A dangerous tanning bed (not shown) for a tanning bed is a device that radiates ultraviolet rays (ultraviolet rays) in order to darken the skin tone of the skin. Approximately 28 million Americans are believed to be tanning indoors and there are approximately 25,000 tan salons nationwide (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumption/tanning.html). Decades ago, when media and society began to emphasize popularity of sunbeds, "entrance" of bronze skin. Various people including men and women use sunburn beds, but for a variety of reasons, some people use it periodically (or every day), others use it seasonally (in winter When) it is hard to get sunburn, and of course
A common misconception about promoting tanning beds is that tanning beds are safer than tanning days. Many teenagers sunburn before wearing the dress, but Dr. Brigado said they would not give any benefit to them. UVA light from the sunburn bed is much more effective than outdoor because it is not as effective as UVB light. UVA is deeper skin depth than UVB, causing not only skin cancer but also wrinkles of the skin
Our people needing sunburn seems to have to find another way to get it. According to a oncologist, using ultraviolet radiation in a sunburn bed to promote oxidation and production of melanin in the skin is a cancer risk. This is not surprising given that ultraviolet rays are mutagenic. After all, millions of people look to the tanned bed. Because we know that ultraviolet rays under the sun cause skin cancer. The UVA rays mainly used in tanning salons are thought to be less dangerous, but studies of mice exposed to all types of ultraviolet rays cause disturbing mutations. Statistical studies that track the incidence of human skin cancer found that 75% of symptoms are more likely to occur in those who started using sunburn before 30 years of age.
Sunburn or simple tanning is the process of darkening or sunburning the skin. It is usually the result of exposure to ultraviolet rays (UV) from an artificial light source such as sunburn or indoor tanning bed sunburn lamp. Those who have intentionally tanned the skin by being exposed to the sun will do passive leisure activities in the solar bath. Some people use chemical products that can produce sunburn effects without being exposed to ultraviolet rays.
Public health professionals and medical professionals continue to warn people about the dangers of solar ultraviolet radiation, tanning beds, and sunlight. There are two types of UV radiation, UVA and UVB UVB has been associated with sunburn for a long time, but UVA is considered a deeper permeable radiation. It has long been known that excessive UV radiation can be harmful, but new information may make these warnings even more important. Some scientists recently suggest that there may be a link between ultraviolet A radiation and malignant melanoma. This is the most serious type of skin cancer.