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See how Smoking attacks your Body

by Sara Kitch

The most talked about consequences of smoking are the different types of cancers that a smoker can develop. However, there are other problems that are not so readily talked about.

There are several lesser known topics related with the effects of smoking that will be addressed in this article. The main points we will discuss are the consequence of skin color in the aging process, the disparity of aging between both genders and how smoking can decrease the healing process.

Skin Damage is Affected by Skin Color

It may not seem too important, but skin color is an essential variable when it comes to the amount of damage that your skin will have. It has been proven that darker skin is much tougher against aging because its dermal structure is much thicker that fairer skin. Lighter skin, on the other hand, has a thinner dermal structure making it more fragile and prone to skin damage such as wrinkling, blotches and irritation.

Gender plays an Important Role in Skin Damage

Unfortunately, women smokers are also more prone to skin damage, including wrinkling, than male smokers. The male hormone androgen produces a thicker dermis making it more resilient to damage. Meanwhile, a decline in estrogen leads to dryness and cracking of the skin.

The constant puffing and squinting that accompanies smoking leads to wrinkles around the eyes and mouth. The term "smoker's face" is used to describe the wrinkled, gaunt aspect of a chronic smoker. Nevertheless, there are some wrinkle treatments that you can use to help stimulate facial rejuvenation.

Smoking affects the Healing Process

Another problem that smokers can experience is the rate a which their injuries, especially after surgery. Due to the diminished blood flow, the amount of nutrients that the damaged area receives is also diminished. For this reason, doctors recommend that their patients to quit smoking so that their post op healing process compensates.

Dealing with the Consequences of Chronic Smoking

The best choice for your skin is to quit smoking or never to start. However, you may be one of the people who have found it impossible to give up this habit. If this is so, there are other choices that you can try to control the results derived from chronic smoking.

Products containing alfa hydroxy acids and retinoids have been successful in dealing with the consequences produced by chronic smoking. Skin peels and dermabrasion can help aid facial rejuvenation by stimulating the renewal of skin.

Wrinkle free skin can be at your disposal even if you are a smoker. Try Bioskinrevitalizer and our other skin care products to stimulate skin renewal and repair and rejuvenate skin. Remember, even if you decide not to keep, there is something that you can do for your skin.

Published February 16th, 2009

Filed in Health, Skin Care