SPG Block Therapy Rogers AR — Targeted Nerve Block for Facial & Head Pain
SPG block therapy Rogers AR patients seek at Restorative Wellness Center is a minimally invasive nerve block procedure that delivers fast, effective relief from chronic headaches, migraines, facial pain, and craniofacial discomfort. Dr. Kyle Benton offers this advanced treatment for patients in Rogers, Bentonville, Springdale, and the surrounding northwest Arkansas region. The sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) is a nerve cluster located behind the nose that plays a key role in pain signaling. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), SPG block therapy has a well-established evidence base for treating cluster headaches, migraines, and trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias. Patients who have received SPG block therapy Rogers AR at our center have experienced significant improvements in pain levels, often with results that last weeks to months after a single treatment.
Treatment Protocol Summary
SPG block therapy at Restorative Wellness Center is a minimally invasive, in-office nerve block procedure that delivers targeted relief from chronic headaches, migraines, cluster headaches, and craniofacial pain by temporarily disrupting overactive pain signals at the sphenopalatine ganglion — a nerve cluster located behind the nose. The procedure requires no sedation or surgery: a cotton-tipped applicator is gently guided through the nostril to deliver a small amount of local anesthetic directly to the ganglion, with the entire session taking 15–30 minutes. Most patients notice relief during or shortly after the procedure, and many experience results that far outlast the duration of the anesthetic itself. A typical treatment course consists of 2–6 sessions spaced over several weeks, though some patients achieve lasting relief from just one or two appointments. SPG block therapy is most effective when integrated into Dr. Benton’s broader neuromuscular treatment protocol addressing the structural root causes of craniofacial pain.
How SPG Block Therapy Works for Chronic Pain
The sphenopalatine ganglion is a small collection of nerve cells located in the pterygopalatine fossa, a cavity just behind the nose. This ganglion serves as a relay station for pain signals traveling from the face, head, and sinuses to the brain. When the SPG becomes sensitized or overactive — due to TMJ dysfunction, nerve irritation, or chronic muscle tension — it can trigger or amplify headaches, migraines, and facial pain. The SPG block procedure uses a tiny catheter or cotton swab-like applicator inserted gently through the nostril to deliver a small amount of local anesthetic directly to the ganglion. This temporarily disrupts the overactive pain signals, providing relief that often outlasts the duration of the anesthetic itself.
Conditions That Benefit from SPG Block Therapy
At Restorative Wellness Center, SPG block therapy Rogers AR patients come to us with a wide variety of diagnoses, including:
- Cluster headaches — among the most severe headache disorders known, cluster attacks respond well to SPG intervention
- Migraines — including chronic daily migraines that have not responded adequately to medication
- TMJ-related facial pain — when jaw dysfunction contributes to headache and craniofacial discomfort
- Trigeminal neuralgia — sharp, electric-shock facial pain along the trigeminal nerve pathway
- Sphenopalatine neuralgia (Sluder’s neuralgia) — pain in the back of the nose, roof of the mouth, and behind the eyes
- Post-traumatic headache — head pain following jaw injury or facial trauma
What to Expect During Your SPG Block Treatment
The SPG block procedure is comfortable, quick, and performed entirely in our Rogers AR office — no sedation or surgery required. After a brief patient consultation and review of your pain history, Dr. Benton will have you recline comfortably while a cotton-tipped applicator is gently guided through the nostril to the sphenopalatine ganglion. The procedure typically takes 15–30 minutes per session. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure, and many notice pain relief within minutes of the anesthetic reaching the ganglion. Some patients require a series of treatments spaced over several weeks for optimal results, while others experience lasting relief from just one or two sessions.
Benefits of Choosing SPG Block Therapy in Rogers AR
Unlike daily medications that carry systemic side effects, SPG block therapy is a localized, targeted intervention. It is non-surgical and reversible, with minimal downtime. Many patients find that a course of SPG blocks — typically 2–6 treatments — provides months of headache relief. When combined with Dr. Benton’s broader neuromuscular and jaw dysfunction treatment protocols, SPG block therapy Rogers AR becomes part of a comprehensive, root-cause strategy for eliminating chronic pain rather than simply managing symptoms. Patients interested in this treatment are encouraged to schedule a consultation at Restorative Wellness Center. You can also learn more about the full range of conditions we treat at our practice. We welcome patients from Rogers, Fayetteville, Bentonville, and Springdale, AR who are seeking effective, non-surgical solutions for chronic head and facial pain.
