PTSD, severe anxiety, and trauma-linked insomnia all connect to an overactive sympathetic nervous system. The Dual Stellate Ganglion Block targets that root mechanism directly, without relying on long-term medication.
PTSD, severe anxiety, and trauma-linked insomnia all connect to an overactive sympathetic nervous system. The Dual Stellate Ganglion Block targets that root mechanism directly, without relying on long-term medication.
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Frequently asked questions
'What is the Dual Stellate Ganglion Block?'+
'The DSGB is a non-surgical treatment involving two injections of local anesthetic near the stellate ganglion, a cluster of sympathetic nerves in the neck. The procedure modulates an overactive stress response system, reducing symptoms associated with PTSD, anxiety, and trauma-linked insomnia. It is performed as an outpatient procedure at AgeRejuvenation.'
'Is the DSGB FDA approved for PTSD?'+
'The medications used in the procedure are FDA approved; however, the FDA has not approved those medications specifically for PTSD treatment. Clinical trials and military studies have shown promising results, but AgeRejuvenation cannot guarantee specific outcomes. We encourage patients to discuss the evidence and their individual situation during a consultation.'
'How does the DSGB differ from medication-based PTSD treatment?'+
'Medications manage symptoms through systemic effects on brain chemistry. The DSGB targets the stellate ganglion, the anatomical structure in the neck that drives sympathetic nervous system overdrive. Rather than suppressing symptoms broadly, it intervenes at the structural source of chronic stress activation. Some patients use both approaches in combination.'
'How long does the procedure take, and is there downtime?'+
'The DSGB procedure itself is completed in a clinical setting without general anesthesia. Patients typically resume normal activity shortly after. Protocol length and any follow-up sessions depend on individual response and are discussed during your consultation.'
'Does insurance cover the Nervous System Reset?'+
'Coverage varies by insurer and plan. The DSGB is a specialized procedure not universally covered by standard health insurance. Our team will walk you through payment options, including our financing program, during your initial consultation.'
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