Thursday, May 7, 2026

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Most people think of Botox as a wrinkle treatment—but some patients notice fewer tension headaches as well.

Here’s why. The muscles that cause forehead and frown lines—like the frontalis and brow area—often stay tight from stress, squinting, and screen time. That constant tension can trigger a dull, pressure-like headache.

Botox works by relaxing these overactive muscles. When the tension eases, many patients feel relief, describing their head as lighter and less strained.

At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics, patients often report this added benefit after treatment with Dr. Lanna. While cosmetic Botox isn’t a substitute for medical migraine therapy, it can help if your headaches are linked to muscle tension.

Dr. Lanna carefully maps your facial movement to reduce strain while keeping your expressions natural.

The result is not just smoother skin—but a more relaxed, comfortable feeling day to day.


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