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IncontiLase (Urinary Incontinence)


IncontiLase® is a non-surgical laser treatment for stress and mixed urinary using Fotona SMOOTH® technology. Laser energy strengthens the pelvic support structures to reduce involuntary urine leakage without surgery or anaesthetic. £1,200 per session, £3,600 full course. CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic.


IncontiLase Treatment in London





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Do you have mild to moderate stress urinary incontinence? IncontiLase® is a non-surgical Fotona SMOOTH® laser treatment that addresses stress and mixed urinary incontinence by the urethral support structureswithout surgery, incisions, or anaesthetic.


> "1 out of 3 women over the age of 45 have stress urinary incontinence"


Our clinical team also performs the full range of gynaecological treatments, both surgical and non-surgical, including , , and .





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What is Stress Urinary Incontinence?


Stress urinary incontinence is the unintentional passing of urine. Stress incontinence tends to occur when the bladder is under pressure, such as when you cough or laugh. This is a very common problem which affects millions of people. It is generally caused by a weakening of the pelvic floor muscles and the urethral sphincter.

There are certain factors which can increase the likelihood of stress urinary incontinence occurring, such as pregnancy, vaginal childbirth, family history of incontinence, obesity, or simply from ageing.

As this can negatively affect your life, many people will choose to seek out treatment. You can undertake pelvic floor exercises or try medication, however, this may not be a completely effective solution. procedures are also available. However, for those who do not wish to a surgical procedure, laser treatment may be a suitable option.

IncontiLase is a non-invasive laser treatment that improves stress urinary incontinence. This is achieved by shrinking the urethral and anterior bladder wall region.


This procedure is completed using Fotona’s Er:YAG laser.


There are many benefits to undergoing stress urinary incontinence laser treatment, including:


Ideal Candidates for IncontiLase


You will be a suitable candidate for IncontiLase® if you have stress urinary incontinence and wish to treat this without undergoing surgery.


You must be at least 18 years old. A current normal cervical smear (Pap test) is required before treatment can begin. Active vaginal or urinary tract infections must be fully resolved before proceeding.


Before undergoing IncontiLase®, you will attend a consultation with our clinical team. They will assess whether IncontiLase® is appropriate for your presentation. There are to the procedureincluding an abnormal smear, active infection, and significant pelvic organ prolapse — which your clinician will review at consultation.


What Does IncontiLase Involve?


For the majority of cases, two sessions of IncontiLase® at monthly intervals are sufficient to mild to moderate stress urinary incontinence. More sessions may be required for severe cases. No preoperative preparations or postoperative precautions are necessary. You can immediately return to your normal everyday activities after each session.


IncontiLase® is incisionless and virtually painless. No anaesthetic is required. Avoid sexual activity for 72 hours after each session.


Annual maintenance sessions of one session per year are after the initial course to sustain long-term results.


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What To Expect


Your consultation takes place at our Baker Street clinic. Our clinical team will take a full medical and gynaecological history, assess the type and of urinary incontinence, and confirm whether IncontiLase is appropriate. A current normal cervical smear result is required before treatment can begin. Active vaginal or urinary tract infections must be resolved before proceeding. The number of sessions required is discussed at this appointment — two sessions for mild to moderate incontinence, more for severe cases. A written treatment plan and itemised cost are confirmed before you leave. £1,200 per session; £3,600 for a full course of three sessions.


No special preoperative preparations are required for IncontiLase. No fasting is needed. Wear loose, comfortable clothing to your appointment. Ensure you have a current normal cervical smear result — cannot proceed without this. Any active vaginal or urinary tract infection must be fully resolved before treatment begins. There are no restrictions on eating, drinking, or medication before your session.


IncontiLase takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes per session. No anaesthetic is required. A Fotona vaginal handpiece delivers Er:YAG laser energy using the patented SMOOTH® mode to the pelvic fascia and vaginal mucosa, particularly targeting the urethral and anterior wall region. The thermal effect triggers collagen neogenesisshrinking and tightening the urethral support to reduce involuntary leakage. You may feel mild warmth during the procedure. Once complete, you can dress and leave . No recovery time is required. Avoid sexual activity for 72 hours after each session.


Improvement in incontinence symptoms is typically noticed after the first or second session as remodelling progressively strengthens the urethral support. Clinical data shows 81% of women with severe stress urinary incontinence were symptom-free or had very mild symptoms following treatment. Two sessions at monthly intervals are standard for mild to moderate incontinence; additional sessions may be required for severe cases. Results are stable for up to 18 months. Annual maintenance sessions of one session per year are recommended. If dryness is also a concern, RenovaLase can be incorporated into your treatment course at the same appointment.



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