INDICATION
EMS Pelvic Seat Used For:
- Erectile dysfunction
- Pelvic muscle weakness
- Urinary control issues
- Improved pelvic support and intimate wellbeing
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition affecting millions of men worldwide. While it is often associated with stress, ageing, or hormonal changes, one of the most overlooked causes of erectile dysfunction is weak pelvic floor muscles. At Khan’s Medical, we offer a modern, consultant-led solution using the EMS Pelvic Seat, a clinically proven, non-invasive treatment designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles and support male sexual health—without medication or surgery.
Erectile Dysfunction and Pelvic Floor Weakness
The pelvic floor muscles play a vital role in male sexual function. These muscles are responsible for:
- Supporting and maintaining erections
- Improving blood flow to the penis
- Enhancing ejaculatory control
- Supporting bladder and bowel function
When pelvic floor muscles weaken, men may experience erectile dysfunction, reduced performance, or loss of confidence. Common causes include:
- Ageing
- Sedentary lifestyle or prolonged sitting
- Stress
- Post-surgical changes
- Reduced muscle tone
Strengthening these muscles can lead to significant improvements in erectile function and overall wellbeing.
What Is the EMS Pelvic Seat?
The EMS Pelvic Seat uses advanced electromagnetic muscle stimulation (EMS) technology to target deep pelvic floor muscles that are difficult to engage through traditional exercises. During treatment:
- You remain fully clothed
- You sit comfortably on the Seat
- Powerful electromagnetic pulses stimulate thousands of muscle contractions in one session
This allows for effective pelvic floor strengthening without physical effort, discomfort, or downtime.
How EMS Pelvic Seat Therapy Helps Erectile Dysfunction
- Strengthening pelvic floor muscles
- Enhancing blood circulation
- Supporting nerve function
- Improving erection quality and control
- Increasing sexual confidence
Many patients report noticeable improvements after completing a recommended course of treatment.
Benefits of EMS Pelvic Seat Treatment at Khan’s Medical
- Non-invasive and drug-free
- No surgery or injections
- No downtime
- Typically 6–8 treatment sessions
- Sessions last approximately 30 minutes
Each treatment plan is tailored following a medical consultation to ensure safety, suitability, and optimal results.
Consultant-Led Men’s Health Care You Can Trust
- Consultant-led medical assessments
- Discreet, confidential appointments
- Evidence-based treatments
- A supportive and professional environment
Our goal is to help men restore confidence and improve sexual health naturally, without unnecessary reliance on medication.
Is EMS Pelvic Seat Treatment Right for You?
- Experience mild to moderate erectile dysfunction
- Prefer non-pharmaceutical treatment options
- Want to improve pelvic floor strength naturally
- Value privacy, discretion, and medical expertise
A consultation at Khan’s Medical is essential to determine if this treatment is appropriate for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the EMS Pelvic Seat?
The EMS Pelvic Seat is a non-invasive treatment that uses electromagnetic muscle stimulation to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles while you sit comfortably and fully clothed.
How does it strengthen the pelvic floor?
The Seat delivers targeted electromagnetic pulses that cause deep pelvic floor muscles to contract repeatedly, improving strength, tone, and control beyond what exercises alone can achieve.
How long does each session take?
Each treatment session lasts approximately 30 minutes.
How many sessions are needed?
Most patients benefit from 6–8 sessions, depending on individual needs. A personalised treatment plan is created following a consultation at Khan’s Medical.
Is the treatment invasive?
No. The EMS Pelvic Seat is completely non-invasive, with no needles, surgery, or downtime.
What does the treatment feel like?
You may feel a gentle to strong muscle tightening or pulsing sensation. The intensity is adjusted to ensure comfort throughout the session.
Is the treatment suitable for everyone?
Most people can safely undergo treatment, but a medical consultation is essential to confirm suitability.


