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WATER BASED GEL URINARY INCONTINENCE

If you struggle with bladder leaks when you:

  • Sneeze
  • Exercise
  • Laugh
  • Cough
  • Walk

then you may suffer from Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI). SUI is when urine leaks out during moments of physical activity that increases abdominal pressure. This condition is caused by a weakness of the pelvic floor muscles, which usually tends to happen as we get older, with pregnancy and with certain pelvic floor conditions.

You are not alone.

Did you know that stress urinary incontinence is a common condition that affects 1 in 3 women at some point in their lives? Dealing with stress urinary incontinence can be frustrating, struggling with embarrassing bladder leaks. Luckily, there is a treatment option available to help you regain bladder control.

How can Bulkamid help?

Bulkamid is a urethral bulking agent that is used to treat stress urinary incontinence. It is a soft, water-based gel that can be used to restore the natural closing of the urethra. The majority of women with SUI choose Bulkamid before other treatment options.

The benefits of Bulkamid

  • Safe and effective: 92% of women reported being cured or improved following treatment with Bulkamid.
  • Simple procedure: a series of 3-4 small injections performed in an ambulatory surgery center under monitored anesthesia care. The procedure typically takes around 10-15 minutes.
  • Long-lasting relief: Bulkamid is clinically proven to deliver symptom relief for up to 7 years.
  • Minimal recovery: No down time, no recovery time, no post-procedural restrictions, and patients can immediately resume physical activity.

Real Stories. Real Results.

Suffering with stress urinary incontinence was embarrassing and terrifying. Now, I am ecstatic, and I love my "new urethra" thanks to Bulkamid!

— Nicole M. | Bulkamid Patient —

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