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Botox®
Migraine care with Botox®
Preventive treatment for eligible chronic migraine—discussed medically at Best of You Aesthetics in Bonn

What is migraine treatment with Botox®?
For selected patients with chronic migraine, Botox® is used in a fixed protocol around the head and neck to reduce headache days. Suitability, diagnosis, and follow-up are medical decisions.
How it works (overview)
Botulinum toxin is injected at specific sites. The goal is fewer headache days and less severe attacks over time—not instant relief of a single attack.
At a glance
| Uses | Chronic migraine in patients who meet criteria—after medical assessment |
| Duration | 30–45 minutes |
| Topical anaesthetic | Usually not required |
| Aftercare | Follow the aftercare sheet; report unusual symptoms; next session timing per protocol |
| Back to routine | Same day for most people |
| Full effect | Benefits build over several cycles |
| Cost | from €300 |
Uses
Chronic migraine in patients who meet criteria—after medical assessment
Duration
30–45 minutes
Topical anaesthetic
Usually not required
Aftercare
Follow the aftercare sheet; report unusual symptoms; next session timing per protocol
Back to routine
Same day for most people
Full effect
Benefits build over several cycles
Cost
from €300
Why it matters
For the right patients, preventive treatment can mean fewer migraine days and better quality of life alongside your existing care plan.
Frequently asked questions
Migraine
Book a medical assessment
If you have diagnosed chronic migraine, ask whether the Botox® protocol could be appropriate for you.