About This Treatment
For patients living with chronic migraine — 15 or more headache days per month, eight of which are migrainous — therapeutic botulinum toxin (Botox) is one of the most effective, evidence-based treatments available. Approved specifically for chronic migraine prevention, Botox reduces both the frequency and intensity of headaches by calming the nerves and muscles that contribute to migraine generation.
The treatment follows the PREEMPT protocol, an internationally validated injection scheme that places small doses of botulinum toxin across 31-39 specific points on the forehead, temples, back of the head, neck, and shoulders. Rather than a cosmetic application, this is a precise neurological intervention performed by physicians trained in migraine medicine.
At Alpha Medical Limassol, migraine Botox is one of the most requested therapeutic services, with patients travelling from across Cyprus and abroad. The treatment is also available at our Tel Aviv and Dubai clinics under the same physician-led standards.
Key Benefits
Proven Migraine Reduction
Clinical studies show significant reduction in migraine days for chronic sufferers within 2-3 treatment cycles.
Fewer Medications
Many patients are able to reduce or discontinue daily preventative medications with their physician's guidance.
Long-Lasting Effect
Each treatment cycle lasts approximately 12 weeks, with effects maintained through repeat treatments.
Minimal Side Effects
Well tolerated by most patients, with minimal systemic effects compared to oral medications.
Improved Quality of Life
Patients report better work, family and social functioning once migraine frequency decreases.
Complements Other Care
Can be safely combined with oral preventatives, CGRP inhibitors and lifestyle interventions.
The Treatment Process
Neurological Consultation
A thorough assessment confirms the diagnosis of chronic migraine and rules out other causes of headache.
PREEMPT Protocol Injections
Your physician administers 155-195 units of botulinum toxin across 31-39 injection points using the validated PREEMPT protocol.
Follow-Up at 4-6 Weeks
We review your migraine diary to assess response, tolerability, and plan any adjustments for the next cycle.
Quarterly Treatment Cycles
Treatment is repeated every 12 weeks. Most patients achieve maximum benefit after 2-3 cycles.
Ideal For Treating
Where We Practice
Migraine Treatment with Botulinum Toxin Across Three Clinics
Alpha Medical delivers Migraine Treatment with Botulinum Toxin at the same physician-led standard across all our locations. Our flagship clinic is in Limassol, Cyprus, with partner clinics in Tel Aviv and Dubai for patients who travel between regions.
Flagship
Limassol, Cyprus
Our Limassol clinic is the primary centre for Migraine Treatment with Botulinum Toxin, serving patients from across Cyprus — including Nicosia, Larnaca, and Paphos — as well as international patients.
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Tel Aviv, Israel
Migraine Treatment with Botulinum Toxin is also available at our Tel Aviv location, with the same physician-led protocols and clinical standards.
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Dubai, UAE
Our Dubai location delivers Migraine Treatment with Botulinum Toxin under the same Alpha Medical standards for patients based in or travelling through the Gulf.
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Additional Information
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Medical Disclaimer: Results vary between individuals. All treatments are performed by qualified medical professionals. A consultation is required to assess your suitability for any procedure. The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.
