Spanish beauty experts say that smoking is prone to wrinkles, especially harmful to women's appearance.
Dr Jose Moriente, vice president of the Spanish Galicia Plastic Surgery Association, said that the ingredients contained in tobacco and the smoking action itself will accelerate the formation of facial wrinkles. /kloc-people who start smoking at the age of 0/5 may have wrinkles by the age of 25. Because people usually pout and squint when smoking, wrinkles are more likely to appear on lips and eyes prematurely as time goes by.
Smoking can also lead to blood vessel blockage and hinder oxygen supply, thus affecting skin health, which is also the reason why old smokers usually have more wrinkles and dark and dry skin.
Dr. Morent said that in plastic surgery, smokers give doctors more headaches than non-smokers, because the surgical wounds on smokers' bodies are more difficult to heal.