Pelvic Health & Incontinence
A non-surgical option that helps women support bladder control and reclaim everyday confidence, without surgery or lengthy recovery.
Stress urinary incontinence, the kind of bladder leakage triggered by laughing, sneezing, lifting, or exercise, happens when the pelvic floor that supports the bladder weakens over time. Pregnancy, childbirth, hormonal changes, and natural aging can all reduce that support as collagen and tissue strength decline. Ridgeline uses the FemiLift Pixel CO2 laser, a non-surgical option that delivers controlled thermal energy to encourage your body's natural collagen and elastin renewal. As tissue remodels and thickens over the following weeks, many women experience improved support around the urethra and better day-to-day control. The treatment is non-surgical with minimal downtime. Because incontinence has several forms, your provider confirms during a private, confidential consultation whether FemiLift is the right fit, and may also suggest pelvic floor exercises or lifestyle adjustments.
A calm, considered process from consult to aftercare.
Consultation
During a private, confidential consultation, your provider discusses your symptoms and reviews your health history to determine whether FemiLift is the right solution and how many sessions you may need.
Treatment
The FemiLift laser delivers controlled energy to encourage collagen and elastin renewal. Sessions are quick and well tolerated; patients typically need about two to three over a few weeks.
Aftercare
There's no lengthy recovery, so you can return to your routine without extended downtime. Your provider may also recommend pelvic floor exercises or lifestyle adjustments to support lasting results.
This option may suit women navigating stress urinary incontinence from pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or aging who want a non-surgical path to better bladder control. Symptoms are reviewed privately and confidentially.
Questions, answered with care.
This therapy is provided under the supervision of a licensed medical provider. Discuss your individual health situation with our team before beginning any new protocol.
Individual results may vary. Information on this page is educational and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice.
Curious if Pelvic Health & Incontinence fits your plan?
We walk every patient through the science before recommending anything. Reach out to start a quiet, considered conversation with our provider team.
