How is Botox for Migraine Administered?
Botox treatments for migraines take minutes. Specific trigger points and migraine sites are injected directly. The doctor designs an individualized injecting plan that involves tiny injections to the scalp, neck and face areas. The benefits of one treatment can last for several months. Most often patients return directly to work or normal activity immediately following Botox treatment. The Botox starts to work 3 to 4 days after the procedure and migraines become less frequent or severe. It is important to choose an experienced physician, such as Dr Gidon Frame at the Anti-Aging Medical & Laser Clinic, to carefully select the appropriate points and administer the Botox safely and effectively.