Emsella in Frisco, TX | Pelvic Floor Treatment
Jun 18 2026 | By: Medilaser, Cosmetic Surgery and Vein Center
Emsella in Frisco: 5 Things Patients Should Know
Questions about Emsella? Let’s answer them.
Pelvic floor health is one of those topics many people do not talk about until it starts affecting everyday life. A small leak when you cough, sneeze, laugh, jump, lift, or rush to the bathroom can feel embarrassing, but it is also extremely common. Many patients quietly adjust their routines around bladder control, pelvic weakness, or confidence during movement because they assume there are not many options outside of exercises, pads, or surgery.
Emsella is now available at MediLaser Cosmetic Surgery and Vein Center in Frisco, Texas, giving patients a noninvasive option designed to support pelvic floor strength and urinary incontinence concerns. The device uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy to stimulate deep pelvic floor muscle contractions while the patient sits fully clothed. BTL describes Emsella as a treatment that helps strengthen weak pelvic floor muscles and improve urinary incontinence in both men and women.
Here are five things every patient should know before scheduling a consultation.
What Is Emsella?
Emsella is a noninvasive pelvic floor treatment performed while you sit on a specialized chair. There are no incisions, no anesthesia, no undressing, and no downtime. During treatment, the device stimulates thousands of pelvic floor contractions that would be difficult to perform voluntarily through traditional Kegel exercises alone.
The pelvic floor helps support bladder control, bowel function, core stability, pelvic organ support, and sexual wellness. When those muscles weaken, symptoms can show up in ways people often normalize, including leaks, urgency, reduced control, pelvic heaviness, decreased confidence during exercise, or changes after pregnancy, menopause, prostate treatment, or aging.
Emsella is FDA-cleared for noninvasive electromagnetic stimulation of pelvic floor muscles to help with rehabilitation of weak pelvic muscles and restoration of neuromuscular control for the treatment of male and female urinary incontinence.
“It is important for patients to understand that pelvic floor concerns are medical concerns, not something they have to be embarrassed about,” says Dr. Mauricio Giraldo. “Emsella gives us another way to help patients start that conversation and explore an option that is comfortable, noninvasive, and practical for everyday life.”
Fully Clothed Treatment
One of the biggest reasons patients are interested in Emsella is how simple the appointment feels. You remain fully clothed the entire time. There is no gown, no awkward positioning, and no invasive exam during the treatment itself.
You sit on the chair, the device is adjusted, and the session begins. Many patients describe the sensation as strong pelvic floor contractions or deep muscle stimulation. The goal is not to create pain. The goal is to activate muscles that may be difficult to engage consistently on your own.
Because there is no downtime, most patients can return to normal daily activities right after treatment. That makes it easier to fit appointments into a workday, lunch break, or busy schedule.
One Session Stimulates Thousands of Contractions
A single Emsella session is often compared to doing thousands of pelvic floor exercises in one visit. The graphics describe one session as equal to approximately 11,800 pelvic floor contractions, which helps explain why the treatment feels different from trying to do Kegels at home.
Traditional pelvic floor exercises can be helpful, but many people are unsure whether they are doing them correctly, consistently, or strongly enough. Emsella is designed to create targeted contractions using the device’s technology, helping stimulate the pelvic floor with clinical precision.
This does not mean Emsella replaces medical evaluation or every form of pelvic floor therapy. It means it may be a helpful option for the right patient, especially for people who want a non-surgical, no-downtime way to support pelvic floor function.
Who Can Benefit From Emsella?
Emsella may be considered for both women and men dealing with mild to moderate urinary incontinence or pelvic floor weakness. It may also be part of a broader pelvic wellness conversation for patients who want to be proactive.
Common reasons patients ask about Emsella include:
- Bladder leaks during coughing, laughing, or exercise
- Urinary urgency or lower bladder confidence
- Post-pregnancy or menopause pelvic changes
- Post-prostate treatment support
- Core stability and pelvic wellness goals
- Noninvasive sexual wellness support
Emsella may not be right for everyone, which is why a consultation matters. Your provider can review your symptoms, medical history, goals, and whether Emsella is appropriate for your needs.
Proven Results and Real Patient Confidence
Emsella is not a wellness trend. It is a medical treatment supported by clinical research and designed for urinary incontinence and pelvic floor muscle stimulation. Research on high-intensity focused electromagnetic therapy has shown improvements in urinary incontinence symptoms and quality of life for many patients, although individual results can vary.
For patients, the goal is often not just clinical improvement. It is quality of life. It is feeling more comfortable during workouts. It is walking into a meeting, traveling, lifting a child, running errands, or laughing with friends without constantly thinking about leaks or bathroom access.
That is what makes pelvic floor care so personal. It affects confidence, movement, intimacy, daily planning, and the ability to feel at ease in your own body.
Emsella at MediLaser in Frisco
MediLaser Cosmetic Surgery and Vein Center is now offering Emsella in Frisco, Texas, for patients who want to explore a noninvasive option for urinary incontinence and pelvic wellness. MediLaser also welcomes patients from nearby Plano who are looking for a noninvasive option for pelvic floor support and bladder control concerns.
If bladder leaks, urgency, or pelvic weakness have started affecting your daily routine, you do not have to keep working around them. Schedule a consultation with MediLaser Cosmetic Surgery & Vein Center in Frisco, TX to learn whether Emsella may be a good fit for your pelvic floor and bladder control goals.
Published by MediLaser Cosmetic Surgery & Vein Center | Dr. Mauricio Giraldo | Serving Frisco, TX and DFW communities | 469-362-8665