Targeted relaxation of overactive muscles for less pain, more comfort, and improved quality of life.
Medical Botox is a proven treatment method used within various medical specialisms to reduce complaints arising from overactive muscles or nerve impulses. Although Botox is primarily known by many people from cosmetic medicine, its origins lie specifically in medical care.
The active substance, botulinum toxin, is used in very small and controlled amounts to temporarily reduce the transmission of impulses between nerves and muscles. This allows muscles to relax, reducing symptoms such as pain, muscle tension, or excessive sweating.
The first medical applications emerged in neurology and ophthalmology, where botulinum toxin was successfully used for muscle spasms and strabismus. In the following years, its use continued to expand into multiple medical fields. Today, medical Botox is used worldwide for a wide range of conditions and complaints.
Within medical practice, Botox is used for, among other things:
A medical Botox treatment is minimally invasive and is carried out via small injections into the relevant muscles or areas. The treatment typically takes only a few minutes. The effect usually appears within a few days to two weeks and lasts, on average, three to six months.
For many patients, medical Botox can contribute to the reduction of pain, relaxation of overactive muscles, improvement of function, and an increase in the quality of life. Each treatment is tailored to the individual complaints and medical situation of the patient.
Safety and expertise are paramount here. Medical Botox treatments should always be carried out by a doctor with experience and knowledge of anatomy, muscle function, and indication.
The Botox prices for your treatment are entirely dependent on the complaints you are experiencing. Our cosmetic doctors will gladly look at your problem with you and discuss the best solution. After the consultation, a personal treatment plan will be drawn up, and the costs of the medical Botox treatment will be final. If there is enough time, you can be treated immediately. Unfortunately, medical Botox is not reimbursed for use with sweating, teeth grinding, and migraines.