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You may have first heard of Botox as a way to smooth out forehead lines or crow’s feet. That’s still true—but it’s only part of the story. Botox has many uses, many of them medical, and it’s helping people manage issues that go far beyond aesthetics.
Botox temporarily blocks signals between nerves and muscles, softening facial lines. However, the same process can also reduce pain, calm muscle overactivity, and ease nerve-driven symptoms in other body parts. These medical uses for Botox have been studied for years and are now part of treatment plans for patients dealing with chronic discomfort or functional issues.
If you grind your teeth or clench your jaw at night, you’re not alone. TMJ symptoms often start with tension but can lead to chronic pain, clicking, or headaches. Botox injections into the jaw muscles reduce that tension, making it easier to sleep, speak, and eat without discomfort. Many patients report that it also lowers their stress levels.
For those living with chronic migraines, Botox is more than a cosmetic treatment—it’s FDA-approved for prevention. Injections around the head and neck target the muscle and nerve pathways involved in migraine episodes. This approach can reduce frequency and intensity for people who experience more than fifteen headache days per month.
Sweating that interferes with daily life—especially under the arms, hands, or feet—can also respond to Botox. It works by blocking the nerve signals that activate sweat glands. For those with hyperhidrosis, the change can be immediate and life-altering.
Each of these treatments uses Botox in a therapeutic way, not just for appearance. In Beverly Hills and beyond, more people are turning to therapeutic Botox to address symptoms that haven’t responded well to other approaches.
At Beverly Hills-Wilshire Cosmetic Institute, Dr. Mehrdad Hassid offers Botox not just for aesthetics, but also as part of care for TMJ, migraines, and hyperhidrosis. He understands how small but persistent symptoms can take a toll, and he uses Botox to help patients move through daily life with less discomfort and more ease.
Some people arrive looking to soften fine lines. Others come in because a doctor suggested Botox might help with tension or pain. Either way, Dr. Hassid’s approach is rooted in experience and guided by patient goals. As a cosmetic surgeon in Beverly Hills, he treats each case with precision and care, whether the concern is functional or aesthetic.
You don’t need to wait until symptoms take over your day. If your jaw feels tight, your head hurts more often, or sweating gets in the way of your work or social life, let’s talk about why Botox may be worth exploring.
*Individual results may vary