Intro
Sometimes it's not one big change, but a series of small ones that begin to affect how you feel.
You might notice a lack of support, a feeling of heaviness, or leaking when you laugh or exercise.
Over time, these moments can start to impact your everyday life.
If this sounds familiar, you're not alone.
Many women experience these changes after childbirth, with ageing, or during menopause.
It's more common than you might think, but it's not something you have to simply put up with.
Pelvic floor repair is designed to restore strength and support to the muscles that hold everything in place.
For many women, it's not just about the physical symptoms.
It's about feeling more comfortable in your body again, and having the support to move through your day without worry.
You'll be supported throughout, with no pressure, just clear answers.
What It Is?
Pelvic floor repair is a procedure that restores the strength, structure, and support of the pelvic floor muscles and surrounding tissues.
Over time, these muscles can weaken, which may lead to symptoms such as pressure, discomfort, or bladder leakage.
The procedure focuses on lifting and supporting the pelvic organs, such as the bladder or uterus, and strengthening the area to improve function and comfort.
Who It's For?
This may be suitable if you:
Experience bladder leakage or reduced control
Feel a heaviness or dragging sensation
Notice a bulge or lack of support
Have ongoing discomfort affecting daily life
Have tried non-surgical options without enough improvement
Key Benefits
Physical benefits:
Emotional benefits:
Feel more at ease in your body
Improved comfort-level in everyday life
Less worry during daily activities
Is This Right For You?
You might be considering pelvic floor repair if you've noticed a feeling of heaviness or pressure, a lack of support, or leaking when you cough, laugh or exercise.
Some women also experience discomfort during intimacy or a sensation of a bulge, which can feel unsettling These changes are often linked to pelvic floor dysfunction and can develop gradually over time.
They are commonly experienced after childbirth, as part of the natural ageing process, during menopause, or following previous pelvic surgery.
If any of this feels familiar, you're not alone, and there is support when you need it.
What Does It Help With?
Pelvic floor repair may help manage symptoms linked to:
Pelvic floor dysfunction
Urinary incontinence
In some cases, it may also support concerns related to vaginal laxity.
What Happens?
Your journey begins with a consultation where you can talk openly about your symptoms and how they're affecting your life.
You'll be given clear, straightforward advice so you can understand your options.
If this procedure is suitable for you, the treatment will focus on repairing and supporting weakened tissues in a careful and considered way.
There's no pressure to proceed, just guidance to help you make the right decision for yourself.
Recovery And Results
Recovery varies from person to person, but many women take around 1 to 2 weeks away from work, with full recovery building gradually over several weeks.
As your body heals, you may begin to notice improved support and control.
The aim is to help you feel more comfortable and confident over time.
Suitability assessed during consultation.
Why Choose Us?
We understand that this is personal.
It's not just about symptoms, it's about how those symptoms affect your daily life.
Our approach is centred around you.
You'll be listened to, supported, and guided with care at every step.
From your first conversation, you'll have support when you need it, with a team focused on helping you feel more comfortable in your body.
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