A new study has provided shocking photographic evidence of the devastating effects that addiction can have on a person’s face.
Researchers interviewed more than 70 pairs of identical twins where one smoked and the other didn’t and found that those that smokes showed considerably more signs of premature facial aging. The effect also includes differences in aging of the upper face, forehead lines or 'crow's feet' around the eyes, sagging of the upper eyelids, as well as more bags of the lower eyelids and under the eyes, wrinkling of the upper and lower lips and sagging jowls.