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The StarFormer Guide

StarFormer at Pink: pelvic floor strengthening and body sculpting through magnetic muscle stimulation, and what to expect. Answered by Pink's clinical team.

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Last updated July 2026 · kept current with the guide

Reviewed by Pink's clinical team 4.9 across 448 reviews · Google & Yotpo Treating every skin tone, Fitzpatrick I–VI, since 2019 Doncaster, Melbourne

The pelvic floor and the deep core are muscle, and like any muscle they weaken with time, pregnancy, surgery, and age. StarFormer rebuilds them without effort on your part, using high-intensity magnetic energy to contract the muscle thousands of times in a single session, far beyond what you could do on your own. You stay fully clothed, you sit or lie still, and the work happens for you.

At Pink, that work runs on the StarFormer PRO at 3.0 Tesla, in two treatments: IntimaWave for pelvic floor strength and continence, and TightWave for core and body sculpting. This guide answers what we are asked most: how StarFormer compares to Emsella and Emsculpt NEO, why the 3.0 Tesla output matters, and what the treatment offers men as well as women.

The treatment behind this guide
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Pelvic floor and body sculpting with StarFormer Pro at Pink Laser Clinics. Located in Doncaster, Melbourne.

Reading in this guide

The questions we're asked most, answered properly, one at a time.

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The StarFormer Guide
Non-Surgical Pelvic Floor Options in Melbourne: Physio, Chairs and Where Each Fits
You do not have to choose between doing nothing and having surgery. Most pelvic floor problems are managed with a layered non-surgical pathway: physiotherapy and exercise first, then lifestyle measures, supports such as pessaries,...
6 min read
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The StarFormer Guide
Menopause, Bladder Leaks and Pelvic Floor Strength: What Actually Helps
Bladder leaks that arrive around menopause are common, but "just my age" is not the whole story, and it is not a sentence. Falling oestrogen changes the tissue and muscle that support the bladder,...
6 min read
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The StarFormer Guide
Leaking After Childbirth: A Pelvic Floor Recovery Timeline, 6 Weeks to 12 Months
Some leaking and heaviness in the early weeks after birth is common, and much of it settles. But "give it time" has no end date attached. Here is a realistic pelvic floor recovery timeline,...
6 min read
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The StarFormer Guide
Men at the StarFormer PRO: Pelvic Floor Recovery, Muscle Rebuilding and Body Sculpting
Pelvic floor treatment is marketed almost entirely to women, but men have the same muscles and the same problems, especially after prostate surgery. The StarFormer PRO treats male pelvic floor recovery, muscle rebuilding and...
7 min read
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The StarFormer Guide
TightWave or Emsculpt NEO: How to Read the Body Sculpting Comparison
TightWave and Emsculpt NEO both contract your muscles far beyond what exercise can, but they are built differently. TightWave is pure magnetic muscle stimulation, focused entirely on building and toning muscle. Emsculpt NEO combines...
7 min read
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The StarFormer Guide
Emsella or IntimaWave: How to Compare Pelvic Floor Chairs in Melbourne
Both the Emsella and the StarFormer PRO IntimaWave chair strengthen your pelvic floor while you sit fully clothed. The difference is in the engineering. IntimaWave uses Fotona's HITS technology with a seat-and-back design that...
7 min read

Quick answers

The short versions of the questions readers ask before they book.

Non-Invasive Body Sculpting in Melbourne: Building Muscle vs Freezing Fat
They do different jobs. Building muscle uses magnetic stimulation to contract and strengthen; freezing fat reduces volume. Knowing which result you actually want decides the right treatment.
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Leaking When You Laugh Is Common. It Doesn't Have to Be Your Normal.
Very common, and not something you have to live with. Leaking when you laugh, cough or sneeze is stress incontinence, one of the most treatable pelvic floor problems, and strengthening the muscle is where treatment starts.
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Stress, Urge or Mixed: Which Kind of Incontinence Do You Have?
Stress incontinence is leaking with a cough, laugh or lift; urge is a sudden need you cannot defer; mixed is both. Naming your type is the first useful step, because the emphasis of care differs.
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