When you are older that is when you lose the elasticity of the skin. So when you are younger and you begin to have wrinkled skin it is formed by the skin damage caused mainly from the sun. The visual damage of the skin is caused by ultraviolet-A and ultraviolet-B rays. When the damage is occurring the rays are hitting the skin, they go through the epidermis and dermis, skin layers, to damage the skin when exposed.
There are many internal health concerns that are also caused by tanning. Ultraviolet-A and ultraviolet-B radiation not only damage the outer systems, but they also damage the inside of the body systems. Ultraviolet-A rays affect the lower sections of the skin. These rays are the ones found in regular tanning beds, ultraviolet-B
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Tanning beds and the sun both give off ultraviolet rays that cause the melanin in the skin to produce brown pigment. Tanning in the sun gives off the ultraviolet-B ray. These rays penetrate the lower layer of the skin. This is very dangerous because it can cause the skin cancers but it is not as dangerous as ultraviolet-A rays. The ultraviolet-A rays are the ones found in tanning beds a more dangerous form then by the sun alone. These rays go to the lower layers of the skin. That is when the immune system damage is done by these rays. Ultraviolet-B rays are also found in tanning beds they are just in the stronger beds combined with ultraviolet-A rays. Tanning in the sun is ultimately safer than tanning in tanning beds. Tanning beds can cause the same effects of tanning in the sun just more extreme. For example according to the gale encyclopedia of medicine,”Tanning booths can contribute to the development of melanoma anywhere on the body” (“Tanning”). Tanning in the sun can also cause melanoma but instead of being anywhere on the body it is only on certain locations. For example on young women it is found on the torso and for adults it is found on the head and necks. Going tanning can cause the melanoma to start in those places plus it can also spread to the ear, eyes, arm, legs, and many more places. Tanning in the sun is overall the safer way of the two choices, but it would be better to stop
These brown coloured cancerous growths develop when unrepaired DNA has committed damage to the body’s skin cells. It is known that it is the most commonly triggered by vigorous amounts of sunshine, over excessive use of tanning bed and UV lights which result in making mutations in the skin that produces the skin cells to over multiply at a quick rate which can eventually form nasty tumours.
people always disregard the effects that tanning beds may have on his or her body. The
Sharon Miller is the author of this article and is part of FDA. In this article she discusses how each type of uv rays damage the skin and which uv ray is used in tanning beds. This is relevant to my topic because it demonstrates the risk of skin cancer. Many people think tanning gives them a ¨healthy¨ glow, but in reality a tan is a sign on skin damage. UV-B rays burn the top layer of skin resulting in a sunburn in most cases. UV-A rays burn into a deeper layer of the skin causing a rash to appear. Tanning beds emit UV-B rays and UV-A rays, which is why you tend to get a sunburn before turning dark. The UV-B rays cause your body to emit more melanin, which is a pigment that darkens the skin. This is why we get tan in the summer whether it
The difference between the sun and a tanning bed are the amount of UVA and UVB rays that are emitted, tanning beds, use fluorescent bulbs that emit predominantly UVA with a small amount of UVB. The Sun emits way more UVB than a tanning bed. The skin cancer foundation said “UVA exacerbates the cancer-causing effects of UVB, and is the main wavelength behind photo-aging…It penetrates more deeply and causes more genetic damage in the skin cells where most skin cancers arise.” On the website “YoExpert” they wrote an easy way to remember the difference between UVA and UVB and their side effects is UVA = Aging UVB= Burn. So if if one was worried about burning in the sun then a tanning bed is the way to go. Bad things are that a tanning bed will make
found at tanning salons and some people even have their own personal ones in their homes. They contain about 24 to 60 lamps. There are two types of ultraviolet radiation that affect skin. They are called UVA and UVB. Tanning beds use more UVA light which penetrates deeper layers of the epidermis. People absorb more UV rays by using tanning beds rather than just tanning outside or at the beach. Some people just use them for special events like weddings or prom but the “radiation from just 10 indoor tanning sessions in two weeks can suppress a
In the article, “Warning: That Tan Could Be Hazardous. Indoor Tanning Poses Cancer Risks, Teenagers Lear” the writer, Sabrina Tavernise discusses how tanning indoors in tanning beds will put people at a higher risk for Melanoma, especially teen tanners because they are at such a young age.
“Those who tanned the most—for ten years or more had more than twice the risk of melanoma compared with people who never used tanning beds.”—Martin Weinstock of Brown University of Medicine. Tanning beds are very menacing machines. They give out ultra violet rays that lead to melanoma, the most dangerous type of skin cancer. Tanning beds are causing many problems to millions of people.
In addition, tanning industries claim that UVA radiation has no harmful effects on the skin. They say that only UVB radiation can harm the outermost layer of the skin. Since UVA rays penetrate deep into the skin, then they say that tanning beds cannot cause any type of premature aging, burn the skin, or thicken
Being the daughter of woman who has had both basal cell and squamous cell skin cancer, I am biased in my belief that tanning beds cause skin cancer. As a teenager, I never used the services of a tanning salon, because my mother and my dermatologist succeeded in terrifying me about the dangers of tanning beds. Not surprisingly the article I found, “Congressional Investigation Finds Tanning Salons Lie About Health Risks to Patrons”, confirmed my beliefs. The article summarizes a study that was completed by the U.S House and Energy Committee, which revealed that 90% of the 300 tanning salons that were researched by the committee had denied the inherent risks associated with tanning beds. In addition, the author of the article, Mikaela Conley, compares and contrasts the causation between skin cancer and tanning beds between professionals who have conflicting interests.
Many people think that is it possible to achieve a “healthy tan,” but this thought has been proven wrong. Overexpose to UV-A and UV-B rays from the sun lead to premature aging of the skin, as well as the possible formation of skin cancer, know as melanoma. An appearance of a tan is actually a stage of burning and damage to the skin. Although a tan may be desirable to many, the fact remains that more people need to be educated on the dangers of the sun’s harmful rays, and the possible health complications of overexposure.
The reasoning behind this is because tanning beds are bad for one's skin, health, and no one takes into consideration how much damage they can cause. 35% of all American adults, 59% of college students, 17% of all teens tan, but yet no one seems to realize the damage because it is so easy to become addicted to. “Tanning beds have been declared as carcinogen (cancer-crawling substances). Tanning beds can lead to long term effects like wrinkling in the skin, damage to collagen of skin, cataracts and mutations that impair the DNA’s normal functions. But tanning beds can also lead to eye cancer and damage to the tissue. There are many other things out there that people can use instead of going into a tanning bed and damaging their skin each time they go. They have things such as tanning lotion, creams or sprays that are not harmful to the body. “Endorphins trigger a positive feeling in the body, easily comparable to morphine,” (“Why is tanning dangerous?”) But they’re also short term effects that come along with using tanning beds such as redness of the skin, dark spots, DNA damage, thickening of the epidermis (inflamed or swollen), sunburn or sun
Have you ever felt the “false sense of security that [you] may not feel under direct sunlight” from a tanning bed (Jeffrey)? Your body relaxes, you feel serene, and you get a golden glow. Some teens strive for this feeling...and the tan. Tanning is the skin's response to injury, according to Arielle Kauvar, M. D. The exposure of UV rays over time can cause skin cancer. Skin cancer is the growth of abnormal growth of skin cells that forms in the tissue of the skin (Skin Cancer). Melanoma, the most dangerous type of skin cancer, can come from UV rays. From 1998- 2008, the number of cases of Melanoma has increased by about
A major function of melanin is to act as a defensive barrier of the skin against radiation damage. Ultraviolet light between the wavelengths 280-320nm (UV-B) causes sunburn and damages the skin on nonpigmented peoples. Exposure to this degree of light causes their skin to become dry, leathery, and wrinkled in appearance similar to that associated with aging. This can be seen in Whites living in Australia and South Africa, where ultraviolet light intensity is high because of the relative latitude or closeness to the equator.
Indoor tanning beds can have a negative impact on your skin. It can cause premature wrinkles, rashes, and can cause cancer. Tanning is like a slow cooker that can slowly affect your skin and your aging process. When tanning it is suggested to ask the salon staff the recommended exposure limits for your skin type. Always precautious when you decide to tan for example if you do not wear goggles then it can damage your ocular perceivers such as losing your vision. Wearing indoor sunscreen would be a good precaution for your skin and you should consider your medical history for going tanning. Secondly, knowing the type of bulbs when tanning is very important. The tanning lamps release ultraviolet rays your body can tan. They contain: inert gasses, a little mercury, and phosphorus coating.
Tanning salons turn their attention toward cancer prevention and turn their backs on causing skin cancer. Lavine wrote, "The JNCI review noted that indoor tanning can increase a fair-skinned individual's risk of developing melanoma by 55%. And it can take a mere 10 indoor-tanning sessions to cause precancerous DNA damage, reports a recent review study by a Kings College London researcher (Lavine)." Melanoma is not the only form of skin cancer. Tanning beds play a role in the formation of other skin cancers as