Solariums: a danger to the skin hidden under a beautiful tan

20 January 2025, 16:55 | Health
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Solariums, popular in recent decades for obtaining an even tan, are causing increasing concern among experts. Experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) say that regular use of tanning beds significantly increases the risk of developing melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer.. Research shows that people who frequent tanning beds are 75% more likely to develop the disease than those who avoid artificial tanning..

Modern scientists call tanning beds a “clump of carcinogens”. This expression emphasizes that the ultraviolet radiation created in such devices is similar to that emitted by the sun, but in much higher doses. The effect of such exposure on the skin significantly increases the risk of cancer. Many reputable organizations, including the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Dermatology, strongly recommend avoiding tanning beds to prevent skin diseases..

The results of numerous studies confirm the high likelihood of developing cancer in women who regularly visit solariums. Thus, in a study conducted from 2003 to 2011, it was found that among 10,000 women who used tanning beds, 24 developed advanced melanoma, while among women who used tanning beds rarely or not at all, the figure was.

These data have led many countries to reconsider their position regarding solariums. In 2003, several countries, including Brazil and France, introduced restrictions for users under 18 years of age. Every year, the list of countries adopting strict laws has been replenished with new names, including Spain, Germany, Austria and the UK. These measures were the result of awareness of the danger posed by ultraviolet radiation from tanning salons..

Over time, more stringent measures began to appear in different countries.. In 2010, the United States introduced a 10% tax on tanning salons in an attempt to curb their popularity..

Brazil has completely banned access to solariums for all ages, while other countries have introduced mandatory parental consent for the use of solariums by children and adolescents.

So, despite the tempting appeal of artificial tanning, scientists and medical organizations continue to warn about the high risks associated with the use of tanning beds.. More countries and regions are taking measures to protect citizens from the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays.

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