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Sphenocath Migraine Therapy

Sphenocath Migraine Therapy is a minimally invasive procedure designed to relieve migraines, cluster headaches, and facial pain by calming the sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG)—a nerve cluster located deep in the nasal cavity that plays a key role in headache pain transmission. By targeting this nerve group with precision, Sphenocath provides effective relief without injections, pills, or surgery.

This therapy is ideal for patients who have not found success with traditional migraine treatments or who wish to reduce dependence on medication.

How Sphenocath Migraine Therapy Works

During the procedure, a small, soft Sphenocath device is gently inserted into the nasal passage. It delivers a small amount of anesthetic to the sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG), interrupting pain signals between the brain and the nerves responsible for migraines.

The treatment takes only a few minutes, requires no sedation or recovery time, and is performed comfortably in-office. Many patients report noticeable relief within minutes, with results that can last from days to months depending on the individual and migraine frequency.

Conditions Sphenocath Migraine Therapy Can Help With

Sphenocath targets the SPG nerve complex, which is linked to several pain-related and autonomic functions in the head and face. It’s an effective option for those struggling with:

  • Chronic migraines and recurrent headaches
  • Cluster headaches
  • Trigeminal neuralgia and facial pain
  • Tension-type headaches
  • Sinus or eye pressure headaches

This therapy is especially beneficial for patients who prefer a medication-free solution or have not responded well to oral migraine treatments.

Benefits of Sphenocath Migraine Therapy

Sphenocath provides rapid, effective migraine relief through a gentle, drug-free process. Its precise application allows for fast improvement without the need for invasive procedures or recovery downtime.

Quick Results
Most patients experience relief within minutes of treatment.
Non-Surgical Solution
No needles, incisions, or general anesthesia are required.
Medication-Free Relief
Reduces dependency on oral pain relievers or migraine medications.
Long-Lasting Comfort
Many patients enjoy extended relief from chronic headache cycles.
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FAQ

FAQs

Answers to your frequently asked questions.

How long does a Sphenocath treatment take?

The entire procedure typically takes less than 15 minutes, including preparation. It’s quick, comfortable, and performed entirely in-office.

What does the procedure feel like?

Most patients describe a mild pressure sensation in the nasal area during the procedure. Any discomfort is brief and subsides quickly once the anesthetic takes effect.

How long do the results last?

Results can vary. Some patients experience relief for days or weeks, while others may enjoy long-term improvement with periodic treatments as needed.

Who is a good candidate for Sphenocath Migraine Therapy?

Ideal candidates are individuals who experience chronic or severe headaches, have not found success with medications, or prefer a minimally invasive, drug-free option for lasting relief.

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