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Reclaim Bladder Control with Advanced SUI Treatments in Jodhpur

Do you experience frequent, uncontrollable leaks of urine? You might be suffering from Severe Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI).

At Queens Aura Aesthetics, led by Dr. Nimisha Balara, a renowned Cosmetic Gynaecology and IVF specialist in Jodhpur,we offer advanced and minimally invasive Surgical treatments for Severe SUI – Tension-free Vaginal Tape (TVT) and Transobturator Tape (TOT).

Severe SUI Symptoms & Benefits Of TVT, TOT

Symptoms of Urinary Incontinence

• Frequent, involuntary leaks of urine during physical activities like coughing, laughing, sneezing, or exercise.
• Sudden, strong urges to urinate (urgency) followed by leaking.
• Difficulty emptying your bladder completely.
• Feeling like you constantly need to wear a pantyliner or pad.

Benefits Of TVT And TOT

• Minimally invasive, leading to faster recovery times.
• Highly effective in achieving long-term relief from severe SUI.
• Performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia.
• Offers a safe and proven solution for regaining bladder control.

Treatment Options for Severe SUI

At Queens Aura Aesthetics, we offer a variety of treatment options for UI, depending on the severity and cause of your condition. Our treatment methods include:

Tension-free Vaginal Tape (TVT): A minimally invasive procedure where a supportive mesh is placed under the urethra to prevent leakage during stress.

Transobturator Tape (TOT): Another minimally invasive approach where the mesh is placed behind the pubic bone for added support to the urethra.

Recovery: Most patients experience a smooth recovery with minimal discomfort. Dr. Balara will provide extensive post-operative advice for a smooth recovery.

Empowering Women in Jodhpur

At Queens Aura Aesthetics, we understand the physical and emotional toll SUI can take. Dr. Balara is dedicated to providing personalized care and advanced treatment options to help you reclaim bladder control and live a confident, active life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Severe SUI can be caused due to weakened pelvic floor muscles, childbirth complications, age, etc

SUI is diagnosed by physical examination, urine tests, cystometry.

The non-surgical options for severe SUI include Lifestyle changes, pelvic floor muscle exercises. 

Dr. Balara will assess your individual case

Minimal risks will be discussed during consultation.

Results can be long-lasting, depending on individual factors

Yes, with proper recovery care you would be able to resume your normal activities.

We can help you verify your insurance coverage.

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