For private preliminary guidance, speak with our team
“Sensitive urology concerns deserve clear information, careful planning and a discreet first conversation.”
For discreet information about women’s health pathways, speak with our team
“Urinary incontinence concerns can affect daily confidence. We help patients approach the next step with privacy and clarity.”
For urology product and process support, request information
For discreet information about women’s health pathways speak with our team
Bulkamid® is a minimally invasive treatment option that may be considered for selected patients with stress urinary incontinence. Suitability should be determined according to symptom type and specialist medical evaluation.
May be considered as a minimally invasive approach for suitable patients.
Treatment decisions are planned according to the patient's symptoms, expectations, and specialist evaluation.
One of the contemporary treatment options that may be considered for stress urinary incontinence in women.
Preliminary consultation and information processes are handled with respect for privacy and confidentiality.
Stress urinary incontinence may appear as leakage during coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercise, or sudden movement. It can have a noticeable effect on daily life and confidence.Bulkamid® may be considered in suitable patients as a minimally invasive option designed to support the tissue around the urethra. However, it may not be suitable for every type of urinary leakage.For this reason, the treatment decision should always be made after specialist evaluation and with the patient’s expectations in mind.
Symptom type, daily-life impact, and patient expectations are considered together before treatment planning.
Evaluation may be appropriate for patients who leak with coughing, sneezing, laughing, or movement.
Pad use, social hesitation, exercise limitations, and daily activities are considered together.
Return to daily life, privacy, and treatment expectations are discussed during specialist consultation.
Supportive measures, minimally invasive options, and advanced approaches are reviewed together.
Key steps from suitability assessment to follow-up
Symptoms are listened to with sensitivity to privacy and initial information is provided.
The type, frequency, and daily-life impact of leakage are assessed by a specialist.
Whether Bulkamid® is suitable and how the process may proceed are planned individually.
In suitable patients, the goal is to reduce the impact of urinary leakage on quality of life through a minimally invasive approach.
Bulkamid® is a modern option that may be considered with a more limited intervention in suitable patients.
Treatment planning and the period after treatment are determined by physician evaluation.
The aim is to reduce the effect of leakage anxiety on social life, travel, and freedom of movement.
Suitability is not the same for every patient. Symptom type, duration, and expectations are reviewed together.
Preliminary consultation, information, and guidance are handled with discretion.
Post-treatment information, control, and follow-up are planned according to specialist evaluation.
From the first consultation to treatment planning, the process is simple, private, and personalized.
Your symptoms and their effect on daily life are listened to through a secure communication process.
The type and severity of leakage and suitability for Bulkamid® are assessed.
The treatment approach, expectations, and process steps are planned individually.
After the process, information and follow-up continue with specialist guidance.
We answered common questions about the treatment process, suitability assessment, and daily-life impact.
Bulkamid® may be considered as a minimally invasive option for selected patients with stress urinary incontinence. Suitability should be determined by a specialist physician.
No. The type of leakage, duration of symptoms, impact on daily life, and overall condition should be evaluated together.
Bulkamid® is considered a minimally invasive modern treatment option for suitable patients. Details are shared during specialist consultation.
The process may vary by patient. Daily life, expectations, and social comfort are considered during planning.
Yes. Preliminary consultation and information processes are handled with sensitivity to privacy.
Symptom type, quality-of-life impact, and patient expectations are reviewed with specialist evaluation to determine the appropriate approach.