Treating Migraines, Hyperhidrosis & Pain With Botox

3 years ago By Med-Aesthetics Injections

Botox’s cosmetic applications are well-known. From frown lines to crows feet, Botox injections can help improve the look of your skin. What many people may not know, however, is that Botox is actually used as a therapeutic remedy as well. Botox injections can help reduce the effects of migraines, underarm sweating from hyperhidrosis, and neck and back pain. With the average procedure taking only 30 minutes and treatment lasting for up to six months, Botox injections can be a quick and long-lasting solution when other remedies prove to be ineffective.

  • Botox for Migraines - People who suffer from migraines know how painful they can be and how disruptive they are to daily life. If you have tried over-the-counter and prescription medications and had no luck, you might want to think about trying Botox injections to relieve pain. Botox is injected into different areas of the head and neck to reduce the pain, nausea and sensitivity to light associated with migraines.
  • Botox for Hyperhidrosis - Hyperhidrosis is a condition that causes excessive sweating in various parts of the body, including the feet, hands, face and underarms. By injecting Botox into the problem area, chemical messengers are blocked, preventing sweat glands from working. This can significantly reduce the amount of sweat experienced by patients who suffer from hyperhidrosis.
  • Botox Pain Treatment - Botox can also help manage pain from certain muscle syndromes. Injecting Botox into areas experiencing muscle pain keeps nerve signals from triggering painful muscle tightening and spasms. For people with cervical dystonia and spasticity, this treatment can vastly improve daily living and make life more comfortable.

If you suffer from chronic migraines, hyperhidrosis or neck pain and have not had success with traditional treatments, Botox could offer a viable solution.

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