Do you frequently notice migraine symptoms? You know the type of issues we mean – the intense headache, nausea, vision impairment, and sensitivity to light or sound. According to the Migraine Research Foundation, “More than 4 million adults experience chronic daily migraine – with at least 15 migraine days per month.” Regularly experiencing migraines is no way to live. The good news is that Botox can help relieve your pain! That’s right. The exact same type of Botox used for cosmetic or aesthetic reasons can also be helpful in lessening migraine pain.
So, while you’re enjoying the incredibly visual results of your Botox treatments, now you can also take note of their healing powers. You can make sure you’re looking young and eliminating wrinkles while getting rid of those pesky migraines. You’re probably wondering how Botox can have such a direct effect on migraine pain. Well, the Botox procedure paralyzes nerve terminals, which transmit pain. Botox stops your body from producing pain substances and sending the message that you are in pain. It just stops the whole pain process right in its tracks. The muscles relax, which allows the pain to subside.
As with any medical procedure, some patients might feel relief from migraines while others may not. The best way to know what works is to try but to first seek advice from medical professionals in a scheduled consultation. It’s also worth noting that this treatment might take a few weeks or visits to start making an impact. If you don’t notice a difference at first, don’t lose hope. Trial and error is the key. Our office is always available to discuss the details of Botox treatment in further detail. Even if you can’t reach us via phone, you are more than welcome to message or comment on one of our social media accounts.
Are you curious about how Botox can help with your incessant headaches? Give Fairlawn Aesthetic MD a call at 330-801-9069 to schedule an appointment. You can also learn more about our Botox treatments online at fairlawnaestheticmd.com/botox-dermal-fillers/. We also encourage you to connect with us on social media via Facebook and Instagram.
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