Smoker’s Dull Skin
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Smoker’s dull skin—sometimes called "smoker’s face," "ashen complexion," or "gray skin tone"—is a common issue faced by long-term smokers, leading to a lifeless, pale, and uneven appearance. Years of smoking can rob your skin of its natural glow, leaving it sallow, wrinkled, and tired-looking, with visible signs of premature aging. These changes are triggered by reduced blood flow, lack of nutrients and oxygen, and the breakdown of collagen and elastin caused by cigarette toxins. If you notice your skin looks dull, gray, or older than your years, you may be experiencing these classic symptoms of smoker’s skin damage. Thankfully, advanced skin rejuvenation treatments—like exosome therapy—are available in South Korea to help restore radiant, youthful skin and reverse the effects of ashen, lifeless skin caused by smoking.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Skin Booster Exosome
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