Where Is The Axonics Device Implanted

Incontinence Centers of America serves the Denver and Colorado Springs area with a clear focus on helping people regain bladder and bowel control using advanced, clinically proven care. One of the most common questions we hear from patients suffering with urinary incontinence or bowel symptoms is where the Axonics device is implanted. Understanding the implant site and how Axonics therapy works can bring confidence and clarity when exploring long term therapy options designed to restore normal control.

Axonics therapy is an approved treatment for overactive bladder, urinary urgency incontinence, urgency nonobstructive urinary retention, and fecal incontinence. It uses gentle stimulation to support normal communication between the brain and the nerves that control bladder and bowel function. At Incontinence Centers of America, this clinically proven solution is delivered through a minimally invasive outpatient procedure designed to improve quality of life.

Understanding The Axonics Implant Location

When people ask where the Axonics device is implanted, the answer is surprisingly simple and reassuring. The miniaturized Axonics implant is placed just under the skin in the upper part of the buttock. This implant site allows the implanted device to safely deliver therapy to the sacral nerves that control the bladder and bowel.

A thin lead is positioned near the sacral nerves, which play a key role in bowel control and the ability to control the bladder. The Axonics system sends gentle stimulation to support normal communication and symptom relief. Patients in Denver and Colorado Springs appreciate that the implant is discreet and designed for comfort during everyday activities.

The procedure is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure performed by a healthcare provider with specialized experience. Many implanted patients return home the same day and continue normal routines soon after. The Axonics system incurs risk in any medical setting, yet clinical studies show high satisfaction and consistent symptom improvement.

How Axonics Therapy Supports Bladder And Bowel Control

Axonics therapy is designed for patients who have tried lifestyle changes, physical therapy, and other conservative treatments. When these approaches necessitate surgical intervention or further care, Axonics offers a clinically proven option that avoids major surgical intervention. It is an approved treatment for incontinence and urinary retention as well as bowel incontinence.

The Axonics device works by delivering gentle stimulation to nerves that control bladder and bowel function. This helps restore normal communication, allowing patients to regain bladder confidence and improve bowel function. Over time, patients report clinically meaningful improvement in frequent urination, frequent small voids, sudden urge episodes, and trouble holding urine.

Key benefits of Axonics therapy include:

  • Clinically proven solution with long term therapy support
  • Miniaturized Axonics implant designed for comfort
  • High rates of patient approved satisfaction and symptom improvement

Clinical studies show that 93% of patients achieved clinically meaningful improvement after two years. 94% of patients were satisfied with Axonics therapy, and less than 2% of patients reported any discomfort from the implant. These results highlight how Axonics therapy can safely deliver therapy that improves quality of life.

The Story of Incontinence Centers of America

Incontinence Centers of America was founded to address a growing need for specialized bladder and bowel care. The mission has always been to provide advanced, compassionate treatment options that go beyond treating symptoms and focus on restoring normal control. By concentrating exclusively on incontinence and urinary retention, the practice has become a trusted leader in state of the art Axonics therapy.

The team believes patients deserve care that is personalized, respectful, and grounded in clinical expertise. Every evaluation period is designed to help a doctor determine the best path forward, from a temporary system trial period to a permanent device. This commitment to innovation and quality has helped countless patients near you reclaim confidence and comfort.

What Makes Our Team Different

Incontinence Centers of America focuses exclusively on bladder and bowel health, allowing unmatched specialization. The team treats urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, urinary retention, overactive bladder, and stress urinary incontinence with precision and care. Patients receive guidance both when they understand their symptoms and when they need help identifying the cause.

Leadership includes Dr Jonathan Bernardini MD, Dr Giancarlo Checa MD, and Dr Justin Merkow MD. Their combined experience ensures that each candidate for Axonics therapy receives thoughtful evaluation and expert treatment. As a provider of Axonics therapy by Boston Scientific, the practice remains at the forefront of clinically proven care.

Axonics therapy continues to stand out as a leading, clinically proven solution for bladder and bowel symptoms. For those seeking advanced care near you, Incontinence Centers of America remains a trusted partner in restoring normal control and confidence.

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Common Questions Answered By Our Specialists

Where is the Axonics device implanted and how noticeable is it?

Incontinence Centers of America explains that the Axonics device is implanted just beneath the skin in the upper part of the buttock. The miniature implant is designed to be discreet and comfortable during daily activities. Many patients report that the implanted device blends seamlessly into their routine.

How does Axonics therapy work for overactive bladder?

Incontinence Centers of America describes Axonics therapy as gentle stimulation delivered to the sacral nerves. These nerves that control bladder activity help restore normal communication and reduce OAB symptoms. Over time, patients experience symptom relief and improved control.

Who is a good candidate for Axonics therapy?

Incontinence Centers of America evaluates patients with urinary urgency incontinence, bowel incontinence, and urgency nonobstructive urinary retention. Individuals who have tried conservative treatments such as lifestyle changes or physical therapy may be a good candidate. A structured evaluation step and trial period help confirm patient approved suitability.

What is the difference between the temporary system and permanent device?

Incontinence Centers of America offers a temporary system during the evaluation period to assess symptom improvement. This trial period allows patients to experience how Axonics therapy works before committing to a permanent device. Many patients find this step reassuring and informative.

What should patients expect long term?

Incontinence Centers of America emphasizes long term therapy with proven results. Clinical studies show sustained improvement, high satisfaction, and minimal patients reported discomfort. The Axonics system is designed to support bowel control, bladder function, and overall quality of life for years.

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