Stress urinary incontinence can cause urine leakage during coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercise, lifting, or other activities that increase abdominal pressure. Although common, these symptoms can affect exercise choices, social plans, travel, and everyday confidence.
IncontiLase® is a non-surgical laser option designed for women with mild-to-moderate stress urinary incontinence.
What Is IncontiLase®?
IncontiLase® uses Fotona’s non-ablative Er:YAG SMOOTH® technology to deliver controlled thermal energy to tissue along the anterior vaginal wall and around the urethral region. The treatment is intended to stimulate collagen remodeling and improve tissue support without incisions, sutures, or tissue removal.
Potential Benefits
- Incisionless, minimally invasive treatment
- No anesthesia is typically required
- Designed for mild-to-moderate stress urinary incontinence
- Minimal interruption to everyday activities for many patients
- Personalized treatment recommendations based on clinical evaluation
Who May Be a Candidate?
IncontiLase® may be considered for women whose leakage is primarily triggered by physical pressure or activity. Because urinary symptoms can also be associated with urgency, infection, pelvic-floor conditions, medications, or other medical concerns, an evaluation is an important first step.
Your provider will review your symptoms, health history, prior treatments, and personal goals before recommending care.

What to Expect
Fotona’s patient information describes a typical series as two sessions approximately one month apart. During treatment, carefully controlled laser energy is delivered according to the prescribed protocol.
Many patients are able to return to normal daily activities promptly, although individual experiences and aftercare recommendations vary. Benefits may develop gradually as collagen remodeling occurs rather than appearing immediately.
Your Private Consultation
We approach urinary wellness with sensitivity and respect. Your consultation is an opportunity to discuss when leakage occurs, how it affects your life, and which options may be appropriate. Depending on your needs, the medical team may also discuss pelvic-floor therapy, lifestyle measures, or referral for additional evaluation.
No single treatment is right for everyone, and results cannot be guaranteed.
Clinical Evidence and Patient Resources
Clinical trials and systematic reviews have evaluated non-ablative Er:YAG treatment for stress urinary incontinence. Evidence suggests potential improvement for some women with mild-to-moderate symptoms, while findings vary and additional standardized, long-term research is still needed.
- IncontiLase® Patient Information Leaflet (PDF)
- Fotona Gynecology Clinical Studies Compendium (PDF)
- Learn about IncontiLase® from Fotona
Individual results vary. Urinary symptoms can have different causes, so a medical evaluation is necessary before treatment. This information is educational and does not replace professional medical advice.

