Deep TMS, or Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, is an advanced, non-invasive brain stimulation treatment used to help manage depression and related mental health conditions. It uses carefully controlled magnetic pulses to activate specific areas of the brain involved in mood regulation.
During treatment, magnetic pulses pass safely through the scalp and skull to stimulate targeted brain regions that may be underactive in people experiencing depression. This stimulation helps restore healthier brain activity patterns linked to emotional balance and mental clarity.
Traditional TMS targets surface-level areas of the brain, while Deep TMS is designed to reach deeper and broader brain regions. This allows Deep TMS to influence larger neural networks involved in mood and emotional processing, which may improve treatment response for some patients.
Deep TMS works by generating magnetic fields that gently stimulate nerve cells in targeted areas of the brain. These magnetic fields activate neural circuits associated with mood, motivation, and emotional regulation.
By reaching deeper brain structures, Deep TMS can influence networks that play a key role in depression and anxiety symptoms. This deeper stimulation is important because mental health conditions often involve complex brain pathways, not just one isolated area.
Deeper and broader stimulation allows Deep TMS to engage multiple brain regions at once, potentially leading to more consistent and meaningful clinical outcomes, especially for individuals who have not responded well to other treatments.
Deep TMS uses advanced technology designed to deliver precise and consistent brain stimulation.
Patients remain fully awake during treatment and can return to daily activities immediately after each session.
Deep TMS is also being studied for other mental health and neurological conditions as research continues to expand its clinical applications.
Deep TMS is FDA-cleared for the treatment of specific mental health conditions and continues to be studied for additional uses.
Not every patient is a candidate for Deep TMS. A comprehensive clinical evaluation is required to determine eligibility, diagnosis, and the most appropriate treatment approach.
Deep TMS is FDA-cleared for the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder, including treatment-resistant depression. This clearance reflects rigorous review of safety and effectiveness data from controlled clinical studies.
Clinical trials have shown significant reductions in depressive symptoms among patients receiving Deep TMS, particularly those who did not respond adequately to antidepressant medications.
Beyond clinical trials, real-world studies and clinic outcomes demonstrate meaningful response and remission rates, with many patients experiencing sustained symptom improvement during and after a full course of treatment.
Deep TMS has a strong safety profile supported by long-term data. It is well tolerated, non-invasive, and does not involve systemic drug exposure.
You will be welcomed into a comfortable clinical setting. Sessions are outpatient and require no preparation or recovery time.
A specialized helmet is gently positioned on your head to ensure accurate and consistent stimulation of targeted brain areas.
Patients typically feel a tapping or knocking sensation on the scalp. This is generally mild and well tolerated.
Sessions usually last about 20–30 minutes and are scheduled multiple times per week.
You remain fully awake and may relax, listen to music, or engage in light conversation during treatment.
Most patients complete a full course of treatment consisting of multiple sessions over several weeks.
Deep TMS is commonly administered five days per week, depending on the treatment plan.
Some patients begin noticing changes within a few weeks, while others experience gradual improvement over time.
Progress often includes improved mood, increased energy, better focus, and renewed interest in daily activities. Results continue to build throughout the course of treatment.
The most common side effects include temporary scalp discomfort or mild headache, which typically lessen as treatment continues.
Serious side effects are rare. Your care team will discuss all potential risks during your consultation.
Patients are closely monitored throughout treatment to ensure comfort, safety, and appropriate response.
Individuals with certain metal implants or specific neurological conditions may not be eligible. A full screening is conducted before treatment begins.
Medications affect the entire body and may cause systemic side effects. Deep TMS targets specific brain areas without drug exposure.
Talk therapy addresses emotional and behavioral patterns, while Deep TMS works directly on brain activity. They are often complementary.
Unlike ECT, Deep TMS does not require anesthesia, does not cause memory loss, and allows patients to remain fully awake.
Deep TMS may be appropriate when medications or therapy alone have not provided sufficient relief.
Deep TMS is often recommended for individuals with treatment-resistant depression or those who cannot tolerate medication side effects.
A comprehensive evaluation is performed to review medical history, diagnosis, and safety considerations.
Every patient receives an individualized treatment plan tailored to their symptoms, goals, and clinical needs.
If anxiety, depression, or OCD is affecting your life, you do not have to face it alone. Progeny TMS is here to help you explore advanced treatment options with compassion and care. Schedule a confidential consultation to learn if TMS Therapy is right for you. Speak with our knowledgeable team to ask questions or schedule an appointment.