Blogs
Case Study — Migraine Relief with Botox After CGRP Failure
A clinical case highlights how Botox can provide meaningful relief for patients with treatment-resistant chronic migraines. A 46-year-old woman presented with a five-year history of migraines occurring 20–25 days per month, accompanied by nausea, light...
Botox for Migraines After CGRP Therapy Failure
For patients who do not experience lasting relief from CGRP migraine therapies, it can feel discouraging. However, clinical evidence shows that Botox remains an effective and evidence-based option even after CGRP treatment failure. CGRP therapies target a...
CGRP Migraine Therapies — What the Evidence Really Shows
CGRP monoclonal antibodies represent an important advancement in migraine treatment, helping many patients reduce migraine frequency. However, real-world evidence shows that these therapies do not work for everyone, particularly those with long-standing chronic...
Understanding Peripheral and Central Sensitization in Migraines
Migraines are driven by more than triggers like stress, weather changes, or certain foods. At their core, chronic migraines involve changes in how the nervous system processes pain. Two key mechanisms: Peripheral Sensitization and Central Sensitization play a...
Why Botox Works for Chronic Migraine Relief
Chronic migraines are not simply severe headaches, they are a complex neurological condition involving persistent nerve sensitization and abnormal pain processing. This is why Botox has become a proven preventive treatment for patients suffering from chronic...
When Migraine Medications Aren’t Enough: Botox as a Next-Step Treatment
Many chronic migraine sufferers try multiple medications, triptans, anti-inflammatories, beta-blockers, anticonvulsants—before realizing the results are inconsistent or accompanied by intolerable side effects.For these Burlington patients, Botox may be an ideal...






