Some people think that tanning beds and sunlamps can tan their skin safely without the harmful side effects of sunlight. This is not true. Indoor tanning damages your skin just as sunlight does. And, like sunlight, it increases your risk of skin cancer, including melanoma, the most serious and often fatal form of skin cancer.
The sun, tanning beds, and sunlamps emit 2 kinds of ultraviolet light: UVA and UVB. UVB is more likely to cause sunburn but UVA goes more deeply into the skin. Both types of UV rays cause wrinkled skin and damage to the eye. And both increase your risk of skin cancer.
Exposure to UV rays causes:
If you want to look tan, consider the much safer choice of self-tanning creams and gels.
If, despite the risks, you choose to use tanning beds or sun lamps, take the following precautions:
For more information about tanning beds and skin cancer, contact the American Academy of Dermatology. You can visit their Web site at http://www.aad.org or call 888-462-3376.
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HIA File SKN4872F.HTM Release 9.0/2006
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