IncontiLase®
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common yet under-discussed condition that affects up to 1 in 3 women after childbirth. If you leak urine when you laugh, sneeze, cough, or exercise, you’re not alone.
IncontiLase® is a gentle, non-surgical laser treatment designed to improve symptoms of SUI by strengthening and tightening vaginal tissue. It offers postpartum mums a safe, effective, and downtime-free solution for regaining bladder control.
SUI happens when physical movement or pressure — such as sneezing, coughing, laughing, or exercising — causes urine leakage. This is often due to weakened pelvic floor muscles or loss of tissue support, which can occur after pregnancy, vaginal childbirth, or with age.
- Urine leakage when sneezing, coughing, or laughing
- Leakage during exercise, running, or jumping
- Needing to wear liners or pads for protection
- Avoiding social activities or workouts due to fear of accidents
- Reduced confidence in intimacy
IncontiLase® is a non-invasive, laser-based treatment designed to strengthen and tighten vaginal tissue to improve involuntary leakage and loss of vaginal firmness. It utilises a specially engineered Er:YAG laser system to deliver gentle pulses to the vagina, stimulating collagen remodelling and new collagen production in the vaginal walls.
This helps improve bladder control and reduce leakage episodes without the need for surgery or medication.
Most patients notice subtle tightening right after treatment, with significant improvement in leakage episodes within 1–3 months, and maximum symptom relief in 3-6 months. Results typically last 12-18 months.
- Clinically proven results for stress urinary incontinence
- Non-surgical and incision-free (no cuts, no stitches)
- Comfortable treatment with minimal downtime
- Safe for postpartum women, even years after delivery
- Improves vaginal tightness and overall pelvic support
IncontiLase® Clinical Trials
>90%
Women experienced an improvement in urinary incontinence symptoms
>70%
Success rate in just 3 months of treatment
1
Session is all it takes to improve incontinence symptoms
What Is The Treatment Process Like?

Assess for Suitability
During your consultation, our doctor will carefully assess your symptoms, medical history, and overall suitability for IncontiLase®.

Procedure
The procedure involves the use of a specialised handpiece that delivers gentle laser pulses into the vaginal canal, with most patients reporting only a mild sensation of warmth. Each session typically lasts 20 to 30 minutes.

Aftercare
Recovery is quick, and you can return to your usual daily activities immediately. However, sexual intercourse and strenuous exercise may need to be avoided for a few days.
Why Choose IncontiLase® After Childbirth?
Pregnancy and vaginal delivery can weaken the pelvic floor and stretch the tissues that support your bladder. While Kegel exercises are often recommended, many women find them difficult to sustain or not effective enough. In fact, studies show that the results of IncontiLase are comparable to doing consistent kegels, making it a far more time-efficient option.
How Much Is IncontiLase®?
Your treatment plan will be customised according to your needs.
Take the First Step Towards Confidence
Stress urinary incontinence doesn’t have to hold you back. With IncontiLase®, you can laugh, exercise, and live life without worry.
Book a consultation today and find out if IncontiLase® is right for you.
FAQ
How many treatment sessions do I need?
Most women require two sessions spaced a few weeks apart, although some may notice improvement after just one treatment.
How do I know if I have stress urinary incontinence?
If you regularly experience urine leakage when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising, you likely have SUI. A doctor can confirm with a clinical evaluation.
Is IncontiLase® safe?
Yes, IncontiLase® is FDA-approved and clinically studied. It’s non-invasive, with no cuts, stitches, or anaesthesia needed.
How soon will I see results?
Yes, but it’s important to note that an ultrasound is a complementary screening tool, not a replacement for a mammogram.
While ultrasounds help evaluate dense breast tissue and specific abnormalities, mammograms remain the gold standard for early breast cancer detection.
Is there downtime after treatment?
No. You can return to work or daily activities immediately. Just avoid intercourse and hot baths for a few days.
Can IncontiLase® help after childbirth?
Yes, it is particularly suitable for postpartum mums dealing with weakened pelvic floor support and leakage. However, it is recommended to wait at least 3 months after delivery and only after clearance from your doctor.
How long do results last?
Results typically last 12–18 months, with maintenance sessions advised once a year.
What if my condition is severe?
IncontiLase® works best for mild to moderate SUI. Severe cases may require additional treatments, such as pelvic floor physiotherapy or surgical options. Our doctors will advise on next steps.
Can I do this treatment even if I’ve not given birth?
Yes, IncontiLase® is suitable for anyone experiencing incontinence regardless of childbirth or not, be it from factors like ageing or sports.