Here is an extensive list of where Botox is used in treating medical conditions. The range of treatments varies and in some scenarios Botox is not always the most suitable treatment. You may have found this webpage when search for possible botox treatments, and we advise you to discuss all treatments thoroughly with qualified professionals.
Every year there are new and innovative uses of Botox, and we have tried our best to keep this list up to date as much as possible.

Botox Treatment List

  • achalasia - is an esophageal motility disorder, where the smooth layer of skin around the esophagus can no longer perform peristalsis and can hinder swallowing.
  • anismus - is a malfunction of the external anal sphincter and puborectalis muscle during defecation.
  • blepharospasm - is the involuntary motion of the eyelid, which can cause it to spasm.
  • headache
  • hemifacial spasm / HFS – is a neurological disorder where blood vessels constrict uncontrollably and cause varying degrees of facial spasm.
  • palatal myoclonus – is the quick, successive spasm of the palatal (roof of the mouth) muscles. In certain cases this can cause a clicking or popping in the ear.
  • spastic bladder
  • migraine
  • back pain
  • bruxism
  • excess saliva production
  • stuttering
  • tics
  • tremor
  • uncontrollable eye blinking
  • hyperhidrosis
  • vaginismus