Flyte

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Flyte strengthens pelvic floor muscles and treats stress urinary incontinence (SUI).

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  • Flyte was easy to use in the privacy of my own home. After completing the 6 weeks daily therapy I’ve been able to go pad free going on 5 months. It’s freeing. I’m comforted knowing if I need to do it again for maintenance it will work. So much better than surgery. Already had a bladder lift 16 years ago and instead of going in for another surgery this was easy and effective.

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    They offer free consultation with a physical therapist as a bonus. Nothing needs to change. Happy all around.

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What is Flyte?

Flyte strengthens pelvic floor muscles and treats stress urinary incontinence (SUI).

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We're on a mission to help women treat bladder leaks. We believe that women deserve safe, effective, clinically proven products to treat common problems like urinary incontinence. Our first product, Flyte, is a simple, effective, in-home treatment for stress urinary incontinence, designed to treat weakened pelvic floor muscles to reduce bladder leaks and restore continence without the need for a prescription. Flyte is a first-of-its-kind, clinically proven, intravaginal home-use device that is paired with access to expert support and care through our on-staff pelvic floor physical therapists and clinician partnerships. What is Flyte and how does it work? Flyte is a simple, effective bladder leak treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) designed to strengthen and treat weakened pelvic floor muscles at home in just 5 minutes per day. The Flyte wand is made of medical-grade silicone and is placed in the vagina. It: -Delivers a series of mechanical pulses while you contract (squeeze or tighten) your pelvic floor muscles during each five-minute session. -Amplifies the benefit of each contraction (commonly called Kegels) by 39 times. -Promotes a healing response within the cells of the pelvic floor muscles, restoring strength and bladder control. This is called mechanotherapy — the Flyte wand, mechanical pulses, and muscle contractions working together to restore your pelvic floor over the 6 week standard treatment time.