- Clinically recognised for chronic migraine prevention
- Helps reduce migraine frequency, severity, and reliance on medication
- Quick, non-surgical treatment with minimal downtime
- Tailored injection sites based on your unique migraine pattern
For those living with chronic migraines, the effects can be debilitating, not just the pain, but the disruption to daily life, work, and wellbeing. While over-the-counter medication may offer short-term relief, it often fails to address the root of the problem. Anti-wrinkle injections have emerged as a medically recognised, non-surgical treatment option to help reduce both the frequency and severity of migraine attacks.
At Premier Laser and Skin Clinic in London, we offer tailored migraine relief using anti-wrinkle injections — a safe and clinically approved method that targets the muscles and nerve pathways commonly involved in chronic headache patterns. The treatment is quick, minimally invasive, and could significantly improve your quality of life.
How Can Anti-Wrinkle Injections Help Migraines?
Anti-wrinkle injections work by temporarily blocking nerve signals in specific muscle groups. For migraine sufferers, this helps prevent the involuntary muscle contractions and pain signals that often contribute to or trigger attacks. It’s not a painkiller — rather, it aims to stop the pain before it starts.
When injected into areas such as the forehead, temples, back of the head, neck, and shoulders, the treatment can:
- Relax tight or overactive muscles
- Interrupt pain transmission to the brain
- Prevent or delay the onset of migraine episodes
This preventative approach has been shown to reduce the number of headache days per month in many chronic sufferers and is widely used as part of a medical migraine management plan.
Which Areas Are Treated?
During your consultation, your practitioner will assess your individual migraine pattern. Treatment typically involves injections into:
- Forehead and glabella (between the eyebrows)
- Temples and sides of the head
- Base of the skull and back of the head
- Neck muscles (especially where tension builds)
- Trapezius and shoulder muscles
Each treatment is tailored to your personal symptoms and pressure points. Some clients find their pain originates near the eyes or jaw, while others experience neck tightness or radiating pressure from the base of the skull.
