
How Botox can help TMJ and migraines

Migraines are more than “bad headaches” – they can be completely debilitating. Migraines can cause nausea, light sensitivity, vision changes, and sleep loss that can last days or weeks. Additionally, research shows that women are affected two to three times more often than men.
TMJ disorder involves jaw tension, clenching, or teeth grinding that often leads to chronic headaches and facial pain. Both conditions are common, under-treated, and can significantly impact quality of life.
The good news is that Botox has been proven to help. According to a wide array of clinical studies, Botox reduces the frequency of migraines and relieves jaw tension and pain associated with TMJ. At Zand Dermatology, I use precise Botox treatments with small needles to relax overactive muscles and restore comfort.
If you struggle with migraines or jaw tension, we invite you to schedule a consultation with Dr Zand so we can explore whether Botox is the right path for you.
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