Dr. Constance Barone

No Smoking, Please: Facial Plastic Surgery and Smoking

Aug 10, 2015 @ 10:00 AM — by Constance M. Barone, M.D.
Tagged with: Facial Plastic Surgery

If you are a smoker, then you surely have already heard many of the arguments as to why you should kick the habit. However, if you are a smoker who is currently considering facial plastic surgery, you may not know that smoking may preclude you from being a suitable candidate for whatever specific procedure in which you are interested. Furthermore, even if you are found to be a suitable candidate, smoking may interfere with your ability to achieve and maintain the best possible results.

If you are a smoker who would like to learn more about the adverse relationship between plastic surgery and smoking, we urge you to meet with San Antonio plastic surgeon Constance M. Barone at her practice for a confidential, one-on-one consultation at your earliest convenience. She can advise you of your options and help you decide whether you believe that optimal facial rejuvenation is worth giving up your smoking habit.

Why Smoking and Plastic Surgery Don’t Mix

The negative effects of smoking on your health are well known. However, its negative effects on your appearance can be equally profound. Smoking can cause:

While plastic surgery can correct many of these issues, it does require that you commit yourself to a healthy post-surgical lifestyle, at least if you wish to achieve and maintain the best possible results. If you continue to smoke, you face the following risks:

Learn More about Plastic Surgery and Smoking

To learn more about the effects of smoking on plastic surgery, please contact the practice of Dr. Constance M. Barone today.