If you struggle with bladder leaks when you:
How can Bulkamid help?
Bulkamid is a urethral bulking agent that is used to treat stress urinary incontinence. It is a soft, water-based gel that can be used to restore the natural closing of the urethra.The majority of women with SUI choose Bulkamid before other treatment options.5
What do I need to know about Bulkamid?
Safe and Effective
92% of women reported being cured or improved following treatment with Bulkamid.2Simple Procedure
The procedure is a series of 3-4 small injections that take around 10 – 15 minutes in an outpatient setting under local anesthetic.3Long-lasting Relief
Bulkamid is clinically proven to deliver symptom relief out to seven years.4I didn’t experience any pain or discomfort and the effects of the treatment were almost immediate. No more leaks! I won’t hesitate to recommend Bulkamid and the difference it’s made to my life. — Jodie M. | Bulkamid Patient, 42 years old —
I haven’t experienced another leak and I’d go as far to say it’s changed my life. Now, I’m really spreading the word about my positive experience amongst those of my friends who might otherwise have carried on suffering in silence. — Natalie P. | Bulkamid Patient, 40 years old —
Suffering with stress urinary incontinence was embarrassing and terrifying. Now, I am ecstatic, and I love my “new urethra” thanks to Bulkamid! — Nicole M. | Bulkamid Patient —
Results and experiences may vary and are unique to each patient. No promise or guarantee is made about specific results or experiences.
- Magon, N et al. Stress urinary incontinence: What, when, why, and then what? J Midlife Health. 2011 Jul-Dec; 2(2): 57–64.
- Itkonen-Freitas AM et al. Tension Free Vaginal Tape Vs Polyacrylamide Hydrogel Injection For Primary Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Urol. Vol 203, 372 – 378, 2020.
- Bulkamid Patient Information Leaflet
- Brosche et al. Seven‐Year Efficacy and Safety Outcomes of Bulkamid for the Treatment of Stress Urinary AIncontinence. Neurourol Urodyn. Vol 40(1):502-508, 2021
- Dwyer L et al. “Voice Your Choice”: A Study of Women’s Choice of Surgery For Primary Stress Urinary Incontinence. International Urogynecology Journal. 31:769–777, 2020