The 'two-faced' phenomenon: how bad Botox is creating a very modern problem on our faces
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Dr. Emma Cunningham explains that the ideal aesthetic enhancement should be subtle and undetectable, emphasizing that inappropriate use of Botox can create an unnatural age disparity in the face.
The phenomenon termed "two-faced" occurs when Botox is applied only to the upper half of the face. This leads to a notable difference in perceived age between the upper and lower areas, with the upper face appearing significantly younger than the lower.
Read at Independent
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