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ThermiVA for Incontinence

ThermiVA for Incontinence

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Urinary incontinence is something lots of women fear every time they feel a sneeze coming on, cough or laugh. Incontinence also affects women while exercising or while performing any activity that involves jumping or bouncing.

Surprisingly, women of all ages can experience incontinence. However, for most women, this normally happens post-pregnancy or during menopause. Incontinence comes in several forms and can be caused by issues like weak muscles, damaged nerves, stress or an infection.

Here are the different types of incontinence that women may experience:

ThermiVA for Urinary Incontinence

There some other situations that may cause incontinence. For example, women who are handicapped and need assistance using the restroom may experience Functional Incontinence. Also, women who experience leakage due to constant urination may have Overactive Bladder Incontinence.

Vaginal Rejuvenation with ThermiVA for Incontinence:

Incontinence is not something women have to live with for the rest of their lives. Today’s technology allows women to take back control of their bladders.  Vaginal rejuvenation with ThermiVA is a non-surgical solution to help get those pre-baby, youthful bodies back. Using a temperature-controlled radio-frequency system, the ThermiVA wand transfers heat to areas that need tightening or restoration. To treat incontinence, this process tightens and strengthens the urethra and pelvic floor muscles that help control urination.

ThermiVA not only tightens areas, but improves the overall vaginal area by increasing volume, appearance, sensation and improved functionality. Read our other articles about ThermiVA to see if this treatment is right for you:

What Is ThermiVA?

ThermiVA for Post Pregnancy

Call (214) 363-7801 today for your consultation. If you are already a Walnut Hill patient, call your regular physician or nurse to find out more.