A medical study tracking identical twins, only one of whom had Botox injections for 20 years, revealed striking differences. Botox, a treatment derived from botulinum toxin, smoothes wrinkles and helps with medical issues like migraines.
The Botox twin started treatments at 25, getting injections multiple times yearly on her forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet.
Dr. William Binder documented their appearances starting at 38. Early photos already showed the treated twin’s smoother forehead compared to her sister.
More time revealed deeper wrinkles, broader jawline, and puffiness on the untreated sibling. Both led healthy lifestyles, but environmental factors differed.
The study concluded Botox prevents static wrinkles and is safe for long-term use.
Dr. Bita Farrell’s experiment treating half her face confirmed Botox’s muscle-lifting effects.
Relaxing downward-pulling muscles lets the cheek muscles lift the face, improving contours.
Both studies support Botox’s potential for lasting cosmetic benefits.