
Perfect PFE Pelvic Floor Exerciser for Women
Discreet Packaging
Items are shipped in plain and discreet packaging.
Items are shipped in plain and discreet packaging.
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Australia wide for orders over $50
Australia wide for orders over $50
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Product Description
Bladder weakness is a common condition that many women experience after childbirth or as they age, but it can be effectively addressed through muscle strengthening. The Perfect PFE offers a drug-free, non-surgical solution to help you regain control and reduce reliance on containment pads.
The device uses gentle stimulation via a comfortable vaginal probe to exercise your pelvic floor muscles for you, helping you rebuild the strength and control needed for a normal, active lifestyle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Key Features
- Clinically Tested Programs: Includes 4 preset programs (Stress, Urge, Mixed, and Tone) specifically designed to provide long-term relief from incontinence.
- Pelvic Pain Relief: Features a specialized program to help manage chronic pelvic pain.
- Hypoallergenic Gold Probe: Comes with a specifically designed Gold vaginal probe for maximum comfort and suitability for those with base-metal allergies.
- Safety Overdrive: An integrated safety feature automatically turns the unit off after 20 minutes to prevent muscle overwork.
- Adjustable Intensity: Fine-tune the stimulation levels to find the setting that is most comfortable for you.
User Manual
What's Included
Important Usage Information | Care and Safety
- Pregnancy: Do not use if you are pregnant or may be pregnant.
- Electronic Medical Devices: Do not use if you have a pacemaker, heart rhythm problem, or any other implanted electronic medical device.
- Recent Healing: Do not use during the first 6 weeks following pelvic surgery or vaginal childbirth.
- Active Infections: Do not use if you have symptoms of a urinary tract infection, vaginal infection, or localized lesions.
- Sensitivity: Do not use if you have poor sensation in the pelvic region, as this prevents safe monitoring of the stimulation intensity.




