Smoking increases the risk of coughing, bronchospasm, or other airway problems during the operation.
lol plastic surgery... whether you have plastic surgery or not, it still destroys your brain cells and your lungs.
if youre dead nao. no
Plastic surgeons strongly urge adult patients to quit smoking before the surgery, because smoking delays and complicates the healing process.
Continuing to smoke after surgery greatly heightens a person's risks of complications, such as infections in the surgical incision. In one study, more than half of patients who continued smoking after surgery developed complications compared to less than 20 percent who quit. Plus, fewer complications means less time in the hospital for patients who kick the habit.
If your Surgeon does it while he's operating, it may make recovery for you a dicey proposition...if you do it after surgery, it may make recovery seem to go faster (or at least be more bearable), depending on what you had operated on.
smoking kills.
It's generally advisable to avoid smoking electronic cigarettes before gastric bypass surgery. Smoking can impair healing, increase the risk of complications, and affect the success of the surgery. Many healthcare providers recommend quitting smoking altogether for at least several weeks prior to the procedure to ensure optimal outcomes. Always consult with your surgeon for personalized guidance.
that really depends on the type of surgery. if you had lung surgery then you better switch to using a vaporizer.
smoking does not affect on the sense of touch according to smoking and while touching something it actually helps you guess right than bad answer so it does not affect.
No, but that doesn't mean smoking does not harm the body.
Yes.
Smoking can reduce the amount of oxygen the baby recieves.