InjectCo offers FDA-approved Botox for migraines to patients in Arlington, TX through a 100% nurse-led team with over 10,000 treatments performed across Texas. Our Fort Worth clinic, rated 4.8 stars across more than 100 verified reviews, brings the same clinical Botox precision used daily in cosmetic care to the treatment of chronic migraine.
Kiara DeWitt, BSN, RN
If chronic migraines are taking your days, you do not have to settle for a long referral wait or a hospital setting. Arlington patients reach our Fort Worth clinic in about 20 to 25 minutes west on I-30. Our full range of Arlington med spa services includes therapeutic Botox, delivered with the clinical judgment of a dedicated, nurse-led team.
If you have shopped at Central Market on the West Freeway, you have driven right past us.
We are a focused, nurse-led medspa, so the person planning your migraine care is a registered nurse who works with Botox every day.
Your Botox migraine care is led by Kiara DeWitt, BSN, RN, CPN, an Advanced Clinical Aesthetic Nurse Injector and the founder of InjectCo. She trained through TCU's nursing program, about two miles south of our clinic, and built her clinical foundation at Cook Children's Hospital in the Fort Worth Medical District.
That background matters here. Treating migraines with Botox calls for a clear understanding of the anatomy of the head, neck, and shoulders, the same knowledge Kiara applies every day in aesthetic care. At InjectCo, you do not get a pain clinic that also offers Botox. You get a dedicated, nurse-led Botox team that understands the treatment from both sides.
As a proud TCU graduate, Kiara built InjectCo as a 100% nurse-led, nurse-founded clinic for the Fort Worth community.
The FDA approved Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) for chronic migraine prevention in 2010. To qualify, you need chronic migraine, defined as 15 or more headache days per month, with at least 8 of those involving migraine symptoms. Botox is not indicated for people with fewer than 15 headache days per month, which is why a consultation determines candidacy.
It can help with the symptoms and triggers behind chronic migraine: frequent headache days, throbbing pain, light and sound sensitivity, and the muscle tension across the forehead, temples, and neck that feeds an attack.
During a session, your injector places about 31 injections across 7 areas: the bridge of the nose, forehead, temples, back of the head, neck, and upper back. Total dosing typically runs around 155 units across these multiple sites, and the full benefit builds across sessions.
Schedule your free consultation to confirm whether you qualify for Botox migraine treatment.
For chronic migraine, we use Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA). It is the only neuromodulator the FDA has approved for chronic migraine prevention, based on clinical trials in adults who have 15 or more headache days per month. That approval is why Botox, and not other relaxers, is the right product for this medical use.
Other neuromodulators like Xeomin and Dysport are FDA-approved for cosmetic wrinkle treatment, not for migraine. Every product we use is medical grade and properly sourced. Your nurse matches the plan to your history and goals, and will tell you honestly if Botox for migraine is not the right fit.
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Prices are subject to change, and a consultation determines your exact plan. We offer financing through Cherry and CareCredit. Botox for chronic migraine is a medical use and may be billed differently from cosmetic treatment. InjectCo is a cash-pay clinic, so confirm any insurance reimbursement with your provider before booking.
Botox for migraines is not a one-time test. The benefit builds across cycles, so patients who stay with a steady schedule often see better results after the second and third rounds than after the first. The FDA-approved protocol repeats every 12 weeks.
Many patients commit to at least two to three rounds before judging the full effect. Some continue quarterly to hold their results, while others find the benefit lasts longer over time. Your nurse builds a realistic plan around your headache history. There is no pressure to commit to more than makes sense for you.
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Arlington patients seeking Botox migraine treatment reach InjectCo Fort Worth in about 20 to 25 minutes west on I-30. The clinic sits in Chapel Hill Shopping Center at Hulen Street and Interstate 30, the same center as Central Market and World Market. We are minutes from Dickies Arena and the Cultural District.

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InjectCo MedSpa Fort Worth is at 4701 West Fwy Suite 152 in Chapel Hill Shopping Center, at Hulen and I-30, the same center as Central Market and World Market. Arlington patients reach us in about 20 to 25 minutes west on I-30. Call or text (817) 285-5254 to book your free consultation, or book online at injectco.com. We are open Monday to Sunday, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Botox for chronic migraine is FDA-approved and is often covered by major health plans, Medicare, and Medicaid when you meet the clinical criteria. InjectCo is a cash-pay aesthetics clinic and does not bill insurance directly. Some patients with coverage may seek reimbursement from their insurer after treatment. Confirm your plan's policy with your provider before booking. Cherry and CareCredit financing are available.
The FDA-approved protocol uses about 31 injections across 7 areas: the bridge of the nose, forehead, temples, back of the head, neck, and upper back. Total dosing typically runs around 155 units. The session takes about 15 to 20 minutes. Your nurse may adjust placement based on your needs, but 31 injections across these areas is the standard protocol.
Yes, and InjectCo offers a free consultation first. Your nurse reviews your migraine history, confirms whether you meet the criteria of 15 or more headache days per month, and walks you through what to expect before you decide. In-office sessions at our Fort Worth clinic take about 15 to 20 minutes. Same-day appointments may be available. Call or text (817) 285-5254.
Yes. In Texas, licensed registered nurses can administer Botox under the supervision of a delegating physician, per Texas Medical Board guidelines. Every injection at our Fort Worth clinic is performed by a licensed nurse with physician oversight in place. That is the same compliance structure used across our 9-location Texas network.
Botox for migraines is injected across about 31 points in 7 areas of the head and neck: the bridge of the nose, the forehead, the temples on both sides, the back of the head, the back of the neck, and the upper back. These sites match the nerve pathways tied to chronic migraine pain. Placement is precise and follows the FDA-approved protocol.
Botox for migraines goes mainly into the head, neck, and upper back, not the typical cosmetic areas like forehead creases or between the brows. Some patients notice mild smoothing where the migraine sites overlap with cosmetic zones, such as the forehead. The goal of migraine treatment is nerve and muscle relaxation for headache prevention, not cosmetic change. Any cosmetic effect is mild and secondary.
Each treatment usually gives headache-prevention benefit for about 10 to 12 weeks, which is why sessions repeat every 12 weeks. The effect builds across cycles, so patients who stay consistent often see greater relief after the second and third rounds than after the first. Most patients commit to at least two to three rounds before judging the full benefit.
Botox for chronic migraine is FDA-approved and is often eligible for coverage by major health plans, Medicare, and Medicaid when you meet clinical criteria. Coverage usually requires documentation of chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days per month for at least three months, and evidence that other preventive treatments did not work. InjectCo is cash-pay, so confirm coverage with your insurer. Cherry and CareCredit financing are available.
The FDA-approved protocol calls for sessions every 12 weeks, with most patients committing to at least two to three cycles before assessing the full response. Clinical trials showed a reduction in headache days after the first treatment, with the effect building over later sessions. Some patients keep benefit after stopping, while others continue quarterly. Your nurse builds a plan around your history at your free consultation.
InjectCo MedSpa Fort Worth offers FDA-approved Botox for migraine through a 100% nurse-led, physician-supervised team with deep Fort Worth roots. If you are in Arlington and want a provider you can trust with this treatment, the drive to Chapel Hill on I-30 is easy, and the consultation is free.
Free consultations are available daily. Evening and weekend slots fill first, so secure yours now.
Prefer to call or text? Reach our Fort Worth team at (817) 285-5254.
Disclaimer: Results may vary. Botox for chronic migraine is for adults with 15 or more headache days per month; a consultation determines candidacy, with treatment under physician oversight. Botox for migraine is a medical use and may be billed differently from cosmetic treatment. InjectCo is a cash-pay clinic; confirm any insurance coverage with your provider. Prices are subject to change. Star rating and review count reflect live Google Business Profile data, pulled before publish.

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