StayDry Centers is a unique medical facility that is dedicated to keeping you dry, plain and simple. Our focus is to provide the latest proven medical technology to treat both stress and urge urinary incontinence and in the near future hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating). By specializing in one or possibly two treatments we can provide expert, individual focus on treating your issue. The BTL Emsella chair is an FDA Approved treatment that strengthens the pelvic wall with high intensity electromagnetic stimulation. Giving you almost 12,000 Supermaximal Kegel exercises in just 28 minutes. Most patients see results in a little as one to two sessions but we recommend at least 6 to see desired outcomes. Our South Charlotte center is designed around this procedure. We offer a beautiful, relaxing setting for your Emsella treatment. Rooms are private and patients are treated with care and confidentiality.
We invite you to call our Ballantyne location or just stop by. We are conveniently located across the street from the Stonecrest shopping centers in a discreet medical plaza. We are right off Hwy 485 at the corner of Rea Road and Ballantyne Commons Parkway. Its time to regain your confidence again and end the embarrassment of bladder leakage. Call us today and we look forward to helping you.
StayDry Centers was launched in early 2020 by two pioneers in the specialty medical spa industry in the US, John and Kristyn Keen. Prior to starting StayDry Centers the Keen’s owned CoolRenewal Spa which specializes in the non-invasive treatment for fat elimination, CoolSculpting. They started CoolRenewal Spa in late 2014 and in just 15 months had grown the center to 2 locations and the largest provider of CoolSculpting in the United States. They sold the company in mid 2017 and John has been working as a consultant in the aesthetic industry since. Upon learning about the Emsella chair for incontinence and bladder leakage, the Keens realized the Charlotte community, and the country at large, needed to know about this treatment. After much research and discussion, they started their plans for StayDry Centers in late 2019.