Clinical Trial

Comparing Facial Aging Between Identical Twins With 3D Imaging

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Summary
Identical twins share the same genes, which makes them a powerful way to study how lifestyle and environment - rather than genetics - affect how faces age. This study builds on a landmark 2009 twin study by using modern three-dimensional (3D) facial imaging, which measures facial shape and volume precisely instead of relying on regular photographs. The study will also look at whether use of GLP-1 weight-loss medications (such as semaglutide or tirzepatide), sometimes associated with facial changes informally called "Ozempic face," is related to measurable differences in facial aging. The study will enroll adult identical twin pairs attending the Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, in August 2026. Participation takes about 30 minutes and happens in a single visit at the festival study booth. Each twin will complete a questionnaire about lifestyle, environment, and medical history (such as sun exposure, smoking, sleep, and medication use) and have a 3D image of their face taken with a non-contact camera system. There is no treatment, no medication, no blood draw or biological sample, and no follow-up visit. Researchers will then compare facial measurements within each twin pair to learn which lifestyle and environmental factors are linked to visible facial aging.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07760532
Lead Sponsor Ponsky Facial Aesthetics And Plastic Surgery, Llc
Conditions Facial Skin Aging, Facial Volume Loss, Wrinkle Appearance
Enrollment 200 participants
Start Date 2026-08-08
Primary Completion 2026-09 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-09 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-12