FAQ

Does smoking cause hair loss

By PuffBye Editorial TeamLast updated Feb 2026Based on published research from CDC, WHO & NIH

Yes, smoking damages hair follicles and increases baldness risk by 2x.

Quick Answer

Yes, smoking damages hair follicles and increases baldness risk by 2x.

Detailed Explanation

Reduced circulation and toxins damage follicles. Quitting may slow or stop progression.

Key Facts

  • Smokers experience earlier and more severe hair loss
  • Scalp circulation improves within weeks of quitting

What the Research Says

NIH research links smoking to accelerated hair loss

Frequently Asked Questions

Will hair grow back if I quit
Further loss may slow; regrowth varies by individual
How does smoking damage hair
Reduces blood flow to follicles and introduces toxins

Sources & References

The information in this article is based on publicly available research and guidance from the following authoritative health organizations:

Sources accessed February 2026

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