Excessive use of tanning booths as well as prolonged exposure to the sun has been shown to induce premature ageing in peoples skin.
Sometimes, if your in them for to long, one time I was in a tanning bed to long and whoop dee doo I was turned into a baked potater on a hot tin roof
UV radiation from the sun and tanning beds and lamps can cause skin damage, premature aging, and skin cancers.
tanning beds suck because they are hot and smelly and they wash them.!
Studies have shown that tanning beds can cause skin cancer if overused.
Like all exposure to UV rays, tanning beds do present the threat of skin cancer and accelerated aging of the skin.
No they can cause skin cancer! :O
The cancer caused from tanning beds or too much sun is skin cancer.
L.A. Tan has both spray tanning and tanning beds. It would depend on your age and where you live though if they would let you go in a tanning bed :)
the correclation to skin cancer is to stop going to tanning beds!!
Tanning beds expose you to UV light which has been linked to cancer. Tanning beds can also cause premature wrinkles and damage to your skin cells. If the proper tanning lotions are used you can help prevent damage to your skin. I would suggest that you find out what type of skin you have and which tanning lotion is right for you. If you tan in moderation and protect yourself properly you can avoid some of the potentially harmful effects.
The number of people who attribute skin cancer to tanning beds can not be nailed down, however many doctors believe that the rise in skin cancer cases can be attributed to the "fake bake" trend. Those who use tanning beds do however increase their chances of skin cancer by up to 75%.
If you do a google search you will be led to a number of websites that discuss the safety of tanning beds. The general consensus among health professionals however, is that tanning beds greatly increase an individual's risk of developing cancerous growths on the skin. So avoid tanning beds if you can!
Yes whether under the sun or using a tanning bed you are still at risk for skin cancer and the effects could be from the tanning bed too