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04/03/2025

Finding freedom: How Revi helped Renee regain control of her life

Renee spent her life caring for others, but when Urge Urinary Incontinence (UUI) started limiting her own life, she found freedom with Revi®—a minimally invasive solution that restored her confidence and control.

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For years, Renee dedicated her life to caring for others. As a nurse, wife, mother, and grandmother, she was always the one providing support. 

But when Urge Urinary Incontinence (UUI) started to take control of her life, she found herself withdrawing—missing out on time with friends, avoiding exercise, and even carrying extra clothes just in case.

Like many others facing UUI, Renee tried multiple treatments, but nothing offered lasting relief. The condition became more than just a physical burden—it impacted her confidence, mobility, and overall quality of life.

That’s when she discovered Revi, a minimally invasive, drug-free therapy designed to help people like Renee regain control. 

With a simple outpatient procedure, Revi provided an adjustable, personalized solution that gave her the confidence to re-engage in the activities she once loved.

Today, Renee is no longer held back by UUI. She enjoys outings with her family, moves freely without worry, and most importantly, wants others to know there’s hope.

A lasting solution for UUI

Revi represents a breakthrough in UUI treatment—an innovative, one-time procedure that helps patients experience real, lasting relief without the side effects of drugs or the need for ongoing maintenance treatments. 

For Renee, it was the answer she had been searching for.

  • One-time, outpatient procedure
  • Personalized, adjustable therapy
  • Restored confidence & quality of life

Whether you’re a patient seeking hope or a provider looking for better, lasting solutions for your patients, Revi is changing the way we approach UUI treatment.

Learn more about how Revi can help.

This testimonial represents the personal experience and opinion of the patient. Statements made represent the experience of this patient. Patient responses can and do vary.