Devin M.
Devin M.

First product that actually addresses the tension surgery left behind. Four weeks in, down from four pads a day to one. Nothing else touched it. THANK YOU SOOTHERA!

Rated 4.8 | 1,200 + Happy Customers

Pelvic Reset Guide

Your eye creams/botox are failing you. It never reaches the deeper layer in your skin. Soothera goes where creams & facials can't, the dermis.


Collagen that Actually Reaches the Dermis

Visibly Reduces Puffiness in 30 minutes

  • Stays Put — No Sliding, No Repositioning

Use 1/2 Times Weekly for Best Results

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Doesn't work for you? Full refund. We mean it.

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Us Vs.Everything You've Tried

Us Vs.Everything You've Tried

Unlike standard pelvic floor tools, Soothera targets the full problem: the locked, guarding floor that traditional treatments consistently miss. No insertion. Built specifically for men.

SOOTHERA
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Others
Knock-off
Targets crow's feet & fine lines
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Helps lift drooping eyelids
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3-piece full eye contour coverage
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Korean dermatologist-certified formula
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Clean formula, fragrance-free, paraben free
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SNAP-8; same pathway as Botox, no needle
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Honeycomb adhesion — stays put, won't slide
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this different from a standard Kegel device/machine? +

Kegel devices are built to contract and strengthen. Soothera is built to release and reconnect. If your floor is already too tight — which is the case for most men with post-surgical tension, CPPS, or exertion leaks — contracting it further makes the problem worse. Soothera addresses the root cause without any insertion.

Is this safe to use after prostate surgery? +

Soothera is a non-invasive external device — no insertion, no electrical stimulation, no pressure on surgical sites. That said, always consult your urologist or surgical team before beginning any post-operative recovery protocol, especially within the first few weeks of catheter removal.

How do I place an order? +

To place an order, simply browse our products, add items to your cart, and proceed to checkout. You can review your order before finalizing your purchase.

How long should I use it per session? +

20 minutes per session. The goal isn't a workout — it's a signal. You're giving your nervous system enough sustained contact, vibration, and heat to begin downregulating the guarding response. Most men notice something different within the first 3–5 sessions.

Will this help with chronic pelvic pain, not just leaks? +

Yes. The mechanism that causes exertion leaks and the mechanism behind chronic pelvic tension and sitting discomfort are the same, a floor that's locked, guarding, and disconnected. Releasing the floor addresses both.

Does it use electrical stimulation (EMS)? +

No. Soothera uses vibration and heat — not electrical stimulation or EMS. No electrode pads. No current. No insertion. The mechanism is proprioceptive feedback and thermal release.

Do I need an App or Bluetooth? +

No app. No Bluetooth. No gamification. Sit on it. That's it.

What if it doesn't work for me ? +

Full refund within 30 days. No forms, no return hoops. If it doesn't work for you, we return your money. We mean it.

Men Who Were Done Trying Everything Else

Real reviews. Unedited. From customers who've tried the lot.

Mark T.

Mark T.

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
Chicago
on
March 2, 2026
I'll be straight — I was skeptical. Eight weeks out from my prostatectomy, I'd been doing Kegels twice a day with no idea if I was doing them right. My surgical team told me to wait it out. I was wearing four pads a day and starting to believe this was just my life now. Someone in my prostate recovery group mentioned this. I figured I had nothing to lose. First session I could actually feel something respond — that was a new sensation entirely. Four weeks later I'm down to one pad. My wife noticed before I told her. I don't know how to explain it except my body found something it lost.
38 people found this helpful
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Patrick N.

Patrick N.
- Two years misdiagnosed. This is the first thing that worked.

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
Cleveland
on
February 2, 2026
I spent two years being told I had prostatitis. Three courses of antibiotics that did absolutely nothing. A urologist who kept treating a prostate that wasn't the problem. I found out about myofascial tension on my own through forums, tried to find a pelvic PT, discovered that meant internal insertion, and immediately closed the browser. Found this. Tried it. By the end of the first week the groin ache I had every time I sat at my desk had dropped noticeably. By week three I stopped dreading getting up from my chair. I still can't fully explain why this works when everything else failed, but the tension is going down and that's all I needed.
24 people found this helpful
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Jacob B.

Jacob B.
- Was ready to quit running. Didn't have to.

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
Los Angeles
on
January 28, 2026
I'd been managing this for over a year by just not drinking enough before runs. Leaked at mile six no matter what. My coach kept saying something seemed off with my stride but I wasn't about to tell him why. Started using this 20 minutes before my long training days. I don't know what I expected but within two weeks I stopped having to think about it. Ran a half marathon last month and didn't have to detour once. Coach asked what changed. Told him I sorted out a muscle issue. Left it at that.
11 people found this helpful
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Jack H.

Jack H.
- Thought this was just what getting older looked like. It's not.

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
Seattle
on
March 16, 2026
I'm 61. I've been on Flomax for going on five years. It helped my stream but I still woke up twice a night and mapped out every bathroom within a five-mile radius before leaving the house. My wife stopped saying anything about it but I know she noticed how much I planned around it. My son found this and ordered it for me without telling me. I used it for two weeks before I admitted to him it was working. The urgency that used to hit me out of nowhere — it's quieter. I'm not running to the bathroom at intermission anymore. I don't fully understand why it works but I stopped asking questions and just kept using it.
17 people found this helpful
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Carlos M.

Carlos M.

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
Miami
on
November 10, 2024
I'll admit it, I spent six months trying to replicate the concept with pool noodles, rolled towels, and things I'm slightly embarrassed to describe. I understood the mechanism. Perineal traction, myofascial release from the outside. The logic is sound. My execution was not. Everything I built was either too unstable, too rigid, or created a new problem while solving nothing. Ordered this mostly out of frustration. First session I understood immediately why my DIY attempts kept failing. The contour is engineered. The vibration actually does what you need it to do. I've been using it every morning for three weeks and the difference in how I feel sitting for long periods is significant. Should have just bought it nine months ago.
15 people found this helpful
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Aiden C.

Aiden C.
- Exactly what I NEEDED!

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
New York
on
April 10, 2026
Three years of pelvic pain. Started getting told it was "just stress." Then prostatitis. Then they wanted to try me on gabapentin and I looked up the side effects and walked out. I was done with the pharmaceutical carousel. Found some forums talking about myofascial release and the pelvic floor. Found this. At that point I'd spent thousands on things that did nothing so I figured what was another $49. By day four the constant low-grade ache I'd had sitting at my desk for three years was noticeably quieter. I've been chasing relief for a long time. This is the first thing that's touched it.
13 people found this helpful
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Korey L.

Korey L.
- We have a climber. Still works.

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
United States
on
April 23, 2026
Great product overall. It does everything it claims to do. Setup was easy and it works perfectly for my needs. Would buy again.
35 people found this helpful
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