Artificial sun is not harmless

03 September 2017, 13:47 | Health
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To, so to speak, do not start from scratch and do not look the first day on the beach "white and transparent", go to the solarium. The dermatologist-venereologist Marina Kachuk advises nevertheless not to abuse an artificial sunburn.

It is well known that ultraviolet rays are one of the main factors of skin aging. Under their influence, the collagen protein is destroyed, which is responsible for the elasticity and elasticity of cells. With prolonged sunburn, pustules may appear (especially in the chest area), herpes becomes worse.

"Unlike sunlight, the rays of the" artificial sun "do not have a bactericidal effect," explains the specialist. - In addition, 15 minutes spent in the solarium, you can equate to 3-4 hours of sunbathing in the sun. Despite the various filters, artificial rays are much stronger and act on the skin much worse.

Also increases the likelihood of speckled skin depigmentation - the body appears white spots. They are not subsequently covered by sunburn, since the pigment melamine is washed out of these areas.

But the main reason for the stiff position of dermatologists is an increased risk of oncological diseases. If you systematically sunbathe under artificial uv-uchami, the skin can appear pigmented neoplasms in the form of moles. And old birthmarks can grow and degenerate into malignant tumors.



According to the World Health Organization, about 132 thousand. cases of melanoma and 2 million. cases of skin cancer. Over the past 50 years, the number of such diseases has increased dramatically. This tendency is explained by the physicians as a "fashion for the year-round tanning". Most skin cancer is affected in countries where there is a good tan "socially desirable". For example, in Australia, New Zealand, North America and northern Europe sportzal. Com.

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