Old but Effective Tricks to Quit Smoking

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For smokers, getting rid of smoking habits may seem impossible. If you feel that all efforts are fruitless, maybe doing plastic surgery can help.

Not plastic surgery that could stop smoking, but the preparation of the operation.

As is known, patients who will undergo plastic surgery should stop smoking 2 weeks before the action. Smoking can cause dangerous complications during surgery. In fact, many surgeons refuse to operate on smokers' patients.

In a recent study revealed, people who were asked to quit smoking 2 weeks before surgery tend to stay away from cigarettes even forever.

It is unrealistic to ask a cigarette addict to undergo plastic surgery, but underlined from the results of the study is to stop smoking is possible if they understand the health risks.

As many as 70 percent of respondents in this study agree that discussing with doctors and being told the dangers of smoking cigarettes for the results of operations makes them aware to stop. As many as 40 percent also claimed to not smoke again until 5 years postoperative and 25 percent did not smoke anymore.

"Discussing specifically that the cigarettes in patients on the outcome of the surgery greatly affects them to stop," said Aaron C.Van Slyke as quoted by Yahoo Beauty.

In general, smoking will make blood vessels contract so that oxygen can not bind to blood cells. This makes the amount of oxygen in the blood circulation reduced and the surgical wound heal longer.

These conditions not only make plastic surgery results not as expected, but also cause harmful side effects such as necrosis or cell and tissue death.

Smokers are also likely to experience negative reactions when anesthetized and there is a possibility of infection. The danger of cigarettes does not include the risks to the body organs and heart.