1 East View, Carleton in Craven, Skipton

Migraine and TMJ Treatments

Advanced therapeutic injectables to ease chronic migraines and restore your physical well-being.

Botox® in Chronic Migraine (Headache)

Botox® is now the only registered medicine for the prophylactic treatment in Chronic Migraine patients since the publication of the PREEMPT Study (Phase 3 REsearch Evaluating Migraine Prophylaxis Therapy). The PREEMPT Study reported significant improvements in 70% of patients who completed the one year treatment protocol for Chronic Migraine patients after the administration of Botox®. 

Botox® administration for cosmetic reasons in patients who suffer from the occasional migraine can help some patients however the doses used cosmetically is substantially lower than that needed for Chronic Migraine patients.

Everything you need to know about Migraine and TMJ Treatments

What is Chronic Migraine?

Chronic Migraine is a debilitating condition that affects millions of people in the United Kingdom. Chronic Migraine is defined as having severe headaches for more than 4 hours per day, for more than 15 days out of 30, with more than 8 episodes in the last 3 months or a previous diagnosis of migraines, that are either throbbing/moderate to severe which can be unilateral and aggravated by normal physical activity with either nausea and/or vomiting or photophobia and phonophobia, which is not attributed to another causative disorder.

This depends on where you need the Botox®. Often patients who come in wanting their frown lines or forehead lines treated with Botox® may find the treatment initially can cause a brief headache that responds to taking Panadol®. Within a few hours to a few days, some patients can notice their migraines are also better. This can also be seen in patients who suffer from bruxism or teeth grinding. Botox® into this region can often relieve tension headaches.

Why Choose Carleton Cosmetic Clinic for Migraine and TMJ Treatments?

Expert Care

Treatments are performed exclusively by qualified healthcare professionals with expertise in facial anatomy.

Premium Quality

We use only medically approved, top-tier filler products to ensure safety and natural-looking outcomes.

Bespoke Approach

Every treatment plan is uniquely tailored during a personal consultation to align with your personal aesthetic goals.

Prices

Just as each and every patient is different, so is each and every treatment protocol. The clinicians at CCC will, initially, carry out a comprehensive clinical examination and evaluation before presenting all recommended treatment plans. A clear indication of all fee options will be presented and discussed, without obligation, at that appointment. There will be no charge for the initial consultation

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The Truth About Filler Longevity: Longevity, Migration, and Fixes

Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers primarily migrate and persist rather than simply dissolving on a predictable 6 to 12-month timeline. While the body’s natural enzymes do break down HA, cross-linking in fillers makes them highly resistant. Consequently, un-dissolved gel deposits can remain trapped and shift under the skin for years.

The Science of “Dissolving” vs. Reality

  • Long-Term Persistence: MRI studies have revealed HA filler residue lingering in the skin 5, 10, or even 15 years after the initial injection. The gel does not magically disappear; it integrates into your soft tissue and continues to draw in water.
  • Natural Breakdown Limitations: Your body naturally produces an enzyme (hyaluronidase) that breaks down HA. However, this natural breakdown is most active in the first few weeks following an injection. The body does not maintain sustained, high levels of this enzyme long-term, as it would destroy your body’s native HA.

 

Understanding Filler Migration

  • How It Happens: Filler does not just sit completely still. Over time, factors like gravity, repetitive facial muscle movements (smiling, chewing, talking), and lymphatic spread cause the gel to disperse and settle into surrounding areas.
  • Overfilling: Migration is highly accelerated by repeatedly “topping up” the same area with too much product over time, eventually causing the tissue to lose its shape and the filler to spill out of the original injection plane.

 

How to Fix It

If you notice lumps, puffiness, or volume where it shouldn’t be (such as above the lip border or under the eyes), the filler needs to be actively corrected:

  • Synthetic Hyaluronidase: A trained practitioner can inject synthetic hyaluronidase, an enzyme that safely breaks down and dissolves the HA gel, allowing your body to naturally reabsorb it.
  • Multiple Sessions: Because migrated filler is often spread out into the tissue, achieving a complete correction may require multiple sessions of hyaluronidase.

 

For more information on correcting and managing migrated HA fillers, consult an experienced medical professional to explore options.