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URINARY INCONTIENENCE

Urinary incontinence is a common yet often overlooked concern for women,  particularly during and after menopause. Hormonal changes during this time, especially the decline in estrogen, can weaken the pelvic floor muscles and reduce the elasticity of the bladder and urethra, leading to involuntary urine leakage. This condition can disrupt daily life and affect confidence, but it is treatable.

Types of Urinary Incontinence:

  1.  Stress Incontinence: Leakage triggered by physical activities like coughing, sneezing, or exercising, often worsened by menopause-related tissue weakening.

  2. Urge Incontinence: A sudden, intense urge to urinate caused by an overactive bladder, which can become more common as estrogen levels decline.

  3. Mixed Incontinence: A combination of both stress and urge incontinence symptoms.


Treatments at Surrey Women’s Clinic:
We offer state-of-the-art, non-surgical solutions tailored to your needs:

  1. VTone Therapy: Strengthens pelvic floor muscles through intravaginal electrical muscle stimulation, addressing the root causes of incontinence.

  2. Forma V: Utilizes radiofrequency energy to restore tissue elasticity and improve bladder control.

  3. Pelvic Floor Strengthening Exercises: Customized guidance to help rebuild muscle tone and support.


Benefits of Treatment:
• Regain control over bladder function.
• Address menopause-related tissue changes.
• Non-invasive procedures with no downtime.
• Enhanced comfort and confidence.

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