Strengthen Pelvic Muscles and Improve Core Stability

Emsella in Orlando for weakened pelvic floor muscles, bladder control concerns, and reduced core stability

Dr. Gray's Aesthetics provides Emsella, a non-invasive treatment designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles for patients in Orlando who notice bladder leakage during coughing, sneezing, or exercise, or who feel a loss of core strength after childbirth or with age. You may avoid certain activities, worry about sudden urges, or notice that traditional exercises no longer restore the support you need. Emsella uses advanced electromagnetic technology to stimulate thousands of deep muscle contractions in a single session, targeting the entire pelvic floor in a way that voluntary exercises cannot replicate.



The treatment works by delivering electromagnetic pulses through a specialized chair, causing the pelvic floor muscles to contract intensely and repeatedly throughout the session. These contractions engage both the superficial and deep muscle layers, rebuilding strength and endurance over time. Strengthening these muscles improves bladder control, supports the pelvic organs, and enhances core stability. Sessions last approximately thirty minutes, and you remain fully clothed while seated. Most patients describe the sensation as rhythmic contractions similar to a vigorous workout, without pain or discomfort.


If you are dealing with pelvic floor weakness and want a solution that requires no undressing or recovery time, contact Dr. Gray's Aesthetics in Orlando to discuss whether Emsella is appropriate for your needs.

How Electromagnetic Technology Rebuilds Muscle Strength

You sit on the Emsella chair while the device delivers electromagnetic energy through the seat, targeting the pelvic floor muscles from below. The technology penetrates deep into the tissue, causing involuntary contractions that you feel but cannot control. You remain seated and can read, use your phone, or relax during the session. Most treatment plans involve a series of six sessions scheduled twice per week over three weeks, with results developing progressively as muscle fibers strengthen and neural pathways improve.



After your session, you may feel mild soreness in the pelvic area, similar to what you might feel after exercising muscles that have not been worked in a long time. This fades within a day or two. You can return to your normal activities immediately. Over the following weeks, you should notice improved bladder control, fewer or no leakage episodes, and a stronger sense of core support during physical activity. The changes are functional and measurable, restoring confidence in everyday situations. Dr. Gray's Aesthetics tracks progress throughout the series and determines whether additional sessions are needed to reach your functional goals.


Emsella does not treat structural issues such as severe prolapse or anatomical abnormalities. It strengthens weakened muscles. If you have significant organ descent or other pelvic conditions, you may need medical evaluation before beginning treatment. Results typically last several months and can be maintained with periodic maintenance sessions every few months.

Questions About Pelvic Floor Treatment

Patients in Orlando often ask how the treatment compares to traditional pelvic floor exercises, how quickly bladder control improves, and whether the technology works for both men and women before scheduling their first session.

What does the muscle stimulation feel like during treatment?

You feel repeated, intense contractions deep in your pelvic floor, similar to doing rapid kegel exercises but much stronger and without voluntary effort on your part.

How soon will I notice improved bladder control after starting sessions?

Many patients notice reduced leakage episodes after the third or fourth session, with the most consistent improvement appearing two to four weeks after completing the series as muscle endurance builds.

Why does electromagnetic stimulation work better than doing exercises at home?

The technology contracts the muscles thousands of times per session at intensities you cannot achieve voluntarily, reaching both the fast-twitch and slow-twitch fibers necessary for functional strength and endurance.

What conditions cause pelvic floor muscles to weaken over time?

Pregnancy, childbirth, aging, hormonal changes, chronic coughing, and high-impact activities can all stretch or weaken the muscles and connective tissue that support the pelvic organs and control bladder function.

How many sessions are needed to see lasting improvement in muscle strength?

Most patients complete six sessions over three weeks, though some require additional sessions or periodic maintenance treatments to sustain muscle tone and functional improvements long-term.

If you are ready to address pelvic floor weakness and restore functional control without surgery or invasive procedures, reach out to Dr. Gray's Aesthetics in Orlando to schedule a consultation and assess your candidacy for electromagnetic muscle strengthening.

Dr. Gray's Aesthetics

100 W Gore St Suite 303

Orlando, FL 32806

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(407) 640-8444

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