Shocking New Best Drug Rehabilitation Blog Post Uses Before & After Photos to Reveal “Faces of Meth”
(PRWEB) December 23, 2014 -- Despite the fact that the severe dangers of meth (Methamphetamine) are well documented, many people -- particularly teens – continue ignoring the risks. However, a shocking new blog post from Best Drug Rehabilitation may finally help change that, because instead of listing the hazards, threats and perils, it’s using another method that may have a deeper impact on image-conscious teens: before and after photos that vividly reveal how meth use can dramatically -- and in some cases unrecognizably --damage appearance.
The blog post entitled “Face of Meth” features eight photos. While each photo depicts a single individual, it has been split vertically down the middle, with the left side showing the person “before” meth use, and the right side -- which is often a mug shot -- showing the person “after” meth use. As expected, the “after” side reveals major skin and cosmetic damage.
“It’s not fair to say that this generation of teens feels invulnerable or immune to the consequences of their actions, because frankly, that’s how many teens have felt in generations past – including my own,” commented Best Drug Rehabilitation’s CEO Per Wickstrom. “However, the key difference is that a generation or two ago, the risks were getting together with friends and sharing a six-pack, or maybe taking the car out for a joyride without their parents’ permission. Today, the stakes are much higher because teens are finding it extremely easy to get their hands on all kinds of dangerous and potentially fatal drugs, including meth.”
Added Per Wickstrom: “It’s our hope that this blog post will reach some people – including but of course not limited to teens – who might otherwise not have realized that meth use and abuse will absolutely take a major toll on their appearance, and the damage may be irreversible.”
Best Drug Rehabilitation’s latest blog post that reveals shocking before and after photos of meth addicted individuals is available at http://www.bestdrugrehabilitation.com/blog/addiction/faces-meth.
For additional information or media inquiries, contact Amber Howe, Executive Director BDR, at (231) 887-4590 or [email protected].
About Best Drug Rehabilitation
Best Drug Rehabilitation offers treatment programs, and believes that having family close by during a stay in rehab can make a big difference in whether or not the process is successful. Led by CEO Per Wickstrom, Best Drug Rehabilitation also understands that recovering from an addiction is an intense emotional and physical challenge, and as such provides clients with a comfortable and private space that is safe and free of anxiety. Ultimately, Best Drug Rehabilitation offers recovery geared to the personalized needs of each client, which is an option that makes the chance for long-term success much more likely.
Learn more at http://www.bestdrugrehabilitation.com/
Amber Howe, Best Drug Rehabilitation, http://www.bestdrugrehabilitation.com/, +1 231-887-4590, [email protected]
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