Stress Urinary Incontinence

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Understanding Stress Urinary Incontinence

  • Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) is the involuntary leakage of urine during physical activities that put pressure on the bladder—such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, exercising, or lifting. It occurs when the pelvic floor muscles or urethral sphincter weaken, often due to childbirth, aging, or hormonal changes.
  • Though common, SUI can be emotionally distressing and disrupt daily life. Today, there are effective non-surgical and surgical options available to restore bladder control and confidence.
  • Helps prevent urine leakage during exertion.
  • Improves pelvic strength and bladder function.
  • Restores comfort and quality of life.

Signs & Symptoms

Involuntary urine leakage when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising

Need to wear pads or liners daily

Avoiding activities like running or jumping

Fear of accidents in public or during intimacy

Pelvic heaviness or weakness

Decreased confidence or social activity

Treatment Options

Female Genital Surgery

A range of surgical procedures designed to reshape, enhance, or restore the appearance and function of the female genital area.
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Muscle Toning – Non-Surgical Body Sculpting

A non-invasive treatment that enhances muscle definition and strength in key areas like the arms, abdomen, chest, and pelvis.
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Specialists

Dr. Jayanthy Ravindran

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

Dr. Aneesh Suresh

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

Dr. Smriti Nathani

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

FAQs About Stress Urinary Incontinence

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Is SUI the same as an overactive bladder?
No. SUI is leakage during pressure; overactive bladder involves sudden, frequent urges.
Can I treat this without surgery?
Yes. Many mild-to-moderate cases respond well to laser or pelvic therapy.
When should I seek treatment?
If it’s affecting your confidence, daily activities, or hygiene—don’t wait. Early treatment = better results.
Is treatment painful or invasive?
Non-surgical options are quick, minimally invasive, and generally painless.
How long before I see results?
Most patients notice improvement after 2–3 sessions of laser or RF therapy.

Why TamiraLife

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Likely Causes

  • Pregnancy & Vaginal Delivery – Stretches or weakens pelvic floor muscles.
  • Aging – Natural loss of muscle tone and elasticity.
  • Menopause – Lower estrogen affects tissue strength.
  • Obesity – Adds pressure to the bladder and pelvic region.
  • Chronic Coughing or Heavy Lifting – Long-term strain weakens support structures.

Treatment at Tamira

  • Personalized Consultation – Understanding patient concerns and designing customized treatment plans.
  • Expert Surgeons & Specialists – Team of highly skilled professionals performing surgical and non-surgical enhancements.
  • Minimally Invasive Techniques – Non-surgical options for quick recovery and natural-looking results.
  • Comprehensive Aftercare – Ensuring smooth recovery with detailed post-treatment guidance.