Stop Letting Leaks Control Your Life

FDA-Cleared Treatment for Bladder Control

CoreLift uses EMSELLA technology to strengthen your pelvic floor—without surgery, without pain, fully clothed. Regain your confidence in just 6 sessions.

Millions of Women Experience This —You Don't Have to Live with It

If you leak when you laugh, sneeze, cough, exercise, or rush to the bathroom, you’re not alone.

Urinary incontinence affects 1 in 3 women—and millions suffer in silence, too embarrassed to talk about it even with their doctors.

You might:

  • Avoid social activities because you’re worried about accidents
  • Map out every bathroom location before leaving home
  • Wear pads “just in case”
  • Stop exercising because jumping or running causes leaks
  • Feel anxious about intimacy
  • Feel like your body betrayed you after pregnancy or menopause

This is NOT just “part of getting older” or “what happens after babies.”

Your pelvic floor can be strengthened, and CoreLift can help—without surgery, without pain, and fully clothed.

Men Face These Challenges Every Day—You Don't Have to

If you struggle with erections, climax too quickly, leak urine, or feel less control than you used to, you’re not alone.

Millions of men experience pelvic floor–related issues—yet many suffer in silence, feeling embarrassed or unsure where to turn.

You might:

  • Worry about maintaining or sustaining an erection
  • Feel frustrated by premature ejaculation
  • Notice urine leaks when you cough, lift, exercise, or feel a sudden urge
  • Experience incontinence after prostate surgery
  • Avoid intimacy due to anxiety or loss of confidence
  • Feel like your body isn’t responding the way it used to with age

This is not just “part of getting older” or something you have to accept.”

Many of these issues are linked to a weak pelvic floor, and that weakness can be strengthened.
CoreLift is an FDA-certified, non-invasive treatment that helps address erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, age-related pelvic floor weakness, and stress, urge, or post-prostatectomy incontinence—without surgery, without pain, and fully clothed.

What Is CoreLift Pelvic Health Treatment?

CoreLift uses EMSELLA technology—an FDA-cleared, non-invasive treatment that strengthens your pelvic floor muscles using high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy.

Think of it as a super-charged workout for your pelvic floor—except you just sit down, fully clothed, while the chair does the work.

How EMSELLA Works

No surprise bills. Just quality healthcare you can afford.

The Science

One 28-minute EMSELLA session = 11,000+ Kegel exercises

You can’t achieve this level of muscle strengthening on your own. EMSELLA makes it possible. 

What It Treats

Is CoreLift Right for You?

CoreLift may be perfect for you if:

Who Should NOT Use CoreLift

Not sure if you’re a candidate? Schedule a consultation—we’ll evaluate your situation individually.

Common Life Situations Where CoreLift Helps

After Pregnancy & Childbirth: Pregnancy and vaginal delivery can weaken pelvic floor muscles, leading to stress incontinence. CoreLift helps restore strength.

Perimenopause & Menopause: Hormonal changes weaken pelvic tissues and muscles. EMSELLA strengthens these muscles despite hormonal shifts.

Active Individuals & Athletes: If you love exercise but high-impact activities cause leaks, CoreLift can help you return to the activities you love. It also supports men experiencing erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, post-prostatectomy incontinence, and incontinence due to a weak pelvic floor (stress and urge).

Aging & Pelvic Floor Weakness: Age-related muscle weakening affects bladder control. CoreLift provides strength training your pelvic floor needs.

After Unsuccessful Kegels: If you’ve tried Kegels but haven’t seen results, EMSELLA provides the intensity of muscle contraction needed for real change.

What Will I Feel During Treatment?

During the Session:

Most patients describe it as:

After the Session:

You remain fully clothed throughout. There is nothing invasive, internal, or uncomfortable.

Frequently Asked Questions

CoreLift Pelvic Health Questions Answered

Q: Does EMSELLA really work, or is it just hype?

A: EMSELLA is FDA-cleared based on clinical studies showing 95% patient satisfaction and significant improvement in quality of life. It’s backed by science, not just marketing. Most patients experience meaningful improvement in pelvic floor strength.

A: No, EMSELLA is not painful. You’ll feel pelvic floor muscle contractions—like a strong workout—but it’s tolerable. Most patients describe it as “strange but not uncomfortable.” You remain in control and can stop if needed.

A: No! You remain fully clothed throughout the entire treatment. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing without metal zippers or buttons in the pelvic area. Clothing that is too thick or too tight will block the magnetic waves so they do not reach your pelvic floor. Denim is particularly obstructive, so don’t wear your skinny jeans.

A: Each EMSELLA session is exactly 28 minutes. No prep time, no recovery time. You can literally schedule it on your lunch break and return to work immediately after.

A: The recommended protocol is 6 sessions over 3 weeks (2 sessions per week). Clinical studies show this provides optimal results. Some patients see improvement sooner, but the full series gives the best outcomes.

A: Many patients notice improvement after 2-3 sessions. Most see significant results after completing all 6 sessions. Results continue improving for 2-4 weeks after the final treatment as muscles continue strengthening.

A: Results typically last 6-12 months or longer. Some patients maintain results even longer. You can return for maintenance sessions (1-2 sessions every few months) to sustain results.

A: Yes! While childbirth is a common cause of pelvic floor weakness, women who’ve never had children can also experience incontinence due to aging, menopause, genetics, weight, or high-impact activities.

A: EMSELLA works regardless of hormonal status. It strengthens muscles through electromagnetic stimulation, which works even when hormones have changed. Many of our successful patients are postmenopausal.

A: Yes! Men can also benefit from EMSELLA for post-prostatectomy incontinence or age-related bladder control issues.

A: You should not use EMSELLA if you’re pregnant, have metal implants in the pelvic area, have a pacemaker, have active pelvic cancer, or have severe pelvic organ prolapse. Dr. Tess will evaluate your candidacy during consultation.

A: Emsella works well for mild pelvic organ prolapse by increasing pelvic floor strength and improving muscle support. Many patients experience significant symptom relief through this non-invasive treatment. For more advanced prolapse, surgical options may be more appropriate. Dr. Tess will perform a thorough evaluation to assess the severity of your prolapse and recommend the best treatment path.

A: Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing without metal zippers or buttons in the pelvic area. Clothing that is too thick or too tight will block the magnetic waves so they do not reach your pelvic floor. Denim is particularly obstructive, so don’t wear your skinny jeans.

A: The intense pelvic floor contractions can create sensations of needing to urinate, but this is normal and temporary. We recommend using the bathroom immediately before your session. You won’t actually lose bladder control during treatment.

A: Yes! There’s no downtime or activity restrictions. You can exercise, work, drive—everything—immediately after your session.

A: EMSELLA is typically not covered by insurance as it’s considered an elective treatment. However, you can use HSA/FSA funds for payment. We also offer CareCredit financing with 0% interest options.

A: Although 95% of patients experience improvement, a small number require 8 treatments rather than 6. If you don’t achieve your desired results, we can talk about additional treatment sessions. Additionally, physical therapists offer pelvic floor therapy, and urologists are trained in pelvic floor surgery. We provide Emsella as a noninvasive alternative to these more invasive procedures for managing incontinence.

A: Absolutely, if that makes you more comfortable. However, the treatment itself is completely private and non-invasive—many patients come alone.

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