SUMMARY
Abstract
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a prevalent condition affecting women’s physical comfort and quality of life. Surgical options exist but come with potential risks and downtime. This study evaluates the urodynamic effects of bipolar radiofrequency (RF) delivered via InMode platforms as a non-invasive therapeutic option for managing SUI.
Conclusion
Bipolar radiofrequency therapy provides a safe, effective, and non-invasive solution for women experiencing stress urinary incontinence. Urodynamic testing confirmed functional improvements, and patient-reported outcomes highlighted enhanced quality of life. These findings validate the clinical use of InMode’s RF-based treatments as a viable alternative to surgery in pelvic wellness care.
TOPICS COVERED
- Clinical evaluation of bipolar RF treatment for stress urinary incontinence
- Urodynamic testing performed before and after treatment in a cohort of 28 women
- Improvements observed in urethral pressure profile, bladder compliance, and residual volume
- Significant symptom reduction reported after a series of treatments
- Emphasis on non-surgical, energy-based alternatives using InMode technology