Thursday, November 26, 2009

"Stop This Killer" he said after reading this important article.

What is the faces of smokers?
In 1985, a doctor, "Douglas Model" by adding a new term as "smoker's face" to the dictionary after a medical study published in the English Medical Journal which found them to define the shape of the smoker and determined after a smoking up to ten years or more.

It is very characteristic of the smoker to make it seem larger than a year and this was a special and a new term as "smoker's face" to have his privacy, has been found that most smokers wearing this face up and face the real, regardless of age, social class, or exposure to sunlight, or change in weight, or how many cigarettes were consumed throughout the life ... Because all these factors negatively affect the skin, but the separation factor between smoking and other factors other is not the first boundary and the first responsibility for changes that may cause the smoker's face and skin in general.
* Define the smoker:


A - face full of curly lines around the eyes and lips, and the cheeks.
B - The skin is thick, such as artificial leather.
C - a pale face and the bones protruding.
D - the face tends to color to gray or blue for lack of oxygen.
E - The saturated many of the toxins.

Q: What do you do the toxins that are in cigarettes Skin?
As is well known to all that cigarette smoke contains more than 400 toxic substance, is absorbed most directly in the bloodstream and from there to skin cells.
Cigarettes reduces the efficiency and function of the skin cells to renew automatically, works on Smoking constriction (narrowing) blood vessels in the upper layer of the skin, which in turn reduces the amount of blood that reaches the skin, and the shortage in the amount of blood leads to a decrease in the amount of oxygen necessary for all living cells and the renewal of dead and get rid of the corrupt ones.
The effect of the lack of anything else on the amount of blood and oxygen to the fish and thicken the blood and hence lack of strength levels of collagen in the skin, which leads to the inevitable result of other injuries related to slower or incomplete.
Suffice it to smoking a cigarette only to a constriction of the blood vessels that exist beneath the surface of the skin lasts for about 90 minutes. One study has shown that blood flow in the thumb to at least about 24% after the first cigarette, 29% after the second. And another study by the measurement of digital blood flow in the same finger that rate below for more of it to reach about 42% for the same per cigarette. As for the reduced levels of oxygen, there are results of a study published in "Smith" newspaper of the American Academy of Dermatology, that smoking for ten minutes and no decrease in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues for about an hour, and smoking a whole pack means lack of oxygen throughout the day.

* Smoking makes your skin thinner (a study of twins):
A recent British study has commissioned a study on about 25 similar twins, one a smoker for a long time and the other who never smoked. The doctors used ultrasound to measure the thickness of the layers of skin, internal arm. It was found that thinner layers of smoked about a quarter of the skin layer of a non-smoker, and in some cases there are differences of up to 40%.

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