Dribbling after prostate surgery? Need a solution while you recover? The Prosecca band is a mechanical compression device for men: by applying gentle pressure to the urethra it prevents urine dribbling. It is not a therapeutic device – it does not train the muscles – but provides an immediate physical solution to dribbling from the moment it is applied. It can be worn while running, walking or exercising, and the Velcro fastening lets you adjust the compression to your individual needs. Why the Prosecca band? Protection you can put on in minutes The padded surface applies gentle pressure along the urethra, preventing urine dribbling. The effect starts the moment you put it on – you don't have to wait weeks for improvement. Specifically designed for men Prosecca is designed for the male anatomy: narrow, lightweight, and positioned on the underside of the penis. It can be worn discreetly under underwear – it is not visible from the outside. Velcro fastening – adjustable to you The Velcro allows fine adjustment of the pressure: as much as needed, but without causing pain. One-size-fits-most – the wide adjustment range of the Velcro ensures it fits everyone. Washable and reusable Made of a smooth, flexible material – washable with warm soapy water. A durable device: a one-time purchase, you don't have to keep buying pads. Who do I recommend it for? Dribbling after prostate surgery Urine dribbling is common after radical prostatectomy or TURP – rehabilitation can take weeks or months. The Prosecca band provides protection from the moment it is applied during rehabilitation: you don't need to worry while exercising, working, or performing daily activities. It is also advisable to perform electrostimulation therapy in parallel (e.g. PFE for Men) to restore muscle strength. During sports and physical activity Prosecca can be worn discreetly while running, walking, cycling or training. Its lightweight, narrow design does not restrict movement while preventing dribbling. Post-void dribble If a few drops escape after urination – a common issue among men known as post-void dribble – the Prosecca band provides a discreet solution: you don't need to use a pad; the band prevents the dribble. Alternative to incontinence pads If you have been using incontinence pads, Prosecca is a durable alternative: you buy it once and reuse it many times. In the long run it is more economical than continually purchasing pads – and the mechanical protection is more targeted. How to use the Prosecca band 1 Put the band on Place the padded part on the underside of the penis along the urethra. The pad should be centered over the urethral line. 2 Tighten the Velcro Tighten the band until the pressure is noticeable but not painful. The Velcro fastening allows fine adjustment of the pressure. With the correct tension, the dribbling will stop. 3 Wear it during daily activities Prosecca can be worn while running, walking, sitting or exercising. Its narrow, lightweight design fits discreetly under underwear. 4 Remove before urinating Open the Velcro before urinating and remove the band. Put it back on after urination. The Velcro enables quick on and off. 5 Cleaning Wash daily with warm soapy water and dry. The smooth surface is easy to clean. Store in the supplied box. How does the compression band work? The Prosecca band works on a mechanical principle: the padded surface applies a gentle, even pressure to the urethra and physically prevents urine passage. This is not therapy – it does not train the muscles or restore sphincter function. When to use it? Use it during daily activities when you need protection: at work, during sports, or in social situations. Prosecca treats symptoms – it prevents dribbling. What it is NOT for? Prosecca does not replace medical treatment or muscle training. The most effective approach: use the Prosecca band for daily protection alongside an electrostimulation device (e.g. PFE for Men or evoStim P) for pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation. As muscle strength improves, the need for Prosecca decreases. Package contents 1 pc Prosecca compression band (universal size, Velcro) 1 pc storage box 1 pc user manual Frequently asked questions Will Prosecca cure my incontinence? Prosecca treats symptoms: it prevents dribbling while you wear it. It does not train muscles or restore sphincter function. Long-term improvement requires electrostimulation therapy (e.g. PFE for Men). Prosecca is most effective as an adjunct during rehabilitation. Does it restrict blood flow? With correct use, no. Tighten the Velcro only enough to stop the dribbling – it should not cause pain, numbness or discoloration. If you experience any unpleasant symptoms, loosen or remove the band. If you are unsure about proper use, consult your treating physician. Can I wear it during sports? Yes. Prosecca can be worn during running, walking, cycling and exercise. Its lightweight, narrow design does not restrict movement, and the Velcro keeps the band secure. Can I wear it at night? Night-time use is not recommended – prolonged compression is undesirable. For night use, prefer an incontinence pad. Prosecca is intended for daytime, active use. Can women use it? No. Prosecca is designed exclusively for the male anatomy. For women, pelvic floor electrostimulation devices are recommended (e.g. Perfect PFE, Kegel Toner). How long does a Prosecca band last? With proper maintenance (daily washing and drying) it can be used for months. Wear of the Velcro indicates when replacement is needed. It is a more durable solution than continually buying pads. Technical specifications Type Mechanical compression band (non-electronic) Target group Men only Size Universal (Velcro adjustment) Material Elastic, smooth-surfaced, washable Fastening Velcro, pressure adjustable Power Not required (non-powered device) Manufacturer Medintim GmbH Certification CE Class I medical device When NOT to use it? Broken or damaged skin on the penis Active urinary tract infection or inflammation Surgical procedure in the treatment area – during the healing period Reduced sensation in the penis area (neuropathy) Unsure? Consult your treating physician before use! Important information Prosecca is CE-marked, a Class I medical device. It is intended for symptomatic treatment of urine dribbling – it does not replace medical examination and pelvic floor rehabilitation. In the treatment of male incontinence, mechanical aids can be used as adjuncts to conservative therapy, alongside pelvic floor muscle training and electrostimulation.1 The information on this page is for guidance only. Home therapeutic devices are intended to complement medical treatment, not replace it. Consult your treating physician if you have complaints. Scientific background Conservative treatment options for male incontinence are supported by clinical evidence: Anderson CA, Omar MI, Campbell SE, et al. (2019). Conservative management for postprostatectomy urinary incontinence. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 1(1):CD001843. PubMed Hsu LF, Liao YM, Lai FC, Tsai PS. (2016). Beneficial effects of biofeedback-assisted pelvic floor muscle training in patients with urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy. Int J Nurs Stud. 60:149-160. 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