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Everyone loves having tan skin and using a tanning bed can be a great way to keep your skin tanned and beautiful all year long. Unfortunately, tanning beds have been linked to a number of skin disorders. So if you plan to tan using an indoor tanning bed, you should take into consideration the associated risks. The following are risk factors associated with tanning beds you should know about:
* Thousands are diagnosed with skin cancer every year. This is due to overexposure to UV rays and the majority are a result of overexposure to natural sunlight. However, don't let this lull you into a false sense of security. If you use tanning beds, you are also at risk. Luckily, skin cancer can be treatable if caught early enough, though there is no guarantee that your body will respond to treatment no matter how early. And most individuals don't feel the effects of the cancer until it's already too late.
* Another large risk factor of tanning bed use is the premature aging of skin. A lot of people who tan indoors regularly report premature aging. This happens because skin is sensitive to UV overexposure and loses its elasticity if not taken care of. When skin ages prematurely, the skin will often sag, develop wrinkles, or feel leathery to the touch.
* If you have sensitive or fair skin, you can easily harm it if you overexpose yourself to the harmful UV rays emitted by tanning beds. You probably won't tan in a bed if you don't tan well outdoors. You can burn yourself in a tanning bed even when using the machine at its recommended ranges if you have fair or sensitive skin. You could end up with dry skin, peeling and even painful blistering.
* If you take any medications, tanning can cause spotting and associated skin problems. The genetic composition in specific areas can be the cause of this and results in certain areas of your skin not tannin as well as others.
* Overexposure to UV rays can lead to the pigment changes of the skin in different areas of your body. This can also be due to the genetic composition of your skin, and will result in an uneven tanning look, and often times severe spotting mostly on the face and neck areas.
* If you use tanning beds frequently, you might permanently change the development of your skin cells. This is very serious as it can result in the skin being unable to heal or regenerate as quickly as it normally would. This can make you more prone to certain illnesses and viruses because your skin isn't being able to protect you as well as before.
As you probably know, tan skin looks beautiful, however know that you are at risk for certain skin disorders when tanning. The general rule is the more you tan the more susceptible you are of certain skin problems. Remember that most of the skin disorders listed here will not be noticeable until the irreversible damage has already occurred, which is why it's so dangerous. To reduce the risk of various skin disorders from tanning beds, be sure to use protective gear such as tanning lotion and goggles. Your skin will thank you.
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