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Smoking Ages Twins Differently: Shocking Visuals
8 Feb
Summary
- Identical twins showcase drastic visual differences due to smoking habits.
- Smokers exhibit accelerated aging, particularly around the eyes and skin.
- Studies confirm smoking reduces collagen, degrades skin, and causes premature aging.

Identical twins, typically appearing indistinguishable, now present a striking contrast due to differing smoking habits. Studies involving such twins have vividly illustrated the premature aging effects of tobacco consumption, with smokers exhibiting more pronounced signs of aging on their faces.
Researchers have observed a significant disparity in facial aging between smoking and non-smoking twins. Key indicators include loose skin under the eyes, gum damage, and yellowed teeth. The study highlights that smoking degrades collagen and reduces skin thickness, leading to a loss of elasticity and accelerated aging.
Dr. Bahman Guyuron noted that the degree of facial aging correlated with the duration of smoking. He stated that smokers often display "festoons of loose skin" under their eyes, serving as a clear indicator of their habit.




