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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tanning Beds - Cancer Causing Machines?
Many people love the look of a good tan. However, with changing seasons, tanning under the sun is not always an option. That's why tanning beds have become a very popular way to keep a healthy tan year round. However, if they are not used properly, they can be very dangerous to consumers.
The fact is, tanning beds emit very high levels of ultraviolet radiation, which has proven to have a slew of health detrimental effects, such as skin cancer and premature aging. Misuse of tanning beds may also suppress immune systems, cause severe burns and blistering, and cause drug-induced photosensitivity.
However, the main component of tanning beds that remain a danger to our skin and bodies is the Ultraviolet Radiation. There are many ill inducing effects of UV energy, such as damage to the cornea, retina, and forming cataracts over long periods of time. Another dangerous yet common effect of UV radiation is skin cancer. People with light or fair skin are highly susceptible to skin cancer, according to skin specialists. These people need to take extra care in regulating their dosage of UV exposure.
There are three basic types of skin cancer caused by UV radiation: basal cell carcinoma, melanoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Be sure to check if you have a family history of skin cancer if you plan to use a tanning bed. People with a strong cancer history are at a far greater risk to skin cancer by using tanning beds.
Fortunately there are steps you can take to reduce the chances of over exposure to UV radiation. Most tanning salons have an ample supply of lotion products that are specifically designed to protect the skin when using a tanning bed. Although these lotions can get spendy, it is well worth it considering the potential damage of UV radiation.
Tanning beds, if used properly within their recommended usage limits and with the right protective treatments, can be a great way to have a year round tan.
The fact is, tanning beds emit very high levels of ultraviolet radiation, which has proven to have a slew of health detrimental effects, such as skin cancer and premature aging. Misuse of tanning beds may also suppress immune systems, cause severe burns and blistering, and cause drug-induced photosensitivity.
However, the main component of tanning beds that remain a danger to our skin and bodies is the Ultraviolet Radiation. There are many ill inducing effects of UV energy, such as damage to the cornea, retina, and forming cataracts over long periods of time. Another dangerous yet common effect of UV radiation is skin cancer. People with light or fair skin are highly susceptible to skin cancer, according to skin specialists. These people need to take extra care in regulating their dosage of UV exposure.
There are three basic types of skin cancer caused by UV radiation: basal cell carcinoma, melanoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Be sure to check if you have a family history of skin cancer if you plan to use a tanning bed. People with a strong cancer history are at a far greater risk to skin cancer by using tanning beds.
Fortunately there are steps you can take to reduce the chances of over exposure to UV radiation. Most tanning salons have an ample supply of lotion products that are specifically designed to protect the skin when using a tanning bed. Although these lotions can get spendy, it is well worth it considering the potential damage of UV radiation.
Tanning beds, if used properly within their recommended usage limits and with the right protective treatments, can be a great way to have a year round tan.
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