New First-of-Its Kind Report Shows BOTOX Cosmetic May Prevent Development of Facial Lines
Thirteen Year Experience in One Identical Twin Demonstrates Dramatic Difference in Wrinkle Development When BOTOX Cosmetic is Administered Consistently From Age 25
A new case report comparing the appearance of facial lines in identical twins, one of whom received regular BOTOX Cosmetic (botulinum toxin type A) treatments over 13 years beginning at age 25 and one of whom did not, suggests that long-term, consistent treatment with BOTOX Cosmetic may prevent the development of lines that are visible without facial muscle contraction (the so-called "imprint" or "at rest" lines most associated with the aging process). The results are being presented at the American Academy of Dermatology's Annual Winter Meeting in San Francisco.
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