It is well known that smoking can cause a vast array of problems, many of which directly affect appearance. Dull wrinkly skin, stained teeth and weight gain are just a few that could plague smokers.
With the approach National No Smoking Day on 10th March 2010 people across Britain are being encouraged to stub out their cigarettes in an attempt to improve both health and looks.
Leading dermatologists have found the effects that smoking can have on the face are drastic. Heavy smokers can expect to get deep lines and wrinkles, particularly around the mouth and corners of the eyes, accompanied by skin that can be dulled by up to ten years due to the pale grey shade it turns.
Your waistline could also rise along with the risk of getting cellulite and the problems don’t stop there. Teeth are heavily affected by the nicotine and tar found in cigarettes which stain them and turn them a nasty yellowy brown colour.
Patients looking to reverse the damage to their appearance caused by smoking should look no further than The Hospital Group, one of the country’s leading cosmetic surgery providers.
For quick results, The Hospital Group offer non-surgical treatments such as anti wrinkle treatments, BOTOX®, facial fillers, chemical peels, teeth whitening and more in 19 clinics across the UK and Ireland.Â
For longer term results involving surgery, face lifts, liposuction and an extensive range of breast surgery procedures are just some of the treatments on offer.

