Because Most Devices Miss Where Your Migraine Actually Lives
The back of your skull. The occipital nerves. The zone that causes the full-skull pressure that forces you into the dark room.
Botox injects the forehead, temples, and base of the neck — 31 needles across the upper body per session. Triptans flood the bloodstream, working everywhere and nowhere specifically. Cold gel masks, headbands, compression wraps — all forehead. None of them reach the back.
Calmare has six airbags positioned at all three migraine zones simultaneously — two at the forehead, two at the temples, two at the back of the skull. Before you commit to a treatment that targets part of the problem, try the one that targets all of it.
“I had tried two other devices before Calmare. They helped a little with the front. Calmare was the first thing that actually reached the back of my head where it really hurts.” — Verified Customer