Get lasting relief from your migraines
Migraines can disrupt your daily life, reduce your concentration, and negatively impact your well-being. When conventional medications are no longer sufficient, Botox treatment at IP Clinic can offer significant relief by reducing the muscle tension responsible for many attacks.
Personalized consultation
The consultation allows the doctor to assess your symptoms, the frequency of your attacks, areas of muscle tension, and treatments already tried. The doctor then determines a specific injection plan to reduce the tension responsible for migraine pain.
Area preparation
The affected area is cleaned, and a local anesthetic may be applied for comfort. Photos or diagrams can be used to track the progress of the treatment and target the affected muscles.
precise injection
Botox is injected into the muscles of the forehead, temples, or jaw, depending on the location of the pain. By relaxing these overactive muscles, the treatment reduces the frequency and intensity of migraines. The injections are quick, precise, and personalized.
Styling & Post-Processing Tips
The doctor checks the injection sites and ensures optimal distribution of the product. They then provide you with important recommendations to prevent any migration of the Botox in the hours that follow.
Post-operative follow-up
After treatment, avoid lying flat or bending over for 4 hours. For 24 hours: no alcohol, no tobacco, no strenuous exercise. For 2 weeks: no prolonged sun exposure, no saunas, steam rooms, spas, or facial treatments such as lasers and peels. The first signs of improvement appear within a few days and stabilize within 14 days.
Frequently Asked Questions
The injections are quick and use very fine needles, making the treatment relatively comfortable.
It works particularly well for migraines related to muscle tension (forehead, temples, jaw).
The first effects appear at 3–4 days and the final result at 14 days.
Between 3 and 6 months depending on the patient.
Yes. Botox can be used in conjunction with existing treatments (to be confirmed with your doctor).
No. The injected areas are chosen specifically to reduce pain, not to alter aesthetics.




