If you're making too many trips to the loo — at night, at inconvenient moments, or without much warning — you're not alone. Bladder urgency, leaks, and broken sleep affect far more men than you might think. And if you've been through prostate surgery, you already know how much it can disrupt your confidence, your sleep, and your daily life.
The good news is that there is something you can do about it. Not medication. Not surgery. Not waiting for things to improve on their own. The Kegel8 V For Men is a clinically proven home device that tackles the root cause — your pelvic floor and bladder nerve function — using the same medical technology used in NHS urology clinics.
And it works in two completely different ways, depending on what you need.
Two ways to treat. One complete kit.
Most men don't realise that bladder problems and pelvic floor weakness can have two very different causes — and need two different approaches. The Kegel8 V For Men addresses both, with everything included in the box.
For leaks and post-surgery recovery — the anal probe (NMES)
The probe uses neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) to activate and strengthen the deep pelvic floor muscles — the ones that control bladder leaks, support recovery after prostate surgery, and play a bigger role in erectile function and sexual sensation than most men ever get told. The electrical stimulation does the work for you, contracting exactly the right muscles at exactly the right intensity, every session.
For urgency, frequency, and broken nights — the ankle electrodes (TTNS)
The skin electrodes clip to your ankle and deliver gentle stimulation to the posterior tibial nerve — a technique called Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (TTNS). Rather than working the muscles directly, this calms the overactive nerve signals that tell your bladder to fire when it doesn't need to. The result? Fewer sudden urges. Fewer trips to the bathroom. Fewer interrupted nights.
No internal use. No discomfort. Just a small electrode pad at the ankle while you sit and relax. Many men start here and notice a real difference within weeks.
What's really going on — and why it matters
The pelvic floor isn't just about bladder control. It's involved in erectile function, ejaculatory control, sexual sensation, and bowel health. When it's not working as it should — whether through weakness, tightness, nerve disruption after surgery, or simply the effects of age — the impact goes far beyond the occasional leak.
Many men also don't realise that an overactive bladder isn't a plumbing problem. It's a nerve signalling problem. The bladder is reacting to misfiring signals, not actually filling up. That's why the ankle electrode approach — working on the nerve pathway rather than the muscle — is so effective for urgency and nocturia. You're treating the cause, not the symptom.
What the research confirms
A peer-reviewed narrative review — Pelvic physical therapy for male sexual disorders, published in PubMed Central — analysed 26 studies including 14 randomised controlled trials. Here is what it found:
- NMES cured or improved erectile dysfunction in up to 75% of men across multiple RCTs. (Van Kampen et al.; Dorey et al. — PMC12700822)
- 83% of men were cured of premature ejaculation following NMES and pelvic floor muscle training. (Pastore et al. — PMC12700822)
- Pelvic floor physical therapy including electrostimulation is an evidence-based, first-line treatment for male sexual dysfunction. (PMC12700822)
- NMES produces measurable improvements in erectile function, ejaculatory control, and overall sexual satisfaction. (PMC12700822)
These aren't small improvements. And they're achieved at home, in private, without prescriptions or clinic appointments.
What it helps with
- Waking at night to urinate (nocturia)
- Sudden, hard-to-ignore urges to use the bathroom
- Bladder leaks — on the way to the loo, during activity, or without warning
- Incontinence and weakness following prostate surgery
- Erectile dysfunction with a pelvic floor component
- Premature ejaculation
- Reduced sensation or confidence during intimacy
- Long-term pelvic floor health and protection
Why home treatment works — when exercises don't
Kegel exercises are widely recommended for men — but most men struggle to identify the right muscles, and many contract the wrong ones entirely without realising it. Without feedback, it's guesswork.
The Kegel8 V For Men removes the guesswork completely. The electrical stimulation finds and works the right muscles for you. The tibial nerve stimulation regulates the nerve signals driving your bladder behaviour. Every programme was designed specifically for men by Amanda Savage, one of the UK's leading pelvic health physiotherapists — so you know exactly what you're doing and why.
You sit down. You follow the programme. The device does the rest.
5 reasons men choose the Kegel8 V For Men
- Sleep through the night again — TTNS via the ankle electrodes calms an overactive bladder, reducing urgency and night-time trips to the loo without any internal use
- Treat the cause, not just the symptom — two clinically proven pathways in one kit: muscle rehabilitation via the probe, nerve regulation via the ankle electrodes
- Backed by real clinical evidence — NMES shown to improve erectile function in up to 75% of men and cure premature ejaculation in 83% across peer-reviewed studies
- Designed by a specialist, for men — every programme created by physiotherapist Amanda Savage; precise, purposeful, and simple to follow
- Private, discreet, effective — medical-grade results at home, on your schedule, without waiting rooms or difficult conversations
Precautions
Not intended for use by individuals with active cancer or those currently receiving cancer treatment. Please consult your GP or specialist before use if you are unsure whether this device is suitable for you.
Clinical reference: Pelvic physical therapy for male sexual disorders: a narrative review. PubMed Central PMC12700822.










