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 next step

Botox is different from oral medications because it works at the muscular and neurological level. It reduces overactivity in key muscle groups, calms irritated nerve pathways, and prevents sensory overload; three core drivers of migraine attacks.

Patients who benefit most from Botox typically experience:

  • Frequent migraines (15+ days per month)
  • Jaw tension or bruxism
  • TMD-related facial pain
  • Medication-overuse headaches
  • Poor tolerance to oral preventives

Botox is administered every 12 weeks using precise injection points across the forehead, temples, scalp, neck, and jaw. With consistent treatment cycles, most patients experience reduced headache frequency, fewer severe attacks, and improved overall functioning.

Botox is also well suited for patients who prefer a non-daily treatment option with minimal systemic effects. It does not cause weight gain, fatigue, or cognitive issues commonly associated with oral medications.

If you feel your migraines are controlling your life despite medications, Botox may be the preventive treatment that finally breaks the cycle.

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