82% of women were continent in 6 weeks
Recommended treatment of 5 min/day
What is Flyte®?
Flyte® is the first and only treatment of its kind.
Flyte® is the only at-home intravaginal device that delivers the proven therapeutic treatment modality of mechanotherapy to treat stress urinary incontinence and strengthen pelvic floor muscles at home.
Flyte® treats!
Flyte® reduces both the frequency and volume of urine. In clinical trial, 82% of women using Flyte® were dry in 6 weeks. For many women, Flyte’s® benefits are life changing.
It's a FDA cleared treatment that initiates and leverages the body's natural healing response to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. It's backed by 20 years of research and development including rigorous clinical studies demonstrating continence rates and long-term results comparable to surgery.
With Flyte®, you also have access to expert education and support. Because we are staffed by pelvic floor physical therapists, you can treat at home, but you're not alone. We're here when you need us.
How Flyte Works
Flyte® reduces bladder leaks — frequency and volume — in women with mild, moderate or severe stress urinary incontinence.The Flyte® wand is sized to make contact with the pelvic floor muscles and provide a gentle, therapeutic stretch while inserted. The wand’s internal components deliver mechanical vibrations to treat the pelvic floor while Flyte guides you through pelvic floor muscle contractions (Kegels).
The mechanical vibrations work together with the therapeutic stretch and contractions to deliver an effective mechanotherapy-based treatment for incontinence. Most women are able to use the Flyte® wand without issue.
In your 5 minute a day treatment, Flyte®:
Step 1: Insert
Insert the Flyte® Wand just like you would a tampon. The Flyte® wand is made of soft, smooth, medical-grade silicone.
Step 2: Breathe + Squeeze
In each five-minute session, Flyte® delivers a series of gentle mechanical vibrations while you contract (squeeze) & relax your pelvic floor.
Step 3: Repeat
Flyte® promotes tissue repair in the pelvic floor muscles, restoring strength, tone, and bladder control.