Urinary Incontinence: There’s a Simple, Quick Solution That Doesn’t Require Surgery

Coughing, laughing, physical exertion… Urinary incontinence affects far more people than we realize. Often linked to pregnancy, menopause, aging, or a more sensitive prostate, it is a common condition. But it is not inevitable.

At LeBlanc + Savaria, we are proud to offer a service designed to restore confidence and comfort to those who live with this reality every day.

What does this treatment for urinary incontinence involve?

This is a non-invasive medical device that deeply stimulates and strengthens the pelvic floor muscles. The treatment uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic waves, a technology approved by Health Canada.

This stimulation allows for:

  • To stimulate blood circulation;
  • To improve tissue oxygenation;
  • To induce deep, repeated muscle contractions of the pelvic floor.

Here’s how it all goes:

  • Sitting, fully dressed
  • No pain, no needles, no surgery
  • In just 28 to 30 minutes
  • No recovery period required

A single session is equivalent to more than 11,000 muscle contractions—an effort that would be impossible to replicate on your own, even with the best Kegel exercises.

Tangible Results

Studies show a 95% success rate in improving symptoms. Many patients notice a difference as early as the first few sessions: better bladder control, less frequent leakage, and a tangible improvement in their quality of life.

Who is urinary incontinence treatment intended for?

  • to women and men;
  • for people with any type of urinary incontinence;
  • For those looking for a non-invasive solution that is pain-free and requires no recovery time.

*This treatment is not recommended if you are pregnant, have a pacemaker, or have an active metal implant. A medical evaluation will determine your eligibility.

Treatment Process

1. Initial medical consultation and personalized assessment

A consultation with a general practitioner. The doctor will determine whether treatment for urinary incontinence is appropriate for your situation.

2. Treatments

If the patient is eligible, the first treatment can take place the same day. Sessions are held at the clinic, in a professional, safe, and comfortable medical setting. The treatment plan typically includes about 6 sessions, twice a week.

3. Follow-up and counseling sessions

To maintain the results, follow-up sessions are recommended. The frequency of these sessions varies depending on each patient and their lifestyle.

A word from Dr. LeBlanc

Urinary incontinence is one of the conditions my patients are most embarrassed to talk to me about.

Many people have been living with this reality in silence for years before seeking help. That is exactly why we chose to offer this type of treatment at the clinic. I am convinced that it can restore true freedom to those who need it.

– Dr. LeBlanc, Owner of the LeBlanc + Savaria clinic in Tremblant

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