smoking and health

danthomas

New member
Most adverse effect of continuous smoking on health is early aging.There are stretch marks,wrinkles,expression line clearly see on your face and at very early age if you are a chain smoker.
 

Jenna12

New member
Smoking is associated with premature ageing and wrinkles. It is also associated with psoriasis, a type of skin cancer (squamous cell carcinoma) and other issues. The way that smoking damages the skin is that it damages the connective tissue and decreases arteriolar and capillary blood flow. Even occasional smoking is going to do some damage to your skin, even the effects are lessened. The best advice would be to quit but you probably already knew that before you asked.
In short, still damaging, just not as damaging.
 

marie4u

Well-known member
Smoking is associated with premature ageing and wrinkles. It is also associated with psoriasis, a type of skin cancer (squamous cell carcinoma) and other issues. The way that smoking damages the skin is that it damages the connective tissue and decreases arteriolar and capillary blood flow. Even occasional smoking is going to do some damage to your skin, even the effects are lessened. The best advice would be to quit but you probably already knew that before you asked.
In short, still damaging, just not as damaging.
thank you for your detailed answer.
 

Jill1228

Well-known member
Skin and teeth are affected. You can see the wrinkles and lines around mouths of older smokers. I quit in 1997 when I was 30. I'll never go back. Lost my best friend at age 43 in April 19, 2012 to lung cancer (she was a chain smoker). I'm getting a tattoo in her memory on 4/19 of this year
 

marie4u

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Skin and teeth are affected. You can see the wrinkles and lines around mouths of older smokers. I quit in 1997 when I was 30. I'll never go back. Lost my best friend at age 43 in April 19, 2012 to lung cancer (she was a chain smoker). I'm getting a tattoo in her memory on 4/19 of this year
i am sorry to hear that. may her sole rest in peace.
 

Dominique33

Well-known member
If you can stop smoking, smoking is the worst poison ever : teeth, skin, bladder, lungs, mouth, nails, etc... I think the ageing signs are much more visible when you smoke, a dermatologist knows if you smoke by looking at your skin... Good luck. I hope you' ll quit. I mean to stay in good shape and have strong teeth !
 

Kathniss08

Well-known member
Smoking is really bad for your health. It can also affect your skin because it constricts blood vessels that can lead to premature aging of your skin. Smoking has many serious complications and problems. If you want to quit smoking you should do it now.
 

Jill1228

Well-known member
Everywhere. Even on your lungs too. My grandpa passed last year of the same thing.
^^^^^ what she said! I quit over 17 years ago. I watched my best friend go through this. Was by her side after she had her lung removed. Sadly, at 43 she lost her battle. I got this in her memory
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Kittily

Well-known member
I smoke too but I've literally just ordered an e cigarette to help aid me quit. I hate what it does to my skin..;
 

Aronui

Member
Not to hijack the thread, but what kind of ecig did you order?

I quit smoking by switching to vaping (ecig), but during my early vaping adventures I found that the ecig's which look like a cigarette were really unsatisfying (the vapour wasn't very dense) and the batteries didn't seem to last very long, both in that I had to charge it often and had to buy replacements within just a couple of months. By comparison, I have an egoQ which offers much denser vapour, the battery easily lasts all day and I've had this specific battery over a year now without needing to replace it. Also, just like with any clearomizer, you can use one of the wide variety of eliquids available, or mix your own.

I'm not trying to push a certain product (I plan to try a few others actually), or even promote vaping, it's just that I've met a lot of people who've tried a cigarette shaped one, found it unsatisfying and/or had battery issues, and were so put off by the experience that they never try one of the larger ecigs.

So, if you did get a cigarette shaped one and it doesn't satisfy, please consider trying one of the other types to help you quit
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AnneOyer

Active member
Smoking can damage your skin. Aside from many other harmful effect of smoking like cancer, lung and heart disease, smoking is also known as one of the major cause of premature aging and delayed healing of the wound. And along with these, it lso has been known as one of the causes of many other skin disorders like psoriasis, hidradenitis suppurativa and cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
 
Hi marie4u,
Smoking causes acne and prone to skin scars that are very difficult to remove. You skin might cause some allergic reactions. It is advisable to quit smoking.
 

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