Treat Blepharospasm and Meige’s Syndrome with Botox

When you come to our office for blepharospasm treatment, you can improve the way you live your life. These treatments will help you get rid of the spasm in your eyelids, Meige’s Syndrome, and other issues related to your eyelids. When you visit a reconstructive plastic surgeon they can help you with these problems with Botox treatments. Botox suspends muscle movement and can relieve the constant twitching and spasm of your eyelids, which also creates irritation and annoyance. The treatment is relatively simple considering the extent of the problem. Patients who struggle with these symptoms now don’t have to.

The procedure is very brief and can be done in a matter of minutes. The Botox injections are performed on a quick office visit. Your doctor knows how long these injections will last and can figure out when you need to come back for your next injection. Your doctor will set up your Botox treatment schedule and they will do regular checkups for your eye condition.

Your eye condition needs to be dealt with immediately. There are ways to make yourself feel better, but you need to make sure that you have a full consultation before you begin treatment. Botox treatments will help you recover part of your eyesight once you get you on a regular treatment schedule. Learn more about Botox and the potential benefits when used to treat blepharospasm and Meige’s Syndrome.

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