Want To Quit <b>Smoking</b>? Cosmetic Surgery Prep Can Help

While smoking has been estimated to cause more than 480,000 American deaths each year, smoke-related illness costs the United States over $300 billion per year. Smoking has proven to be rather prevalent. And it is certainly a health and lifestyle ...

Tags: Smoking, Plastic Surgery, Complications

How <b>Smoking</b>'s Ruining Your Skin

By Chelsea CampbellBy now, we've all heard about the internal health risks that smoking poses, including respiratory problems, lung cancer, and heart disease, to name just a few. But the negative effects of smoking are also more obvious on the outside as well, and can add years your appearance by the impact that it has on the skin. Most of us g...

Tags: Skin Cancer, smoking, Wrinkles, Eye Wrinkles, skincare

The Face of Time

ight side, this periodic renewal allows the positive changes we make in our health such as stopping smoking, wearing broad-spectrum sunscreen daily, eating more nutrient-rich foods like dark green leafy veggies, nuts, and seeds, and berries, getting ...

Tags: Skin Care, wrinkles, Sun Damage

How to Prevent Collagen Loss as You Age

... said collagen, including the aforementioned excessive sun exposure, a poor diet, being sedentary, smoking, and ingesting too much alcohol. On top of those factors, genetics can also imprint a predestined effect on our personal aging ...

Tags: Sunscreen, Sun, wrinkles, chemical peels, Collagen, microdermabrasion, Lasers, Anti-Aging, Retinol

3 Simple Habits to Look Your Best

If you're a smoker quit. Smoking affects the entire body, especially the face. As a result, smokers tend to have an uneven skin tone, sagging skin and wrinkles, and early signs of aging around the mouth called "smokers lips". ...

Tags: Dermatology, Sunscreen, Sun, Smoking, sun protection, Retin-A, sun damage, Wrinkles, Retinol, Prejuvenation