TREATMENTS & PROCEDURES
Botox Injections


GROTH PAIN & SPINE
What is Botox for Chronic Migraine?
Botox® (onabotulinumtoxinA) is an FDA‑approved treatment used to prevent chronic migraines in adults. Chronic migraine is defined as experiencing 15 or more headache days per month, with at least 8 of those having migraine features, for more than three months.
Botox works by relaxing specific muscles and blocking the release of neurotransmitters involved in pain signaling. This reduces the activation of migraine pathways and can significantly decrease the frequency and severity of migraine attacks.
Botox for migraines is a minimally invasive, in‑office procedure performed by trained pain management specialists.
How Botox Works
It works by:
• Blocking the release of pain‑related neurotransmitters
• Preventing activation of migraine pain pathways
• Relaxing muscle groups that may trigger migraines
• Reducing central sensitization associated with chronic migraine
These effects help decrease migraine frequency, intensity, and duration.
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UNDERSTANDING THE PROCEDURE
The Procedure
Botox migraine treatment involves a series of small injections into specific muscles of the head and neck. The procedure usually takes 10–15 minutes and most patients describe the injections as small pinches with minimal discomfort.
Who Is a Candidate?
You may be a candidate for Botox if you:
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Experience 15 or more headache days per month
- Have chronic migraines lasting more than 3 months
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Have tried preventive medications without adequate relief
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Cannot tolerate other migraine medications
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Prefer a non‑daily migraine prevention option
Botox is approved for adults age 18 and older with chronic migraine.
Potential Benefits of Botox for Migraine
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Reduces number of migraine days
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Decreases severity of migraine attacks
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Minimally invasive in‑office treatment
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No daily medication required
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Quick procedure with minimal downtime
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Long‑lasting results (about 3 months)
Many patients experience 7–9 fewer migraine days per month after several treatment cycles.
What to Expect After Treatment
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Mild soreness at injection sites may occur
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Patients can usually return to normal activity immediately
Botox treatments are typically repeated every 12 weeks. Maximum benefit is often seen after 2–3 treatment cycles.
Possible Risks/Side Effects
Botox is generally well tolerated. Possible side effects include:
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Mild injection site pain
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Temporary neck stiffness
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Headache after treatment
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Eyelid drooping (rare)
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Muscle weakness in the treated area
Serious complications are rare when performed by trained specialists.
FAQS: Frequently asked questions
Results usually last about 3 months.
Some patients notice improvement within 1–2 weeks, but the full preventive benefit may take 2-3 treatment cycles.
Yes. Botox can be combined with other migraine medications as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Groth Pain & Spine:
Guiding You From Pain To Possibility
At our practice, we don’t just treat pain, we treat people. We take time to understand your story, your symptoms, and what matters most to you. With every visit, you’ll experience thoughtful, attentive care that puts your comfort and well-being first. Because to us, you’re not just a patient, you’re part of the family.
