Pelvic floor strengthening with Ultra Tesla Seat
Have you ever had that embarrassing moment where you sneeze and have to cross your legs? Or you’re laughing too much and the unexpected happens? Then the Ultra Tesla Seat could be the treatment to regain your confidence.
Pelvic floor strengthening with Ultra Tesla Seat
One in five women and men worldwide suffer from weak pelvic floor muscles. This can be caused by pregnancy, injury, ageing and surgery. A weak pelvic floor can cause many unwanted side effects, from lower back pain to incontinence.The Ultra Tesla Seat from Sculpt Pro stimulates the pelvic floor muscles, causing them to contract vigorously and get stronger. If you’re looking for a non-invasive treatment to control your pelvic floor, this scientifically proven seat will greatly improve your muscle strength.
What benefits does the Ultra Tesla Seat have over Kegels?
Kegels are great for tightening your pelvic floor, but they take time to complete. Majority of people forget to do them. When done incorrectly they have no benefit at all. One in three women who do Kegel exercises ends up doing them wrong. Ultra Tesla seat rapidly contracts your pelvic floor muscles, meaning you get all the benefits of Kegels in the space of half an hour.
Is the treatment suitable for men and women?
Yes, both men and women can take advantage of this treatment.
The benefits for women:
- Treatment for incontinence
- Increases pelvic floor strength
- Improves sexual function & satisfaction
- Improves urogenital organ support
The benefits for Men
- Treatment for incontinence
- Increases pelvic floor strength
- Treatment of erectile of dysfunction
- Increases sensitivity during intercourse.
How long do results last?
Depending on the initial severity of the condition, changes may start to revert 6-12 months after the treatment. Initial studies showed that clients were still satisfied after 6 months. We are giving a less optimistic figure for those with more severe incontinence issues. For most, the internal changes can last 9-12 months. Like all muscles, pelvic muscles start to sag without continued exercise. Ageing and gravity are constantly working against the anatomy.