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Smoking: Bad for Your Health, Causes Wrinkles, and Worsens Acne.


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Smoking not only causes wrinkles – it can worsen the effects of acne, scientists have found. After spending so much money on skincare, it’d be a waste if you smoked all your efforts away! Satori Laser does offer to remove your acne, scars, wrinkles, and much more treatments that will enhance your skin, but smoking in between sessions would decrease the effectiveness! Additionally, scarring associated with the condition is more severe in smokers, research shows. The findings provide another reason for people, especially teenagers prone to acne, to stay clear of tobacco, experts said.

Acne results in unsightly spots that can burst and damage the skin, leaving scars in the form of craters, ‘ice-pick’ holes, or an uneven lumpy surface. Scarring also occurs when people pick or squeeze their spots.

no smoke signThe new study looked at 992 sufferers afflicted by severe acne who were referred to a hospital dermatology department over an eight-year period. Scarring was observed in 91 percent of patients, and although smokers were not more likely to have acne scars, the damage to their skin was significantly more severe. More than half (53.7 percent) of smokers had moderate to severe scarring compared with just over a third (35 per cent) of non-smokers.

Dr. Raman Bhutani, a member of the research team from Harrogate District Foundation Trust, said: The correlation seen between smoking and severity of facial scarring could suggest that smoking can increase the severity of scarring in a susceptible person with acne. Further work is required to confirm this finding and to understand the mechanisms by which this may occur.’ The findings were presented at the British Association of Dermatologists’ Annual Conference in Manchester. Nina Goad, from the British Association of Dermatologists, said: ‘Acne affects a huge proportion of the population, with 80 percent of teenagers affected at some point.

While for most people the disorder will eventually clear, some are left with scarring which can be for life. This can be hard to treat and can make people feel self-conscious and affect their self-esteem. We already know that smoking is bad for our health, so perhaps this latest finding will provide an extra impetus for people to quit.

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