Botox for Migraines in Lenexa

Botox For Migraines

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Consultation required?

No

Treatment type

Injectable

Treatment length

15 minutes

Recommended # of sessions

1

Downtime

None

Duration of results

3 to 6 months

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Shake The Ache with Botox

Headaches are extremely common, but only a few understand the pain of chronic migraines. Thankfully, Botox has proven able to relieve migraine symptoms and prevent migraines from occurring.

You might think, “Isn’t Botox for wrinkles?” You aren’t wrong—Botox is most known for its effectiveness as a wrinkle-relaxing treatment. However, further studies have shown its effectiveness as a health and wellness treatment—as well as an aesthetic service.

At Physician Aesthetic Specialists, we understand the effect migraines can have on your life and offer Botox for migraines in Lenexa as an effective long-term solution.

Your Migraine Solution

There are many reasons for chronic migraines to emerge, including genetics, lifestyle, and your overall health.

Having other chronic health conditions can increase your chances of developing migraines. No matter the cause, migraines can be extremely disruptive to your day, causing nausea, vomiting, light sensitivity, pain, and more.

Chronic migraines are typically characterized by having 15 or more days in a month with a migraine. And even on days without migraines, we see patients experiencing regular headaches. Sadly, there is no cure, but there are options for treatments to reduce pain and prevent the development of a migraine.

How Botox Works For Migraines

We offer Botox for migraines in Lenexa because of how effective of a treatment it has proven to be.

When you have a migraine, your body releases molecules and neurotransmitters that express pain in your brain. Since Botox uses neuromodulation, — meaning it affects the muscles and nerves — it can inhibit the expression of these neurotransmitters.

Our team knows how to strategically place your injections in specific, tiny muscles in your face and neck, targeting where the migraine begins. Since its approval by the FDA in 2010, early studies have shown that within 3 treatment sessions, Botox reduced the number of migraine days per month by an average of 3.1 days.

What Botox Treats

While we use Botox for Migraines and TMJ at Physician Aesthetic Specialists, there are many other medical and aesthetic concerns that Botox can treat.

A few concerns include:

Forehead lines Brow lines Neck spasms Overactive bladder Mouth lines Chin lines Lazy eye Neck lines TMJ disorders Crow’s Feet

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With our Treatment Planning Tool, you can select your target area and explore which treatment option is right for you.

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Why Visit Physician Aesthetic Specialists?

Years of Experience

We understand you need an experienced team to handle your care. That is why Dr. Margolin leads our team and provides most of our treatments—his 20 years of surgical experience ensure you receive the best treatment possible.

Inviting Atmosphere

We’re dedicated to creating a space where you feel safe and comfortable to express your aesthetic and wellness concerns. At Physician Aesthetic Specialists, we do everything we can to ensure you feel at home.

One-on-One Interaction

When you meet with us for a consultation, you’ll talk directly with Dr. Margolin to discuss your concerns. He’ll carefully listen and work with you to create a custom treatment plan that will help you accomplish your goals.

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Exceptional results matter, so make sure you receive the best by booking an appointment at our practice today!

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