Tanning Bed Salons
There is a strong doubt about the safety of tanning bed salons as long as we know that even the
smallest level of exposure to UV light could prove harmful for the body system.
The problem with the lamps and tanning equipment used in tanning salons is the intensity of the radiations that
are directed at the user; the dermis is actually absorbing much larger quantities of radiation than when simply
staying out in the sun. A false impression many users share is that only UVA rays are used in tanning bed salons:
well this is very untrue, as there are also small amounts of UVB that get produced and this small percentage adds
up to plenty of skin cancer cases.
Studies indicate that even when tanning outdoors, we do get some skin defensive reaction by the secretion of
melanin; moreover, natural sun light causes a the skin to become thick. Such “defenses” against radiation are
missing from the body reaction to the UVA rays used in tanning salons. Scientists even point out that the chances
to get skin cancer are 5% higher for people who use tanning salons only once in a while, and the risk increases
with more frequent exposures. Investigate the following when you change tanning salons.
Tanning bed salons that do not have step by step indications on how to use the devices and goggles to protect
your eyes from the radiation are not reliable. Maybe they cost just $3 for a ten-minute session, but your health
deserves better. In some beauty centers, a towel is used as a means to protect the eyes from the impact of the
ultraviolets; well this will not do. Burning is no longer the most serious side effect we should fear from
ultraviolets exposure: there are more conspicuous problems to be considered, and our lack of knowledge will surely
not make them disappear. You have to shield not just skin, but the sight and overall body system as such.
Even though the risks of tanning bed salons have been widely talked about, their services are still preferred to
outdoor sun tanning during the summer months. More than two million Americans pay for tanning every day
particularly during winter. On the other hand, figures show an alarming rate of melanoma, the most devastating form
of cancer that can affect the human body. Only in the United States, one million people develop some form of skin
cancer, and the highest rate has been reported in the regions with intenser ultraviolet exposure.
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