Reclaim Strength and Confidence with Pelvic Floor Chair Therapy Rayleigh

Urinary leakage, pelvic heaviness, or a weak pelvic floor can affect every part of your life — from daily confidence to physical activity. The good news? There’s a modern, non-invasive solution: Pelvic-Floor Chair Therapy (EMS Chair).
Spire Aesthetics offers this cutting-edge therapy to help you rebuild pelvic-floor strength without surgery or discomfort. It’s a safe, effective way to address incontinence, pelvic floor weakness, and more — all while you sit fully clothed.
How Does the Pelvic Floor Chair Therapy Rayleigh Work?
- The chair uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) stimulation, which generates a magnetic field that penetrates through your clothes to target the pelvic-floor muscles.
- These pulses trigger supramaximal muscle contractions — far stronger than what you can achieve with voluntary Kegel exercises.
- A typical session (about 20–30 minutes) induces thousands of contractions, helping re-educate and strengthen the deep pelvic muscles.
- Over multiple sessions, this translates into better neuromuscular coordination, muscle endurance, and bladder control.
Why Choose Pelvic Floor Chair Therapy Rayleigh at Spire Aesthetics?
- Totally Non-Invasive & Comfortable
- You remain fully clothed and relaxed; there’s no need for probes, surgery, or anaesthesia.
- Clinically Backed
- Studies of magnetic stimulation (“the chair”) show real improvements: in one study, 58% of women had objective improvement, and 71% reported subjective improvement in urinary incontinence symptoms.
- A recent meta-analysis of extracorporeal magnetic stimulation found a statistically significant improvement in incontinence symptom scores and quality-of-life measures.
- EMS has been shown to strengthen pelvic floor muscles more than Kegel exercises in specific populations.
- Fast, Efficient Treatment
- With thousands of contractions triggered in each session, you effectively “do more” in less time than by doing exercises manually.
- Improved Blood Flow & Muscle Health
- The stimulation improves circulation, which can help with muscle repair, oxygenation, and neuromuscular function.
- Supports Multiple Conditions
- Chair therapy has shown benefits for:
- Stress urinary incontinence
- Urge (overactive bladder) incontinence
- Mixed incontinence
- Pelvic floor weakness (including post-partum or age-related decline)
- No Downtime
- You can go back to your routine straight after a session — it’s that low-impact.
FAQs: Pelvic Floor Chair Therapy Rayleigh

Q1: What types of incontinence or pelvic floor problems can this chair help with?
- Stress incontinence (leaking when coughing, sneezing, etc.)
- Urge incontinence / overactive bladder.
- Mixed incontinence
- General pelvic-floor weakness (e.g. after childbirth or due to ageing)
- Clinical evidence supports improvements in all these areas.
Q2: Am I a suitable candidate? Are there any risks?
Good candidates typically:
- Have stress, urge, or mixed incontinence
- Have a weakness in the pelvic floor
- Want a non-surgical, non-invasive option
You might not be eligible if:
- You have electronic implants (e.g. pacemakers) or certain metal implants in the pelvic area
- You’re pregnant
- You have active pelvic infections or certain other medical conditions (to be judged in consultation)
Q3: What do clinical studies say about how effective Pelvic Floor Chair Therapy Rayleigh is?
- One prospective study showed 58% of women had objective improvement in urinary leakage, and 71% felt subjectively better.
- A meta-analysis of 14 randomised trials found statistically significant improvements in incontinence scores and quality-of-life measures.
- Another randomised trial showed that EMS produced greater gains in pelvic floor strength than Kegel exercises.
Q4: Is there any downtime or recovery required?
No. One of the most significant advantages is that there’s no recovery time — you can resume your usual activities right after the session. It is FDA-approved.
Q5: How quickly will I be able to reduce or stop using pads after Pelvic Floor Chair Therapy Rayleigh?
Many patients see reduced pad use as muscle strength improves, but this depends on the severity of leakage, your baseline muscle control, and how consistently you follow treatment. Some may need maintenance sessions to sustain benefits.
Q6: Can Pelvic Floor Chair Therapy Rayleigh help with pelvic organ prolapse?
There is evidence that improving pelvic floor tone and neuromuscular control through EMS stimulation can help support pelvic organs. Some studies and manufacturers claim that chair therapy can support mild prolapse by strengthening all layers of pelvic muscles.
However, it’s not a substitute for surgical treatment in more advanced prolapse — it’s best viewed as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Final Thoughts About Pelvic Floor Chair Therapy Rayleigh
Pelvic Floor Chair Therapy Rayleigh at Spire Aesthetics offers a powerful, technology-driven way to strengthen your pelvic floor — without surgery, probes, or downtime. Whether you’re struggling with leakage, bladder control, or pelvic weakness, this therapy gives you the chance to rebuild muscle control comfortably and effectively.
If you’re ready to explore whether this could be the right solution for you, the Spire team can help assess your needs, explain what to expect, and design a bespoke plan.