A revolutionary treatment that has changed the field of mental healthcare, Deep TMS has been FDA-cleared to safely and effectively treat Major Depressive Disorder through BrainsWay’s patented H-coil technology.
Deep TMS works by utilizing a magnetic field that manages to directly reach wider and deeper brain regions, regulating the neural activity of brain structures related to depression – specifically the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC).
As a non-invasive procedure, BrainsWay is a well-tolerated treatment that does not cause any adverse or long-lasting side effects. It does not require a significant recovery period, and the 20-min treatment can easily be integrated into each patient’s day-to-day schedule.
For those experiencing depressive episodes, it’s common for doctors to either prescribe antidepressants or schedule talk therapy sessions. While these methods work for some patients, they cannot relieve the symptoms of those with treatment-resistant depression (TRD).
With BrainsWay Deep TMS treatment, patients have access to a revolutionary approach that can help them improve their mental health. This safe, highly effective treatment can alleviate symptoms and provide the relief patients need to experience a significantly greater quality of life.
Repeated peer-reviewed studies have found Deep TMS to be a highly effective treatment that can facilitate a profound improvement in patients’ mental health, alleviating symptoms of depression and contributing to a significantly greater quality of life.
What Is Deep TMS?
BrainsWay Deep TMS relies on a magnetic field to stimulate the brain’s dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. This specific area of the brain is believed to be connected to emotional regulation and depression. Doctors will place a three-dimensional H-coil helmet on your head, which helps target a greater surface area and allows the pulses to penetrate deeper into the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
By relying on electromagnetic pulses that create an electric field, this treatment will focus on stimulating neurons responsible for activity in the brain. BrainsWay Deep TMS goes deeper and has a wider range than other TMS treatments to maximize the effectiveness of the procedure and the relief it provides.
A revolutionary treatment that has changed the field of mental healthcare, Deep TMS has been FDA-cleared to safely and effectively treat Major Depressive Disorder through BrainsWay’s patented H-coil technology. This technology was first developed in 2000 at the National Institutes of Health. The Brainsway H1 coil received FDA approval in 2013 for use in patients with Major Depression, providing a major breakthrough for those otherwise resistant to typical treatment measures. In 2018, the FDA approved the H7 coil used during Deep TMS for the treatment of patients who have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Deep TMS also has been shown to be beneficial when used off-label for other psychiatric and neurocognitive disorders, such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Schizophrenia, Parkinson’s Disease, Autism, Chronic Pain, Mild Cognitive Impairment (or Mild Neurocognitive Disorder), and Dementia.
Deep TMS works by utilizing a magnetic field that directly reaches wide and deep brain regions, regulating the neural activity of brain structures related to depression – specifically the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). Deep TMS involves placing a non-invasive device with a combination of comfortable coils on a person’s scalp that administers pulsed magnetic fields which activate the neuronal circuits.
Determining if Deep TMS Is Right for You
A psychiatrist can help a patient determine if Deep TMS is the right tool to add to their treatment plan. The psychiatrist will conduct a thorough evaluation that will take into consideration the patient’s history, medication usage, the success rate of previous treatment for depression, and any possible health risks. Once approved for treatment, a location for the treatment will be selected, along with the frequency and duration of the treatment time.
Patients who have a hard time sitting still or have a history of back or neck pain may prefer Deep TMS over Repetitive TMS. Repetitive TMS sessions are short, typically lasting about three minutes. Deep TMS sessions last between ten and 20 minutes.
Possible Side Effects of Deep TMS
Some side effects may occur during treatment but most are temporary. Possible side effects that may occur include:
Where Can Patients Seek Treatment in South Florida?
With My TMS, we’ve made it easy for patients to find the depression treatment they need in South Florida. We have four convenient locations:
Miami
5901 SW 74th St. Suite #408
Miami, FL 33143
(305) 735-3551
Hollywood
7369 Sheridan St #201
Hollywood, FL 33024
(954) 516-2722
Oakland Park
1400 E. Oakland Park Blvd, #210
Oakland Park, FL 33024
(954) 314-3191
Boca Raton
7200 W. Camino Real, Suite 201B
Boca Raton, FL 33433
(561) 677-3998
Orlando
9685 Lake Nona Village Place, Suite #103B
Orlando, FL 32827
(407) 979-4558
Each location delivers exceptional psychiatric care, helping you regain your mental health and overall quality of life. One of our psychiatrists will evaluate your history, medication and past treatments to help you decide if BrainsWay Deep TMS may be right for you.
If it’s determined that this treatment is a good fit, you can select the location and we’ll create a plan for how often and how long your treatments will be.
Beneits of BrainsWay Deep TMS Depression Treatment
Unlike other treatments, BrainsWay Deep TMS is noninvasive and doesn’t have any serious systemic side effects. Keep in mind that there are a few other potential side effects you could temporarily experience during treatment, including:
- Tenderness of the scalp
- Headache
- Jaw pain
- Tooth pain
In very rare cases, a seizure may occur due to TMS. Generally, the side effects of TMS are more easily tolerated than those of antidepressant medications or electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), which can lead to symptoms like anxiety, insomnia or drowsiness, nausea and memory loss.
What Happens During a Deep TMS Procedure?
BrainsWay Deep TMS is commonly done five days a week for around four to six weeks. Treatments last anywhere from three to 20 minutes and are performed in a medical office.
Unlike other treatments like ECT, Deep TMS allows patients to remain awake and alert the entire time. You’ll be seated in a comfortable chair and given the opportunity to relax or engage in a quiet activity like listening to music or reading.
As a non-drug, non-invasive procedure, Deep TMS is a well-tolerated treatment that does not cause any adverse or long-lasting side effects. It does not require a significant recovery period, and the 20-minute treatment can easily be integrated into each patient’s day-to-day schedule. During this time, you may feel a gentle tapping on your head as the device delivers each repetitive pulse. You may also hear a clicking sound.
Once the treatment is over, you’ll be monitored for side effects and then allowed to resume your normal responsibilities, tasks and activities.Repeated peer-reviewed studies have found Deep TMS to be a highly effective treatment that can facilitate a profound improvement in a patient’s mental health, alleviating symptoms of depression and contributing to a significantly greater quality of life.
The Difference Between the Repetitive TMS and Deep TMS
TMS can be done in two different ways: Repetitive TMS and Deep TMS. Each type stimulates the brain’s prefrontal cortex, which is the area connected to depression, but there are differences in the way they are administered and the results achieved.
Repetitive TMS was the first form of TMS treatment. It involves using a figure-8 coil design that provides the ability to reach a depth of 0.27”. With Deep TMS, a three-dimensional H-coil helmet design provides the ability to cover a broader surface area, stimulating to a depth of 1.25”. Both types of TMS target the specific area of the brain associated with depression, but Deep TMS extends its range to stimulate some of the brain’s crucial surrounding regions with expanded depth and width ranges.
Deep TMS works by utilizing a magnetic field that manages to directly reach wider and deeper brain regions, regulating the neural activity of brain structures related to depression – specifically the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). Deep TMS’s magnetic fields spread over wider areas of the brain, while Repetitive TMS’s fields are activated through a narrower prism, increasing the risk of missing relevant brain structures. Deep TMS provides a decreased chance of a targeting error occurring.
Patients typically find Deep TMS to be a well-tolerated treatment safe from any long-lasting side effects or any significant recovery period. Since Deep TMS is often used in lieu of prescription medications that did not assist with depressive symptoms, the procedure eliminates a patient having to deal with the side effects that often accompany the usage of these medications.
BrainsWay Deep TMS Treatment in South Florida
Interested in learning more about this well-tolerated, effective treatment option? My TMS is here to guide you through the process and help you find the advanced treatments you need to improve your symptoms.
Learn more about our BrainsWay Deep TMS Treatment and book an appointment today by giving us a call at 954-332-0740 or filling out our contact form.