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Relief from Leaks
is Possible

Approximately 78 million women in the U.S. suffer from urinary incontinence and of those, over 37% had Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI). The muscles in your urethra work like a valve, opening and closing as needed to let urine out. But with stress urinary incontinence, also called SUI, the pelvic muscles that normally support the bladder and the urethra are weakened. When this happens, urine leaks out of the bladder and can leave you feeling embarrassed, frustrated and unsure of what is happening to you.

Dr. Cheau Williams

Cheau Williams, MD FACOG, FACS is a board certified Gynecologist and the only fellowship trained Urogynecologist in South Georgia and North Florida. He is also a fellow of the American college of surgery. He trained at TriHealth Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio and completed a 3 year Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery / Urogynecology Fellowship. Dr. Williams is also a Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is skilled in pelvic floor surgery as well as robotic surgery. He also has a special interest in treating urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, overactive bladder, pelvic floor disorders, and painful bladder syndrome. 

Dr. Williams is also specially trained in female vaginal rejuvenation and female genital cosmetic surgery. He has special training in radio-frequency vaginal rejuvenation that has improved thousands of women with lichen sclerosis, urinary incontinence, vaginal laxity, dyspareunia, mild pelvic organ prolapse and  countless vulvovaginal disorders. Radio-frequency vaginal rejuvenation helps reform normal collagen to the vulvar and vaginal surfaces. The same technology has been used for facial disorders for mild wrinkles, crows feet etc.

About Urinary Incontinence

The muscles in your urethra work like a valve, opening and closing as needed to let urine out. But with stress urinary incontinence, also called SUI, the pelvic muscles that normally support the bladder and the urethra are weakened. When this happens, urine leaks out of the bladder and can leave you feeling embarrassed, frustrated and unsure of what is happening to you.

Do you leak during any of the following activities?

  • Laughing
  • Coughing
  • Sneezing
  • Heavy lifting
  • Physical activity
  • Sex

If you can say “yes” to one or more, you should talk to a doctor who is familiar with SUI and discuss a more permanent solution for treating urine leakage.

SUI can slowly develop as you age and may also be the result of a specific event such as childbirth, or be a result of smoking, obesity or other previous tissue traumas in the area. Stress urinary incontinence occurs when the muscles that support the urethra or the muscle that controls the release of urine, the urinary sphincter, weaken. Stress incontinence does not have a connection to emotional stress.

You name it, you’ve tried it. From pads, diapers, special underwear and Kegels – some of it helps, but doesn’t relieve the burden of SUI. You deserve a treatment that addresses the source of the problem, not something that just provides a temporary fix for symptoms.

Ready to take the next step?

Reach out to our office today and find a treatment that’s right for you.

Sterling Group Urogynecology and Pelvic Surgery
4 Live Oak Court
Moultrie, GA 31768
Phone | 229.502.9788

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