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Migraine Headaches: What Works, What Doesn’t, and When Surgery Helps

Migraine Headaches: What Works, What Doesn’t, and When Surgery Helps

Update: 2025-04-09
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Houston plastic surgeon Dr. Shannon Kuruvilla breaks down migraines, one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, especially for women under 50. 

Defining the different types of migraines, their triggers, and how they can disrupt daily life, Dr. Kuruvilla explains various treatment approaches, how each works and who might benefit. 

 From medications and lifestyle changes to Botox and surgical options, she walks through the details of migraine surgery, including who’s a good candidate, expected outcomes, and the recovery process.
Whether you're seeking relief through non-surgical methods or considering surgery, Dr. Kuruvilla shares insights on managing chronic migraines and regaining control of your daily life.

Read more about Houston plastic surgeon Dr. Shannon Kuruvilla

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Dr. Shannon Kuruvilla is a Houston plastic surgeon specializing in aesthetic surgery of the breast, body, and face. She also offers minimally invasive migraine treatments. She connects deeply with patients by understanding their unique stories and aspirations.

Basu Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics is located in Northwest Houston in the Towne Lake area of Cypress. To learn more about the practice or ask a question, go to https://www.basuplasticsurgery.com/podcast 

On Instagram, follow Dr. Basu and the teamhttps://instagram.com/basuplasticsurgery 

Behind the Double Doors is a production of The Axishttp://theaxis.io/ 
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Migraine Headaches: What Works, What Doesn’t, and When Surgery Helps

Migraine Headaches: What Works, What Doesn’t, and When Surgery Helps

Bob Basu, MD