Botox – migraines and headaches
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Treatment duration:
15-20 min
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Anesthesia:
No anesthesia
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Physical activity:
After 3 days
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First results:
After 3 days
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Permanence:
Up to 5 months
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Recommended no. of treatments:
1
Indications:
- Migraines
- Migraine aura
- Tension headaches
- Migraine with aura
- Eye migraine
Contraindications:
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Some diseases: Miastenia Gravis, Lambert-Eaton syndrome, multiple sclerosis
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Some antibiotics (aminoglicosides)
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Allergy to any ingredient of the injected formula
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Infections, cold sore
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Inflammations around the treated area
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Cancer
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Pregnancy, breastfeeding
Treatment summary:
The procedure to treat migraines with Botox is one of the most effective methods for this problem. It’s dedicated to people struggling with frequent migraine headaches or tension headaches with various levels of intensity.
During the procedure I inject Botox to several places around the head area, where the tension appear: forehead, temples, neck. It reduces the strength of these muscles in that area. That leads to a partial or even full removal of recurring migraines and headaches.
After the procedure:
Right after the procedure you won’t feel any difference. Botox brings first effects around 3 days after, reaching its maximum at 2 weeks after. You can expect to have your headaches reduced and have a higher life comfort. The only side effect is wrinkles reduction on your forehead :)
Results will last for around 5 months, which significantly depends on your organism. Two weeks after the procedure we meet again for a check-up to evaluate the results.