Are Tanning Beds Healthy
Skin cancer, skin burns, melanoma and other dermal diseases are the risks associated with tanning beds. This gives way to the question of whether tanning beds are healthy or not. Let us take a look at the facts first. In order to know whether a procedure is safe for you or not, it is best to take a look first at how the procedure is actually done. In the case of tanning beds, they work in such a way that the tanning lamps give off Ultraviolet rays which imitate the natural glare of the sun. These UV rays produce melanin, which is the component responsible for the darkening of the skin.
Now, during the procedure, there are certain health risks that you need to be aware of. The first one is the risk of skin cancer or melanoma which is associated with UV lights. To minimize the risks of this dreaded skin disease, here is a quick list of the individuals who should stay away from tanning beds: those who have a history of cancer in the family, those who have skin which does not burn or tan, individuals with light-coloured eyes and hair and finally, those who have had a lifetime of exposure to the sun.
To minimize the health risks associated with the use of tanning beds, remember to always wear protective goggles to protect your cornea from damage during the procedure. As much as possible, you should also wear a layer of protection to moisturize and not dry out your skin during the tanning process. All in all, tanning beds will only be a healthy option for those who have taken proper precautions to not suffer the ill effects of improper tanning bed use.