Dr Jean-Louis Sebagh said peering at a small screen causes your face to scrunch up, creating an area of tension around and between the brows. The London-based anti-ageing expert said women were then resorting to Botox to smooth out the fine facial lines.
A woman uses her BlackBerry phone in Jakarta on January 19, 2010. The maker of BlackBerry smartphones have started blocking access to pornographic websites in Indonesia ahead of a Friday deadline that could have seen its lucrative operating permit revoked
London beauty therapist Nichola Joss has also noticed the phenomenon among her customers. Ms Joss said: 'I've noticed a huge difference over the past 18 months in my clients' faces - it's the constant peering intently down at that mini screen. It's the same with an iPhone.'
She said a daily DIY face massage could ease the condition. Smartphone-related wrinkles are the latest condition that doctors attribute to overuse of technology.
Others include 'BlackBerry thumb' - a form of repetitive strain injury caused by excessive texting. Another is 'computer vision syndrome' - dry eyes caused by computers users failing to blink enough when staring at a screen for long periods. ( dalymail.co.uk )
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