serious complications; and procedures do not break the skin or require incisions.
  • What are the benefits of Pelvic Floor Therapy?

    Pelvic floor therapy is a non-surgical approach designed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. This therapy is basically a special exercise and muscle training to help the muscles at the bottom of your pelvis work better.

    It helps you control your bladder and bowels, reduces pain, and improves sexual health.

    Some benefits of Pelvic Floor Therapy are:

  • Less leaking of urine when you cough, sneeze, or exercise.
  • A more stable and supported core.
  • Your muscles work together more effectively.
  • Helps heal and strengthen the body after having a baby.
  • Easier and more comfortable to do daily physical activities.
  • Feeling better overall in your daily life.
  • Improves sexual pleasure
  • Decreases in the back and hip
  • Is Pelvic Floor Therapy safe and FDA-approved?

    Pelvic floor therapy is generally considered safe and effective. Many devices and technologies are receiving FDA clearance or approval for the treatment of Bladder control problems. As it is a non-surgical approach, that's why it is recommended for strengthening muscles.

    At SOLSKIN SPA, we recommend starting with a consultation, where our specialist will design a custom plan for you based on your skin and muscle type and your needs. We focus on quality, safety, and natural results rather than just the price.

    When to Avoid Pelvic Floor Therapy:

  • Active Infection
  • Immediately after acute surgery
  • During intense Pelvic pain
  • unhealed surgical incisions.
  • After childbirth
  • If pelvic floor muscles are already tight

    When to do Pelvic floor therapy:

  • Urinary leakage ( while sneezing, coughing, or laughing)
  • Pain during intercourse
  • Constipation or straining
  • When the pelvic area starts to feel heavy, pressure, or a bulge
  • Low back pain or pelvic pain.
  • Pelvic floor exercises vs therapy?

    Pelvic floor exercise, also known as Kegels, strengthens the muscles through compression, whereas pelvic floor therapy is a clinical approach by a specialist or therapist through manual techniques, breathing, and by daily lifestyle habit change.

    Focus - Pelvic Floor Exercises mainly focus on strengthening the pelvic muscles, whereas Pelvic Floor Therapy focuses on both weak and tight muscles, coordination, breathing, and pain.

    Method - Pelvic Floor Exercises is a specific method that is often self-taught or performed at home, whereas Pelvic Floor Therapy is a method performed by a trained therapist that includes professional techniques

    Techniques - Pelvic Floor Exercises use simple exercises that can be done at home, whereas Pelvic Floor Therapy includes manual therapy, biofeedback, and electrical stimulation

    Goal - The pelvic floor exercises goal is to strengthen the muscles, whereas the pelvic floor therapy goal is to identify the main cause and provide a customized plan accordingly.

    How does Pelvic Floor therapy work?

    Pelvic floor physical therapy helps strengthen the deep muscles that support your pelvis. Treatment may include specialized exercises, muscle stimulation, or advanced technologies, depending on your needs.

    Here is a simple breakdown of how it works:

  • A therapist will discuss your symptoms and medical history with you. They will perform a physical exam to assess your muscle strength and coordination, and, according to the conversation, a personal plan will be created.
  • If your muscles are weak, therapists teach you how to do Kegel exercises to improve their capacity to support pelvic organs, control bladder/bowel functions, and provide better structural support. Therapists might use special tools, like weighted balls, to help you feel your muscles better.
  • If your muscles are too tight, the therapist focuses on breathing exercises, stretching, and techniques to help your muscles relax.
  • Therapists use their hands to perform internal or external massage at trigger points to relieve chronic pain and reduce tension in the muscles.
  • Electronic instruments are sometimes used by trained professionals to help you "see" your muscles working on a screen. This helps you understand when you are properly tightening or relaxing your pelvic floor.
  • Therapists will provide advice on daily habits, such as better posture, improved bathroom routines, and dietary changes to reduce pressure on your pelvic floor.
  • Why choose SOLSKIN SPA for Healite LED Therapy?

    The SOLSKIN SPA team includes highly skilled, medically trained professionals who offer treatment by licensed medical professionals under physician supervision.

    SOLSKIN SPA offers personalized, modern, non-surgical skin treatments using safe, approved products. They also focus on client safety and satisfaction.

    SOLSKIN SPA team focuses on creating customized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs—whether you are exploring pelvic floor therapy for women, pelvic floor therapy for men, or general pelvic health improvement.

    Irrespective of the location of Pelvic floor therapy Toronto or Pelvic floor therapy near me, SOLSKIN SPA offers high-quality care and easy access.

    We are present in the following locations:

  • Pelvic Floor in Port Credit – 170 Lakeshore Rd W, Unit A
  • Pelvic Floor in SolSkin Laser Centre – 170 Lakeshore Rd W Unit B
  • Pelvic Floor in Streetsville – 53 Queen St S, Units 101 & 102
  • Pelvic Floor in Lakeshore & Cawthra – 729 Lakeshore Rd E
  • Pelvic Floor in Square One – 3466 Mavis Rd Unit 3, Mississauga
  • Pelvic Floor in Oakville – 349 Lakeshore Rd E
  • Pelvic Floor in Burlington – 1441 Elgin St, Units 118–120
  • Pelvic Floor in Unionville – 177 Main St Unionville, Unionville
  • Pelvic Floor in Richmond Hill – 1070 Major Mackenzie Dr E H3, Richmond Hill
  • Pelvic Floor in Woodbridge – 3175 Rutherford Rd Unit 13 & 14, Vaughan
  • Pelvic Floor in Newmarket Ontario – 18025 Yonge St, Unit 7, Newmarket, ON L3Y 8C9
  • Pelvic Floor in Barrie, Ontario – Unit 7, 241 ESSA RD., BARRIE, ONTARIO L4N 6B7C
  • Does Pelvic Floor Therapy hurt?

    The most common question clients ask professionals is, "Does Pelvic Floor Therapy hurt?" Everyone feels pain differently, but most people say this procedure feels like a mild tingling sensation. Pelvic floor therapy is to relax and strengthen the muscles, and not to cause pain.

    Light discomfort feeling during the treatment is okay, but sharp and unbearable pain is not acceptable; immediately inform your therapist so they can change their approach or slow down the treatment.

    After the treatment, there will be some discomfort for 24-48 hours, similar to muscle soreness after starting a new exercise routine. Clients may feel pain when the therapist works on tight muscles or sensitive nerves.

    Tight muscles generally compress sensitive nerves, leading to burning or sharp pain. At times, the therapist applies pressure to the trigger points, which may lead to pain in the area of the pelvis or body.

    How much does Pelvic Floor Therapy cost?

    Pelvic Floor Therapy costs depend on the number of sessions, the highly trained therapist, the best-qualified medical professional, and the location, as pricing varies based on the client's requirements and goals.

    At SOLSKIN SPA, we recommend starting with a consultation where our best-qualified medical professional will design a custom plan for you.

    We focus on quality, safety, and natural results rather than just the price.

    Where can I get Pelvic Floor Therapy near me and in Toronto & the GTA?

    If you are searching for Pelvic floor therapy Toronto or pelvic floor therapy near Brampton, SOLSKIN SPA is the best choice for you. The trained professionals all SOLSKIN SPA follow proper treatment protocols while doing any kind of treatment or therapy. All of the products that we use during the procedure are Health Canada - approved.

    You can book a free consultation with our expert by clicking on this link.

    If you want to book an appointment directly at one of our 12 centers, you can simply click here and follow the instructions.

    Lastly, we hope that you got all the information you wanted to get on Pelvic Floor treatment. If you have more questions, just use the link above to book an appointment, or simply consult with our experts. That too for free!

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