Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Your Plastic Surgery Procedure Could Help Cure Your Migrane

Anybody who has experienced a migraine will agree that it bestows just about the most awful pain ever on a person.

The corrugator supercilii muscle that occurs in the forehead region is believed to be a key player in why people suffer from migraines. Cosmetic surgeons recently discovered a cosmetic surgery technique that can reduce this problem and probably do away with it completely.

Usually removed to reduce the frown lines that occur as people age, the corrugator supercilii muscle's absence was found to bring relief to many candidates who faced migraine problems. The removal reduced the pressure placed on the nerves in the forehead area and as a result, relieved the candidate from the splitting and at times nauseous headaches that characterize a migraine.

At this point, I would have to point out that not everyone is a candidate for this plastic surgery technique.

Plastic surgeons have to administer a dose of botulinum toxin in order to ascertain the candidate's suitability for this procedure. The injectable paralyzes the corrugator muscle and only if the patient finds relief after a week or two, he is allowed to go ahead with the plastic surgery to remove it completely.

You can find out from the cosmetic surgeons at the Plastic Surgery Institute of California if you are one of the lucky few to get rid of your headache and get a smooth brow in the process.


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