i plan to get a microneedling treatment but a family member smokes a lot, not indoors but the smell usually lingers in their clothes and they come inside pretty soon after finishing a smoke. i try to avoid it but sometimes i cant and i was wondering if the smell will hinder my progress and slow down collagen production from microneedling. i eat healthy and stay mildly active.
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