Botox, primarily known for its cosmetic use in reducing facial wrinkles, is also an FDA-approved treatment for chronic migraine sufferers. This therapeutic use is based on Botox's ability to block neurotransmitters that carry pain signals from your brain. For those experiencing migraines on more than 15 days each month, Botox injections can be a beacon of hope, potentially reducing the frequency and severity of their headaches.
The procedure involves multiple injections of Botox around the head and neck, aiming to dull future headache symptoms. Typically, a treatment session lasts about 15 minutes, during which a neurologist or a trained healthcare provider administers Botox using a fine needle. Patients usually start experiencing relief within two to three weeks of their first treatment, although full benefits might take more sessions to materialize.
After receiving Botox for migraine, it's common for patients to report a significant reduction in the frequency and intensity of their migraine episodes. While results vary from person to person, many find that their migraines become less debilitating, allowing a better quality of life. Side effects are generally minimal, with some experiencing temporary discomfort or bruising at injection sites.
For ongoing relief, patients typically receive Botox injections every 12 weeks. Regular treatments are crucial for maintaining the therapeutic effects on chronic migraines. The continuity and timing of injections should be closely monitored by a healthcare professional, ensuring each patient's treatment plan is optimized for their specific needs.
Deciding to use Botox for migraines involves a comprehensive discussion with a healthcare provider about potential benefits and risks. For individuals plagued by chronic migraines, Botox offers a promising option beyond traditional medication, aiming to reduce the crippling impact migraines can have on everyday life.
Dysport is an injectable wrinkle relaxer that smoothes dynamic wrinkles and lines throughout your face, like glabellar lines between the brows. Much like other types of wrinkle relaxer injectables, Dysport is composed of a purified strain of botulinum toxin type A to temporarily relax or paralyze particular muscle groups in the facial area. When these regions are relaxed, the common movements that cause dynamic lines are limited and the skin attached to the muscle is tightened. This enables you to frown or smile frequently without leading to dynamic wrinkles. It also delivers refreshed outcomes that don't make you look "overdone." At Spa Asteria, we are thrilled to offer Dysport injections to help Park City, UT area patients appear refreshed and youthful.
Dysport injectables are administered in one of our treatment rooms following your exam and discussion with Vanessa M. Hart, M.D. The procedure takes around 15 – 30 minutes. A numbing gel is typically unnecessary because the injections involve using a fine-gauge needle that causes very little discomfort, but the gel can be applied upon request. After the treatment region has been sterilized, several Dysport injections will be placed along the forehead, followed by an ice pack to lessen bruising and inflammation. After your treatment at Spa Asteria, you may resume your day-to-day tasks, but you should try to avoid heavy activities for about a full day. Results are commonly seen in 1 – 3 days as the appearance of dynamic wrinkles decreases to create a smoother, rejuvenated look.
Dysport typically lasts up to four months, however this may vary depending on the individual. It is recommended to receive Dysport injections every three to four months in order to maintain desired results.
Some slight swelling, bruising, and redness at the injection sites may occur, but these effects don't last long. We recommend avoiding rigorous physical activity and touching the treatment sites for the next day or so. After a few days, you may begin to notice results. BOTOX's smoothing effects may last up to four months. We'll consult with you about how often you should schedule follow-up injections.