If chronic migraines are interfering with your life, relief might be closer than you think. At InjectCo, we offer Botox treatment for migraines, an FDA-approved solution that helps reduce the frequency and intensity of migraines over time. This preventive treatment is safe, effective, and trusted by neurologists and aesthetic providers alike.
Botox is widely known for smoothing wrinkles, but it’s also a proven medical treatment for chronic migraines. It works by blocking nerve signals that trigger migraine attacks, helping to prevent headaches before they start, not just treat them after they begin.
Botox is FDA-approved for adults who experience 15 or more headache days per month, with at least 8 of those being migraines. It's a long-term solution designed to reduce how often migraines occur and how intense they feel when they do.
The treatment targets neurotransmitters, the chemicals that carry pain signals in your brain. By blocking these signals, Botox can significantly reduce the number of migraine days you experience each month.
Yes! As a bonus, Botox may smooth fine lines in areas where it’s injected (such as the forehead or temples). But for migraine patients, the goal is therapeutic relief, not cosmetic change.
You may be eligible for Botox migraine treatment if you:
Always consult a licensed provider to confirm eligibility.
Here’s what to expect during your Botox migraine treatment at InjectCo, from consultation to quick, minimally invasive care.
At InjectCo, every session is designed to be smooth, professional, and stress-free. Treatments are performed by experienced nurse injectors in a clean, comfortable clinical environment.
Your provider will inject small amounts of Botox into specific areas known to influence migraine activity, including:
The procedure takes about 15–30 minutes, and most patients describe it as minimally uncomfortable.
There’s no required downtime. Most patients return to work or daily activities right after treatment. You may feel slight tenderness or swelling at injection sites, but this typically resolves within 24–48 hours
Like any medical treatment, Botox for migraines can come with side effects, but when administered by trained professionals, it’s widely considered safe and well-tolerated.
Mild, temporary side effects may include:
These are normal and typically fade within a few days.
Botox has been used safely for decades in both medical and cosmetic settings. When administered by trained professionals, it poses minimal risk, even with repeated treatments. Most patients continue their injections every 12 weeks for long-term relief.
The cost of treatment varies based on dosage, injector experience, and insurance coverage. Most migraine protocols use 155–195 units of Botox, spread across multiple sites.
Many insurance plans cover Botox for migraines with proper documentation and a confirmed diagnosis. At InjectCo, we can help you check your benefits and assist with claim submission.
For those paying out of pocket, sessions average around $400. We also partner with CareCredit and Cherry to offer flexible financing options for qualified patients.
We offer clear, upfront pricing and personalized quotes based on your treatment plan. No surprise charges or hidden fees.
Absolutely. Most patients report a significant reduction in the number of migraine days, as well as a decrease in severity. Clinical studies show that Botox can reduce monthly headache days by up to 50% or more after several treatment cycles.
Clinical research shows that Botox can reduce monthly migraine days by up to 30-50% or more for chronic migraine sufferers after just two to three sessions. Many patients also report shorter, less intense headaches and better overall symptom control.
Patients often describe fewer debilitating headaches, improved quality of life, and a newfound sense of control over their condition, especially when paired with consistent follow-up care.
Botox for migraines typically requires two to three sessions to experience full effects. Injections are administered every 12 weeks, and consistent treatments often lead to more sustained results over time.
If migraines are affecting your daily life, don’t wait for another one to hit. Let InjectCo help you explore if Botox is the right step toward long-term relief. Book your consultation today to learn more and take the next step toward fewer migraines.
Botox works by blocking the release of neurotransmitters that carry pain signals, which helps prevent migraine attacks before they start. It’s injected into specific areas of the head, neck, and shoulders associated with migraine activity. Over time, this reduces the number of headache days and lowers the severity of symptoms. While not a cure, it offers significant relief for many chronic migraine sufferers.
Yes. Botox is FDA-approved specifically for adults who experience chronic migraines, defined as 15 or more headache days per month. It’s one of the only preventive treatments approved for this condition and has been shown to be both safe and effective in long-term studies. Many patients notice improved results after two to three consistent treatment cycles.
While the main goal is therapeutic, Botox may also reduce fine lines in areas where it’s injected, such as the forehead or temples. This cosmetic effect is considered a bonus rather than the primary reason for treatment. Patients often appreciate the added aesthetic benefit while targeting a medical condition. However, injection patterns for migraine relief are designed around nerve pathways, not wrinkle-prone zones.