Smoking will make you ugly?

In life, many people have the habit of smoking. Smoking is no longer a patent for boys, and some girls also have the habit of smoking. In the eyes of many people, smoking is a very handsome thing. Some people think that smoking can relieve tension and make social interaction stronger, but long-term smoking will damage health and make people ugly.

Does smoking make you ugly?

The harm of smoking to appearance really makes people ugly.

First, smoking will aggravate eye bags and dark circles, and once eye bags appear, dark circles will make people look older.

Second, smoking will cause more wrinkles and spots on the skin, and it will also aggravate the sagging of facial muscles and skin relaxation. Because smoking will hinder the blood supply to maintain the health of skin tissue. Smokers look older on average 1.4 years old.

Third, hair is rare and yellow, and toxic chemicals in tobacco will destroy DNA in hair follicles and produce free radicals that destroy cells. Therefore, smokers are more likely to lose hair and grow white hair than non-smokers-if they still have hair.

Fourth, smoking can even cause teeth to loosen or even fall off. Studies have shown that all dental and oral problems of smokers will increase greatly, including oral cancer and gum disease. The risk of periodontal disease among smokers is six times as high as that of non-smokers, and periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss.

The disadvantages of smoking

Cigarettes carry bacteria.

The latest research found that cigarettes carry many germs and will be inhaled during smoking. Their pathogenic mechanism is still unclear, but it is an indisputable fact that cigarettes carry germs.

Smoking affects sexual function.

Smoking will affect blood circulation, reduce genital blood flow, and then lead to sexual arousal difficulties (including men and women). A large-scale survey in China in 2007 also found that 20% of male erectile dysfunction was related to smoking.

Smokers have poor sleep quality.

A study by Johns Hopkins University found that smokers are more likely to feel sleepy than non-smokers after waking up all night. Researchers point out that the reason is that smokers can't get nicotine when they sleep at night. Although they seem to sleep soundly, in fact, their sleep will be disturbed many times and the quality of sleep will decline.

Smokers have fragile bones.

It is found that the bone mineral density of female smokers will decrease by 2.3%-3.3% every 10 year, which will greatly increase the incidence of fractures and osteoporosis. In postmenopausal women, the risk is even greater.