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Pelvic Floor Strength:

Your Hidden Superpower

Your Pelvic Floor Does More Than You Think.

The pelvic floor muscles are a set of deep muscles that affect bladder function, sexual performance, pelvic stability, and even prostate comfort.
When weakened or overactive, symptoms that are hard to discuss appear in both men and women.

When These Muscles Dysfunction...

Women may experience: Urinary leakage, pain during sex, frequent urination, pelvic heaviness, etc.

Men may experience: Urinary dribbling or urgency, pelvic pain, reduced erectile support, prostate discomfort, etc.

Reclaim Pelvic Floor Health

With Aqua Qutto

You Can Feel Better!

*Results are based on a 3-week case study involving women aged 20 to 50, both with and without a history of childbirth. (n = 19).

*Individual results may vary.

How Does Aqua Qutto Compare to Kegel Exercises?

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Muscle Contraction / Isolation

According to a study in the Journal of Women’s & Pelvic Health Physical Therapy, over 30% of people may contract non-pelvic muscles (like hip adductors, glutes, or abs) instead of the true pelvic floor during Kegel exercises.

Aqua Qutto, on the other hand, stimulates exactly your deep pelvic muscles using low-frequency EMS pulses, which allow you to contract the right muscles involuntarily.

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Form & Effort

Kegel exercises rely on precise form and technique to deliver results. It can take months—or even years—of consistent practice to master them. Meanwhile, Aqua Qutto makes pelvic floor training effortless: simply sit, power on, adjust the intensity, and let the device do the work.

The best part? You only need 15 minutes a day, a few times a week, to start seeing real strength gains.

Consistency

Sticking to Kegel exercises isn’t easy. They require perfect form, focus, and unwavering consistency—something most people struggle to maintain.

Aqua Qutto takes all that pressure and guesswork away. Just sit, relax, and let the device do the work for you. Each EMS session delivers consistent and effective muscle activation, making it easier to stay on track and achieve lasting results.

Why Should You Choose Aqua Qutto over Others?

How to Use

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Step 1: Position the Device

Lay the Aqua Qutto on a flat, firm surface.

👉 Got a bathtub? You can also enjoy it while taking a bath.

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Step 2: Add Water

Splash or spray some water on the surface of the device.

*Ensure that the charging port has been properly sealed.

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Step 3: Align & Activate

Sit with the control panel facing forward, ensuring your thighs hold it snugly and your skin touches both pads. Hold the Power button for 2 seconds to start at EMS level 1, then adjust intensity with “+” or “–”.

*Please ensure sufficient skin contact with the device.

Safe. Smart. Trusted.

✅ Co-developed with pelvic therapy experts
✅ 10 EMS levels for customized training
✅ 15-minute timer for safe, effective use
✅ Medical-grade materials; non-invasive design
✅ Waterproof & rechargeable for easy, anytime sessions

Reclaim Pelvic Floor Health

FAQs

Is this safe for men?

Yes. Aqua Qutto uses gentle, clinically tested EMS technology that is safe for male pelvic floor training. Strengthening these muscles can support bladder control, core stability, and even help ease prostate-related discomfort caused by pelvic tension. It’s a modern, non-invasive way to care for an often-overlooked part of men’s health.

Is this safe postpartum?

In most cases, yes—after receiving clearance from a healthcare provider. The pelvic floor often weakens after pregnancy and childbirth, and gentle EMS stimulation can support recovery by helping the muscles re-engage. Most women can start pelvic floor training after their doctor confirms the pelvic area has healed.

How fast will I see results?

Results vary, but many users report noticeable improvements in pelvic strength, control and comfort within 3–6 weeks of consistent use. Like any form of muscle training, progress depends on frequency, muscle condition and individual physiology.

Can it help with prostate-related discomfort?

Pelvic floor muscle weakness or tightness can contribute to issues such as urinary leakage, urgency, and general pelvic tension—symptoms that some men associate with prostate discomfort. Training and relaxing the pelvic floor may help improve these functions. However, it is not a treatment for prostate disease, and men with prostate-related medical conditions should consult a clinician before use.

Who should not use this device?

Do not use if you fall into the following categories. Even if you do not meet the criteria below, consult a physician if you are unsure about using the product or if you are undergoing treatment.

  • Individuals with allergic tendencies, especially those with sensitive skin
  • Pregnant, breastfeeding, or menstruating individuals
  • Individuals with autoimmune diseases
  • Individuals with endometriosis or uterine fibroids
  • Individuals who have experienced skin issues or impairments with silicone products
  • Individuals with acute illnesses or infectious diseases
  • Individuals with malignant tumors
  • Individuals with infectious diseases
  • Individuals with tuberculosis
  • Individuals with internal organ diseases
  • Individuals with heart conditions, blood clots
  • Individuals with poor health
  • Individuals with metal implants, such as bolt,s inside the body
  • Individuals with conditions or treatment history in the area of use
  • Individuals who have consumed alcohol or are severely fatigued
  • Individuals taking medication that may cause drowsiness
  • Individuals taking medication (anticoagulants, etc., drugs containing components that prevent blood clotting)
  • Individuals who are prohibited from using massage or EMS devices by a physician
  • Individuals undergoing treatment by a physician
  • Individuals with a fever (above 38°C)