How much does smoking age your skin? Is this damage reversible if you quit at a young age?

I am 20, and I have been smoking a little over a pack a day since I was 13. My skin is becoming dry, irregularly colored, and I have recently noticed two deep lines on my forehead. Is it possible to reverse this damage if I quit smoking now, or am I forever doomed to look older than I actually am?

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7 thoughts on “How much does smoking age your skin? Is this damage reversible if you quit at a young age?”

  1. im sorry to hear that but unfortunately, smoking damage is not reversible. the only way it will get better is to quit smoking NOW! i cant stress that enough. also you need to use is good skin care products for aging and possibly wrinkles. hope i helped!

  2. If you stop now, it will be better than if you continued to smoke.

    However, that being said, there will be some damage that will affect the rest of your life.

  3. Drink a lot of water, and take proper rest, and obviously quit smoking
    Your skin will start getting better within a month

  4. tobacco damages skin slowly just like slow poisoning. if you stop atleast now then you can find some improvement. stop smoking and feel good skin.

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