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Bladder Botox

Overactive Bladder? Experiencing the Loss of Bladder Control? Bladder Botox Can Help

More than 25 million Americans experience urge incontinence. For those individuals who are unable to remedy their bladder leakage through non-invasive treatments or lifestyle shifts, Bladder Botox is a remarkable solution. An outpatient procedure performed in the comfort of the Kimble Center for Intimate Cosmetic Surgery, Bladder Botox involves injecting Botox into the bladder muscle to cease involuntary urine flow and/or intense or painful urges to urinate. Patients who have received Bladder Botox under the expert care of Drs. Kimble often report:
  • Improved bladder capacity
  • Reduction in urinary leaking
  • Reduction of involuntary urination, both day and night
  • Improved bladder pressure

Patients can expect to experience benefits after two weeks and results often last up to a year.

What is Bladder Botox? How Does it Work?

While Botox is commonly used in cosmetics such as treating wrinkles, it has found its use in a range of medical applications. Botox prevents the contraction of muscles in the areas where it is used. This way, it prevents the bladder from contracting while you are ready to urinate. By preventing involuntary contractions of the bladder muscle, Botox enables better control and improved storage of urine. This treatment is especially beneficial for women who have not responded to conservative therapy and medication. During the procedure, Botox is directly injected into the bladder muscle. Using a slender tube called a Cystoscope, your doctor guides the Botox injections through your urethra and into your bladder. This allows the doctor to visualize the bladder and ensure precise delivery of the treatment.

What to Expect After Bladder Botox Injection

Following the administration of Botox in your bladder, your doctor will monitor you in the office for approximately 30 minutes. You will be asked to empty your bladder before leaving, and your doctor will ensure that no extra urine is retained during urination. To prevent any potential infections, your doctor may prescribe a short course of antibiotic pills lasting 1-3 days.This way, it prevents the bladder from contracting while you are ready to urinate. By preventing involuntary contractions of the bladder muscle, Botox enables better control and improved storage of urine. This treatment is especially beneficial for women who have not responded to conservative therapy and medication. During the procedure, Botox is directly injected into the bladder muscle. Using a slender tube called a cystoscope, your doctor guides the Botox injections through your urethra and into your bladder. This allows the doctor to visualize the bladder and ensure precise delivery of the treatment.

What is the Recovery Time for Bladder Botox?

You can typically leave the doctor’s office just 30 minutes after receiving Bladder Botox. Unlike more invasive procedures, there is minimal downtime associated with this treatment. You can immediately resume your regular activities, including work, without significant interruption. This way, it prevents the bladder from contracting while you are ready to urinate. By preventing involuntary contractions of the bladder muscle, Botox enables better control and improved storage of urine. This treatment is especially beneficial for women who have not responded to conservative therapy and medication. During the procedure, Botox is directly injected into the bladder muscle. Using a slender tube called a cystoscope, your doctor guides the Botox injections through your urethra and into your bladder. This allows the doctor to visualize the bladder and ensure precise delivery of the treatment.

How Long Does the Bladder Botox Effect Last?

Bladder Botox provides relief for an extended period, typically lasting between 6 to 9 months. As the effects gradually wear off, you will notice the return of your overactive bladder symptoms. At this point, it is advisable to contact our office and schedule a repeat injection to maintain the benefits of the treatment. During the procedure, Botox is directly injected into the bladder muscle. Using a slender tube called a cystoscope, your doctor guides the Botox injections through your urethra and into your bladder. This allows the doctor to visualize the bladder and ensure precise delivery of the treatment.

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HOW IT WORKS

Step 1: Schedule Your Consultation

Start by scheduling a consultation with our renowned surgeons through our convenient online booking system. Upon booking, you will receive a patient portal link to upload your relevant medical records. We may request your medical history to determine if you are a candidate for treatment or surgery at our center. During the procedure, Botox is directly injected into the bladder muscle. Using a slender tube called a cystoscope, your doctor guides the Botox injections through your urethra and into your bladder. This allows the doctor to visualize the bladder and ensure precise delivery of the treatment.

Step 2: Consultation with Drs. Kimble

Ideally, we recommend an in-person consultation with Drs. Kimble. However, for out-of-town clients, we can conduct a virtual consultation to begin the process. During this consultation, Drs. Kimble will carefully listen to your concerns, assess your condition, and develop a personalized surgical plan tailored to your goals. The consultation fee is $700, which will be applied to the cost of your surgery. During the procedure, Botox is directly injected into the bladder muscle. Using a slender tube called a cystoscope, your doctor guides the Botox injections through your urethra and into your bladder. This allows the doctor to visualize the bladder and ensure precise delivery of the treatment.

Step 3: Preoperative Visit

Before your surgery, you will have a preoperative visit with our coordinators. They will ensure that you are fully prepared for your big day. This may involve assisting with hotel arrangements, transportation, post-operative plans, care instructions, medications, and even coordinating a special photo shoot to capture your transformation. During the procedure, Botox is directly injected into the bladder muscle. Using a slender tube called a cystoscope, your doctor guides the Botox injections through your urethra and into your bladder. This allows the doctor to visualize the bladder and ensure precise delivery of the treatment.

Step 4: The Surgery Day

On the scheduled day of your surgery, our expert surgical team will provide you with safe, professional, and compassionate care. Our state-of-the-art facility, equipped with the latest technology, ensures your comfort and well-being throughout the procedure.

Step 5: Recovery and Transformation

Following your surgery, we prioritize your comfort, aiming for a safe and painless recovery process.