Headache Relief – Botox Not Just For Wrinkles Anymore

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Headache Relief - Botox Not Just For Wrinkles AnymorHeadache relief – Botox not just for wrinkles anymore and I’m not sure that’s a good thing. I was once dating a beautiful blonde (at least most of the time) from Russia. One day out of the blue she said, “I need you to get rid of these wrinkles around my eyes and forehead.” Of course being a man I had not seen them before she said anything and even after she said something, they were so small I didn’t even notice them. And yet to her they were big, bad and ugly and I had to take her to get botox to remove her wrinkles.

Ran across a news report from wtnh.com in Connecticut that talked about a new way to use Botox…

Headache Relief – Botox Not Just For Wrinkles Anymore

(WTNH) — Saint Raphael’s headache program offers cutting edge treatments and support for those with severe headaches and migraines.

A few of the treatments include physical therapy, medication, and surgery. Botox is also a cutting-edge treatment that has provided relief for many migraine sufferers.

• Botox is not just for wrinkles: This treatment is being used by neurologists for debilitating conditions such as muscle spasticity from stroke and migraines. 
• Botox has been approved by the FDA for treatment of migraines and has shown great success in studies. 
• The injections are given in small doses into the head and back of the neck every three months with results seen as early as a few weeks.

Click here to find out what else besides Botox they are using for headache relief

Migraine headaches are some of the most debilitating headaches one can have. If Botox can bring relief from the pain of migraines then it has moved from making the outside pretty to making the inside feel pretty.

OK girls now you have a new reason to tell your man you need botox. :)

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