Migraine Treatment with Botox
Migraine can significantly affect life, and traditional treatment approaches are not always sufficient. An effective, scientifically based alternative is the migraine treatment with Botox. By targeting specific muscle areas with injections, the activity of nerves that trigger migraines is reduced. This often leads to a noticeable reduction in the frequency and intensity of attacks.
Although we cannot provide a promise of cure, our clinical experience shows that many patients experience significant improvement. In addition to the classic injection schemes, injecting Botox into the glabella and forehead can often be sufficient to achieve a good effect. This minimally invasive method is well-tolerated and offers sustainable relief from symptoms, even with less frequent migraine attacks.
Advantages of migraine treatment with Botox:
- Scientifically based, medically tested therapy
- Reduction in frequency and intensity of migraine attacks
- Efficacy often achieved through injections in the glabella and forehead
- Minimally invasive and well-tolerated
Areas of application:
- Patients with chronic migraine (more than 15 migraine days per month)
- Patients with migraines that do not respond sufficiently to traditional treatment approaches
- Patients seeking efficient and long-lasting pain relief
Treatment course:
Botox is administered through a series of small injections into specified muscle groups in the head and neck area. Often, targeted injections in the forehead and glabella suffice. The treatment lasts about 20 to 30 minutes and the effect sets in after 2 to 6 weeks. To ensure long-term relief, the treatment should be repeated every 6-12 weeks.
Cost: from €450, depending on the extent of treatment.