
New Device Offers Non-Surgical Relief for Incontinence
A South Korean company has launched Urino, a reusable medical device that helps millions living with urinary incontinence reclaim active lives without surgery or bulky pads. The discreet, inserted device provides physical support to prevent leakage during daily activities and exercise.
Millions of people worldwide quietly manage urinary incontinence, often avoiding activities they love because of fear and embarrassment. A new medical device from South Korea is changing that reality with a solution that requires no surgery and no disposable products.
Seawon Meditech announced the launch of Urino on April 27, 2026, after extensive research into human anatomy and user needs. The inserted medical device provides physical support to the urethra, preventing involuntary leakage while remaining completely invisible under clothing.
Unlike traditional pads or liners that many find bulky and unreliable, Urino stays securely in place during everything from daily walks to intensive exercise. The ergonomic design focuses on comfort and ease of use, allowing wearers to forget they're managing a condition at all.
The device is made from biocompatible, medical-grade materials safe for repeated use. This reusable approach not only saves users money over time but also reduces waste from single-use incontinence products that often end up in landfills.
Urinary incontinence affects people across all ages and backgrounds, frequently leading to social withdrawal and decreased physical activity. Many sufferers stop exercising, avoid social gatherings, or give up hobbies because existing solutions feel inadequate or embarrassing.

"Our goal with Urino was to move beyond temporary fixes and provide a solution that truly restores freedom to those managing incontinence," a Seawon Meditech representative explained. The company specializes in urological and lifestyle-related health conditions, focusing on human-centric design.
Why This Inspires
What makes Urino meaningful goes beyond its technical innovation. It addresses a deeply personal health challenge that many people suffer in silence, too embarrassed to discuss even with healthcare providers.
By creating a discreet, effective alternative to surgery or disposable products, Seawon Meditech is helping people reclaim not just their physical comfort but their confidence and social connections. The device empowers users to return to activities they'd abandoned, whether that's playing with grandchildren, joining a fitness class, or simply running errands without anxiety.
The solution also reflects a growing trend in medical technology toward patient-centered design that prioritizes quality of life alongside clinical effectiveness.
Urino is now available through Seawon Meditech's official channels, including their online store, offering hope to those ready to live more freely.
Based on reporting by Google News - South Korea Breakthrough
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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