MIGRAINES

Botox for Migraines in Creve Coeur, MO

Chronic migraines can take over your life, with pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light that keep you from working or enjoying your days. At 4Ever Young STL MedSpa in Creve Coeur, MO, Botox is an FDA-approved treatment that can reduce how often chronic migraines strike. If you have been searching for Botox for migraines in Creve Coeur or a med spa near St. Louis, it may offer relief when other options have fallen short.

Botox has been FDA-approved for chronic migraine since 2010. Chronic migraine means having a headache on 15 or more days a month, with migraine features on at least eight of them. For that specific pattern, a series of small Botox injections across the head and neck can lower how often the migraines come and how severe they feel.

The goal is fewer migraine days and a life less ruled by pain. Botox will not cure migraines, and it is meant for chronic migraine rather than the occasional headache. It works gradually, over treatment cycles, and not everyone responds the same way. We are honest about what to expect so you can decide with clear information.

What Is Botox for Migraines?

Migraines are recurring, often severe headaches that can come with nausea, visual changes, and a strong sensitivity to light and sound. For people with chronic migraine, Botox is given about every 12 weeks as a set of small injections at specific points around the forehead, temples, back of the head, neck, and shoulders. The idea is that Botox calms the nerve signals involved in migraine pain. Many patients notice a meaningful drop in migraine days after a couple of cycles, though it can take time to build.

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Am I a Good Candidate for Botox for Migraines?

Botox for migraines is intended for adults with chronic migraine, generally those with 15 or more headache days a month, who have tried other preventive options. It is not the right tool for occasional or episodic migraines. Because this is a medical treatment, we start with a careful look at your history and your headache pattern. Our founder and lead injector, Alina McCann, MSN, APRN, AGNP, will tell you honestly whether you fit the criteria and may coordinate with your physician or neurologist. If your headaches are tied to jaw clenching, our TMJ treatment may also help.

Experts in Botox and Migraine Relief

At 4Ever Young STL MedSpa, Botox for migraine relief is handled with the same precision we bring to every injection. The treatment follows a specific protocol of injection sites developed for chronic migraine, so placement and dosing matter. We take time to understand your headaches and set realistic expectations. Patients across Creve Coeur and the St. Louis area come to us for careful, knowledgeable care rather than a rushed appointment.

Pros and Considerations of Botox for Migraines

For the right patient, Botox for chronic migraine has real upside. It can lower how often migraines hit, ease their intensity, and cut back on how much rescue medication you reach for. It is preventive, so it works in the background rather than treating a single attack.

There are things to weigh too. It is for chronic migraine only, it takes a couple of cycles to judge, and results vary from person to person. Like any injection, it can cause temporary soreness or a small bruise. We go over all of it at your consultation so the decision is an informed one.

How Much Does Botox for Migraines Cost in Creve Coeur, MO?

Botox for chronic migraine uses more units than a cosmetic treatment because it follows a set protocol of injection sites across the head and neck. Current pricing is on our price guide, and we confirm your cost at a consultation. Some medical insurance plans cover Botox for chronic migraine, so it is worth checking your coverage.

Because the treatment repeats about every 12 weeks, we will map out the schedule and cost so there are no surprises. We offer package pricing and seasonal specials for new and returning patients. Book a consultation and we will walk through your options and a clear plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Botox FDA-approved for migraines?

Yes, for chronic migraine in adults, meaning 15 or more headache days a month. It is not approved for occasional or episodic migraines, and we will tell you honestly if it is not the right fit.

The standard schedule is about every 12 weeks. It works as a preventive treatment, so it is given on a regular cycle rather than during an attack.

Some people notice fewer migraine days after the first round, but it often takes two cycles to judge the full effect. We give it time before deciding whether it is helping.

No. It is a preventive treatment that can reduce how often chronic migraines happen and how severe they are. It does not cure the condition.

Many medical plans cover Botox for chronic migraine when the criteria are met. Coverage varies, so we recommend checking with your insurer, and we can point you in the right direction.

It depends on your plan and coverage. See current pricing on our price guide, and we confirm your cost at a consultation.

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