Regain Your Strength and Control with Confidence
After prostate surgery, strengthening your pelvic floor can help restore control, stability, and overall well-being. Pelgevity provides a comfortable, safe, and effective way to activate your pelvic floor muscles, supporting faster recovery and improving quality of life.

Accelerates functional recovery after surgery.
Improves body stability and balance.
Increases circulation and oxygenation in the pelvic area.
Comfortable and effortless training, performed fully clothed.
Safe, contact-free, and painless technology.
Short, discreet sessions tailored to your recovery schedule.
Progressive results that strengthen your body and boost your confidence.
Regain your intimate well-being and quality of life safely.
Activate your recovery from within
Pelgevity uses functional magnetic stimulation to activate the deep muscles of the pelvic floor and core. This advanced technology restores muscle function after surgery, promotes circulation, and improves control and strength without pain or physical effort.
Recovery, Strength, and Well-Being
Pelgevity allows you to strengthen your body safely and effectively. Each session targets the muscles responsible for urinary control and stability, helping you regain confidence and improve overall well-being.
- Strengthens pelvic floor muscles after surgery.
- Promotes functional recovery and control.
- Safe, comfortable, and contact-free training.
- Improves circulation and overall well-being.
Feel Balanced Again
Pelgevity supports your recovery with advanced technology and tailored programs. Train pain-free, effortlessly, and with confidence, knowing you’re strengthening your body safely and effectively.
Do you have questions?
Here you’ll find the answers.
It strengthens the pelvic floor muscles, improves control, and promotes a faster and more stable recovery
Yes, as long as your doctor has approved the activity. It’s a gentle, contact-free, and completely painless method.
Generally, it can be started a few weeks after surgery, depending on medical advice.
No, although it can be combined with gentle mobility exercises to complement the results.
Between 6 and 12 sessions typically offer noticeable improvements in control and strength.
Yes, maintaining training helps maintain results and prevent future discomfort.