overactive bladder treatment Rhyl

Are you looking for an overactive bladder treatment ? Contact our continence team today we have the perfect solution for you!

How does overactive bladder treatment Rhyl Work?

Ready to regain control and confidence? At Lipo Freeze, our non-surgical Emsella alternative uses powerful electromagnetic energy to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles responsible for bladder control quickly. Each relaxing, fully clothed session delivers thousands of deep muscle contractions.

Far more than you could achieve with traditional pelvic exercises — helping reduce leaks, urgency, and frequent bathroom trips. No surgery, no medication and no downtime. Just an effective, comfortable treatment designed to give you real results and absolute freedom in your everyday life.

Benefits of overactive bladder treatment Rhyl

Non-surgical & non-invasive

Treatment is delivered via external electromagnetic stimulation, so there's no surgery, no incisions, no needles, and no invasive procedures required.

Comfortable &
convenient

During a session, you remain fully clothed and seated (just like with BTL Emsella), making the experience discreet and comfortable. We offer homebased treatment.

No downtime

After a session, you can resume normal daily activities straight away, with no recovery period needed.

Fast, efficient sessions

Treatments are relatively short (often around 20–30 minutes), making them easy to fit into a busy schedule.

Deep pelvic-floor strengthening

The electromagnetic stimulation triggers powerful pelvic-floor muscle contractions (far more intense than what you'd get from standard exercises), helping to strengthen and tone the muscles that support bladder control.

Potential reduction in OAB

For many people, this muscle strengthening leads to better bladder support and control, which may reduce urgency, frequency, leaks or urge incontinence.

Improved quality of life and confidence

By reducing episodes of urgency or leakage, patients often report greater comfort, less embarrassment, better everyday functioning — and sometimes even improved intimate well-being.

Why Lipo Freeze 2U Overactive bladder treatment Rhyl Could Be an Attractive Option:

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Given the combination of convenience, comfort, and potential benefits — without the need for pills, injections or surgery — Lipo Freeze 2U positions itself as a low-risk, user-friendly alternative for people seeking to manage bladder problems via pelvic-floor strengthening. It is also FDA-approved and non-invasive.

It’s particularly appealing for individuals who:

  • Prefer to avoid medication side effects.
  • Wish to avoid surgery or invasive procedures.
  • Want a discreet, easy-to-schedule treatment that fits into everyday life.
  • May have tried pelvic-floor exercises (e.g. Kegels) but not seen sufficient improvement.
  • Value restoring control and confidence in daily activities, without significant lifestyle disruption.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Overactive Bladder Treatment Rhyl
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Q: What causes an overactive bladder?

A: OAB can result from involuntary bladder muscle contractions. Sometimes there’s no apparent cause. But factors may include bladder or urinary tract problems (stones, irritation), neurological conditions, prostate enlargement (in men), menopause or hormonal changes (in women), constipation, or lifestyle factors (e.g. high caffeine/alcohol intake).

Q: Will lifestyle changes alone fix OAB?

A: For mild to moderate OAB, lifestyle adjustments — like bladder training, pelvic floor exercises, diet/fluid changes — sometimes bring significant improvement. But many people also require medication or additional therapies for satisfactory control.

Q: Are medications always necessary?

A: Not always — but when symptoms disrupt daily life, medications are often a first-line escalation after behavioural measures. That said, some people cannot tolerate side effects, so non-drug options (like pelvic-floor therapy) may be preferred.

Q: How does Incontinence Treatment compare to standard treatments like medication or Botox?

A: It is non-invasive and drug-free, relying on electromagnetic stimulation to strengthen pelvic floor muscles — so it avoids many of the side-effects linked to medications (dry mouth, dizziness, etc.) and the risks/discomfort of injections. It may suit those seeking a gentler, lower-risk alternative.

Q: How many treatments will I need, and how soon will I see improvement?

A: Typically, each session lasts about 30 minutes. Many patients notice reduced urgency, fewer leaks, and fewer toilet trips after a few sessions — but results depend on individual factors (severity of OAB, bladder condition, lifestyle, consistency). We recommend an initial consultation to tailor a plan to your needs.

Q: Is Incontinence Treatment suitable for everyone?

A: While suitable for many, some conditions may limit suitability (e.g. certain neurological disorders, severe bladder pathology, uncontrolled high blood pressure, pregnancy). That’s why we assess each individual carefully to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Q: What if pelvic floor exercises alone haven’t worked for me?

A: Many people find doing Kegel or pelvic-floor exercises helpful — but for some, such exercises alone may not be enough to strengthen pelvic muscles sufficiently or to restore bladder control. In such cases, combining exercises with targeted therapies, such as incontinence treatment, may yield better results.

Q: Do I need to stop taking medications if I start Incontinence Treatment?

A: Not necessarily — this depends on your current treatment, how well you’re responding, and advice from your GP or continence specialist. Some people gradually reduce or stop medication under supervision; others may continue a combined approach.

Overactive Bladder Treatment Rhyl Who Is It For?

At Lipofreeze2U, we offer Incontinence Treatment, a non-invasive, drug-free pelvic-floor therapy using high-intensity electromagnetic stimulation (HI-EMS). Here’s why some people choose this route:

  • It strengthens and tones pelvic floor muscles — improving control over urination, reducing leaks, urgency and frequency.
  • It can be performed in 30 minutes, with no downtime, no injections, and minimal discomfort.
  • Because it doesn’t rely on medication, it avoids drug-related side effects and may be a good option for people who can’t tolerate or prefer to avoid drugs.
  • Suitable for a wide range of individuals — including men (e.g. with prostate-related bladder issues), women (post-menopause, post-birth), older adults, or anyone whose symptoms are affecting daily life.

That said, every person is different. The effectiveness can depend on the type and severity of your bladder condition — which is why we recommend a consultation to determine whether it is right for you.

Want to Take the Next Step?

If OAB is affecting your daily life, disrupts your sleep or limits activities — and you’re looking for a gentler, non-surgical, non-drug option — book an initial consultation with our continence team. We’ll assess your situation, answer your questions, and help you decide whether it is likely to help.