One identical twin, 38, had Botox for 20 years - the other didn't. Who looks better?
Daily MailRecord numbers of Americans are gifting their significant others cosmetic surgeries for Christmas this year. The women were followed for nearly 20 years, with one receiving Botox injections two to three times a year and the other letting nature take its course. The twin who received very few injections - image A - next to twin who got Botox regularly - image D. The twin who did not receive the injections had more pronounced lines on her forehead and between her brows The images show that the twin who received very few injections - images B and C - and the one who got Botox regularly - E, and F - had significantly more forehead wrinkles They were then followed up at age 44 in 2012 - at which point the Botox twin had been getting the injections for almost 20 years. The regularly treated twin - images C and D - had far less pronounced crow's feet Pictured are the spots that one twin had Botox injections in the forehead, glabellar, and crow's feet regions Dr William Binder, who reported the case study, claimed it 'is likely that long-term treatment with Botox is able to prevent the development of imprinted lines not only by inhibiting the patient's ability to contract the target muscle but also perhaps through behavioral modification. A 2012 follow up showed the Botox receiver twin had virtually no forehead wrinkles at rest The woman treated with Botox had more shallow wrinkles compared to her sister around her eyes and mouth Botox injections are extremely popular.