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Botox with Dr. Jason Attaman

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:39 pm
by Dr. Jason G. Attaman
Dear All,

I perform botox injections for pudendal neuralgia issues and pelvic pain.

One of the most common targets is the obturator internus muscle which is often spastic and this spasm squeezes and irritates the pudendal nerve. This muscle can easily be targeted using image guidance. If image guidance is not used, this muscle is virtually impossible to target effectively.

All such injections are performed with image guidance using ultrasound. This ensures increased safety and efficacy. This also makes the procedure much more comfortable, as for many of the pelvic muscles I can place the needle in your buttock near where your wallet pocket would be, rather than place the needle in your vagina or perineum. I am then able to guide a long needle down to the deep muscles. This is much more comfortable.

Unfortunately, unless you also have urination problems, botox used in this region is NOT covered by most insurances. Therefore there is an out of pocket cost for the botox medication.

Re: Botox with Dr. Jason Attaman

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:10 pm
by tonygret
Dr. Attaman,

I have read your posts and a couple of your papers. I have been suffering terribly from PN for 2 years. I am now looking into Botox injections after exhausting all other options available to me. Can you let me know how many of these procedures your have performed, what the success rate is and if you have every had any complications. I really appreciate your time! Thank you!

Re: Botox with Dr. Jason Attaman

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 12:54 am
by jaxi123
What is the best method for botoxing the coccyxgeus muscle and how many units should be used?