Thu Sep 12 01:30:00 UTC 2024: ## “Two-Faced” Problem: Forehead Botox Creates Age Discrepancy, Experts Warn

**Newry, Northern Ireland** – A growing trend in aesthetic treatments is causing a disturbing “two-faced” effect, according to Dr. Emma Cunningham, a leading aesthetic doctor.

Dr. Cunningham explains that when Botox is used only on the forehead, it can create a jarring contrast between a youthful upper face and a naturally aging lower face.

“The best aesthetic work is that which is undetectable,” she says. “But when your forehead is frozen while the rest of your face continues to age, it’s like you’re looking at two different people.”

This discrepancy, Dr. Cunningham calls the “two-faced” effect, can make a person appear decades younger in the forehead area compared to the rest of their face.

Experts warn that this trend, while seemingly offering a quick fix for forehead wrinkles, can ultimately lead to a less natural and potentially unnatural appearance.

Dr. Cunningham urges patients to seek out qualified professionals and have realistic expectations about the effects of aesthetic treatments.

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