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Feminine Incontinence

We support feminine incontinence with doctor-led, personalised plans in Perth.

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What is feminine incontinence?

Feminine incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine. It can happen with coughing, laughing, or exercise, or as a sudden urge that is hard to control. Many women experience it after childbirth or during menopause.

Our approach is private, respectful, and practical. We assess your pelvic floor, lifestyle, and goals, then create a plan that fits your routine.

Common Causes

Muscles that support the bladder can lose strength over time.

Stretching and delivery can reduce support and control.

Hormonal changes can affect tissue tone and bladder function.

Running or heavy lifting can increase pressure on the bladder.

Repeated strain can weaken pelvic floor support.


In-Clinic Treatment Options

How it helps: High-intensity focused electromagnetic energy stimulates thousands of deep pelvic floor contractions in a single session, helping improve bladder support and urgency control.

Best for: Stress, urge, or mixed urinary incontinence after childbirth, during perimenopause or menopause, and for those unable to perform effective pelvic floor exercises.

Plan: Typically 6 sessions over 3 weeks, fully clothed, then maintenance as advised by your clinician.

Downtime: None. You can return to normal activities immediately.

Receiving Treatment

Why Choose Us

You will be listened to, not rushed. Our doctors assess your skin, triggers, and goals, then design a plan that fits your life. We combine advanced devices with evidence-based skincare and clear education. You will know what to expect, how to care for your skin at home, and when to review your progress.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is the involuntary leakage of urine. It can happen with coughing, laughing, exercise, or as a sudden urge that is hard to control.

Stress, urge, and mixed patterns are common. A brief assessment helps identify which type you have so care is targeted.

Pelvic floor muscles and supporting tissues can weaken with pregnancy, delivery, and hormonal changes, reducing bladder support.

Yes. Timed bathroom visits, reducing bladder irritants like caffeine, managing constipation, and gentle pelvic floor exercises can help.

It delivers high-intensity contractions to the pelvic floor while you sit fully clothed, helping improve strength and endurance over a short series.

Most plans use 6 sessions over 3 weeks. Many people feel better control within weeks, with improvements building across the course.

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Yes, with screening. We tailor timing and intensity to your stage, health history, and comfort.

Results are best maintained with simple exercises and periodic top-up sessions as advised by your clinician.

If you have pain, blood in urine, recurrent infections, or sudden new symptoms, book a doctor review promptly. We can coordinate care.

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