Surgery for urinary incontinence at New Life Clinic is performed after an in-person consultation and examination, taking into account the patient’s individual characteristics and expectations. We focus on safe execution of the procedure, clear organization of the process, and understandable support at all stages – to achieve an expected and stable result.
Surgery for Urinary Incontinence in Women
Surgical treatment of urinary incontinence is used when conservative methods do not provide a stable effect and the problem is associated with impaired anatomical support of the bladder. The goal of surgery is to eliminate the cause, not the symptoms.
- Experienced Surgical Team
- Expert-Level Equipment
- Predictable Outcome
- Transparent Surgery Pricing
Specialists in the Field
Surgery for urinary incontinence requires not only the correct technique but also experience in its application. At New Life Clinic, surgical treatment is performed by doctors who regularly work with such cases and are involved at all stages – from the initial consultation to postoperative follow-up.
Igor Grynda
Yulia Govorukha
Cost of Urinary Incontinence Surgery
The cost of surgical treatment depends on the complexity category of the procedure and the scope of work. Below is the base cost of the surgery excluding anesthesia, the implant, and stay in the postoperative ward for 1–2 days.
On average, additional expenses amount to about 25 % of the surgery cost. The final amount and treatment strategy are determined by the doctor during the consultation after examination.
Why Women Choose Surgery at New Life Clinic
Justified Treatment Selection
Experience in Surgery for This Condition
Safety at All Stages
Comfortable Recovery
Surgical Treatment of Urinary Incontinence in Numbers
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When Surgical Treatment Is Indicated
Surgical treatment of urinary incontinence is not used in all cases and is never offered “just in case.” It is considered when there are clear medical indications and understanding that surgery will provide an expected and lasting result.
- Age over 40 years.
At this age, changes in the ligamentous apparatus and connective tissue affecting bladder support are more often identified. - No reproductive plans.
After implant placement, pregnancy is contraindicated, so the method is used in women who do not plan pregnancy in the future. - Persistence or progression of symptoms.
Urinary incontinence continues or worsens despite observation and conservative treatment. - Lack of sustained effect from conservative methods.
Exercises and medication therapy do not provide stable symptom control. - Identified anatomical changes.
Examination reveals impaired bladder support that requires restoration of anatomical support.
At a younger age, surgical treatment is considered extremely rarely and only under strict indications. The decision is always made individually, after a comprehensive examination and discussion of all possible alternatives together with the doctor.
Details of the Surgery
Before deciding on surgery, it is important to understand how preparation, the procedure itself, and recovery take place. Below is key information that helps orient in advance and form realistic expectations about treatment.
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Preparation for Surgery
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How the Surgery Is Performed
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Recovery After Surgery
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When the Result Is Formed
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Possible Limitations and Nuances
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Why It Is Not Worth Delaying the Decision
Frequently Asked Questions from Patients
Before deciding on surgery, many patients have questions and doubts that are not always easy to formulate immediately. Below are answers to key points that are most often important to clarify before the next step.
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Can the Decision About Surgery Be a Mistake
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What If the Surgery Does Not Provide the Expected Effect
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How Irreversible Is This Decision
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Why It Is Important Not to Delay Consultation If Symptoms Are Tolerable
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What Is Most Important for a Stable Result
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Equipment and Facilities at New Life Clinic
Surgical treatment at New Life Clinic is carried out in conditions where medical precision and patient comfort are equally important. We use modern operating and diagnostic equipment that allows procedures to be performed safely and in a controlled manner. Clinic facilities are designed with all stages of treatment in mind – from consultation and surgery to recovery in the postoperative ward. A calm environment, thoughtful organization, and attention to detail help patients undergo treatment without unnecessary stress and with a sense of confidence.
The page content has been reviewed and approved by a doctor of New Life Clinic (Igor Grynda, surgeon-gynecologist with 22 years of practical experience).