Search
[give_form id="19690"]

Aeroflow Urology’s Favorite Incontinence Products for Men

For many men, living with urinary incontinence poses unique challenges that can take away from their sense of freedom and confidence.

However, free and discreet solutions are now available for many men who have been diagnosed with urinary incontinence due to various underlying medical conditions, such as prostate problems, aging, and surgery. Products like male protective underwear, adult briefs, and male bladder control pads are all excellent options to help men regain control over their lives and restore their confidence.

Read about Aeroflow Urology’s favorite male incontinence products for lighter to heavier bladder leaks and find out how you can get them through insurance for free!

Male Bladder Control Pads

Male bladder pads are excellent choices for men who have lighter bladder incontinence and want products that are discreet. These thin pads are contoured to fit the male anatomy and fit comfortably inside undergarments for all-day protection. 

Top Pick:
Attends Discreet Male Guard

Why We Like It:

  • Odor control
  • Absorbent
  • Adhesive backing
  • Soft top materials
attends image.

Male Protective Underwear

Male protective underwear are made for men who have light to moderate leaks but need something more leak-proof than bladder control pads. Because protective underwear have an elastic waistband that pulls up and come in men’s colors, these products are a good choice for men who want a protective product that looks and feels like real underwear. 

Top Pick:
TENA Men’s Protective Underwear
Why We Like It:

  • Odor control
  • Maintains natural balance of skin
  • Super-absorbent materials
  • Soft leg elastics
Tena product image.

Adult Briefs

While adult briefs are unisex, they are wonderful for men who have heavier urinary incontinence or bowel incontinence. These can also be a great choice for men who need protection from overnight leakage. Adult briefs have tab-style waistbands that can be torn away for easy changes. 

Top Pick: 

Prevail Per-Fit 360 Adult Briefs

Why We Like It:

  • Odor control
  • Maximum absorbency
  • Breathable fabric 
  • Stretchy sides
prevail image.

How to Get Free Male Bladder Care Products

 

Incontinence products can be expensive out of pocket. It can also feel embarrassing to purchase them in a store. But, you should never use things like toilet paper or maxi pads to dry up leaks because you can’t afford the right products or don’t know which type of products to use. That’s why Aeroflow Urology provides high-quality men’s incontinence supplies through insurance, giving them to you for free if you qualify. They also deliver right to your home every month, so you no longer have to take trips to the store to buy products.

To find out if you qualify, fill out their secure Eligibility Form. It takes less than five minutes, and after you submit the form, one of their expert Continence Care Specialists will reach out to you in one to two business days to let you know if you qualify for free products.

Empower yourself by taking control of your healthcare and getting incontinence products for free with Aeroflow Urology today.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles

Five women of varying ages stand close together, smiling and laughing. The text discusses vital conversations on health—from postpartum to incontinence after prostate cancer surgery—on the Life Without Leaks NAFC podcast.

From Postpartum to Postmenopause: The Conversations Women Need to Have

In this episode of Life Without Leaks, we’re joined by Dr. Barbara Frank of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, along with Alex Fennell, co-founder of Attn: Grace, an innovative manufacturer of incontinence products.

Together, we explore the realities of bladder leaks and pelvic floor health during pregnancy, postpartum recovery, perimenopause and menopause, and we discuss why more women are finally beginning to talk more openly about their experiences.

The conversation covers:
• The connection between hormones, menopause and bladder leaks
• Why pelvic floor therapy is having a major moment
• The surprising relationship between pelvic floor tension and incontinence
• How products can impact skin health, comfort and UTIs
• The truth about hormone replacement therapy
• Why community and conversation matter so much in women’s health

Alex also shares the story behind Attn: Grace and the company’s mission to create cleaner, plant-based incontinence products designed to support women with comfort, dignity and confidence.

Whether you’re navigating postpartum recovery, menopause symptoms or simply looking to better understand pelvic health, this episode offers expert insights, practical advice and an encouraging reminder that no one should feel alone in these experiences.

A person sitting on a beige bath mat is placing an incontinence pad into their underwear for skin protection. A box labeled Attn: Grace with blue designs sits on the mat nearby.

Ask The Expert: From A Doctor’s Perspective What Are Some Common Questions You Hear?

If you’ve ever sneezed and held your breath hoping for the best, you’re not alone. Bladder leaks, pelvic floor issues, and the constellation of symptoms that go with them are incredibly common — and incredibly under-discussed. We sat down with two of our favorite experts who are changing the bladder leak conversation: Dr. Barbara Frank, Attn: Grace medical advisor and board certified OB/GYN, and Dr. Sara Reardon, pelvic floor physical therapist (and the woman your pelvic floor has been waiting to meet). They took turns asking each other the questions their patients ask most — and answered them with the same candor they bring to the exam room. They cover everything from how to prepare for postpartum, to what question to ask your own pelvic floor PT, to how to manage incontinence during menopause. This is a knowledge drop you don’t want to miss.

Two older women smiling and walking together on a sunny neighborhood sidewalk, one holding a coffee cup. Both enjoy the confidence provided by discreet incontinence products for women. Trees and houses line the street in the background.

How Aging Changes Bladder Control — What Most People Don’t Expect

As an RN who’s worked in geriatrics for over 14 years, I know first hand that changes in bladder control can be a common part of aging. However, what I’ve also learned is that the treatment and management of these changes differ depending on whether they are due to aging or other conditions.
If you’re experiencing more frequent trips to the bathroom or sudden, intense urges to urinate, you might be wondering what is going on and what you can do about it. Let’s talk through some of the changes that might be going on in your body and how you can be better prepared to manage your bladder control.

Five women of varying ages stand close together, smiling and laughing. The text discusses vital conversations on health—from postpartum to incontinence after prostate cancer surgery—on the Life Without Leaks NAFC podcast.

From Postpartum to Postmenopause: The Conversations Women Need to Have

In this episode of Life Without Leaks, we’re joined by Dr. Barbara Frank of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, along with Alex Fennell, co-founder of Attn: Grace, an innovative manufacturer of incontinence products.

Together, we explore the realities of bladder leaks and pelvic floor health during pregnancy, postpartum recovery, perimenopause and menopause, and we discuss why more women are finally beginning to talk more openly about their experiences.

The conversation covers:
• The connection between hormones, menopause and bladder leaks
• Why pelvic floor therapy is having a major moment
• The surprising relationship between pelvic floor tension and incontinence
• How products can impact skin health, comfort and UTIs
• The truth about hormone replacement therapy
• Why community and conversation matter so much in women’s health

Alex also shares the story behind Attn: Grace and the company’s mission to create cleaner, plant-based incontinence products designed to support women with comfort, dignity and confidence.

Whether you’re navigating postpartum recovery, menopause symptoms or simply looking to better understand pelvic health, this episode offers expert insights, practical advice and an encouraging reminder that no one should feel alone in these experiences.