Violet, my experience.... YES I know I will get some neg reputation writing down that so let me premise:
smoking is noxious, toxic, is not good, makes us die, harms healing, causes cancers and blood clots, etc. etc.
I am an ex-smoker. I stopped about 8 years ago fortunately (thanks to nicotine gums). But when I
underwent SRS smoking helped me A LOT psychologically to get over the wall and everything. It was my
only vice though, and you can't negate a cig even to one sent to death... I just suspended smoking for
those 8-9 days I was in the hospital - but believe me, you often find yourself so physically and psychically
destroied then that you usually don't feel the urge of smoking. But the first thing I did when I walked over
the exit door, well, was right to light a good cig - and perhaps it was one of the most enjoied ones I
remember. I stopped some years later though. Please of course don't follow my example, they all told me
smoking definitely is BAD for healing from any surgery. However, if my surgery went not so well (sudden
vaginal prolapse, swallowness and ugly aesthetical result) I really don't think smoking was the culprit,
rather the surgeon (in my case at least). But that was my experience, since you asked...