Tanning Beds Essay

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Natalie was 24 and had an itchy oddly shaped mole. She then went to get it checked out, and came to find she had melanoma. Natalie had to undergo 3 hours of surgery. “Tanning beds give you a 59% chance of skin cancer” Indoor tanning has bad effects on people because it increases your chance of skin cancer and the effects it has on skin appearance.
Exposure to ultraviolet rays with indoor tanning can cause various cancers, The World Health Organization’s international agency for research on cancer puts “tanning beds and tanning lamps into its highest cancer risk category.” Tanning beds should not be used if they are in the highest cancer risk category, tanning beds are shown to increase the risk of all forms of cancer. Also Using a tanning bed at a younger age can increase the chances of getting melanoma later in life. “using tanning beds before age 30 increases your risk of developing melanoma by 75 percent.” Tanning beds can affect you even more if you're using them as a teen or young adult. Melanoma is the most severe type of skin cancer and “Melanoma is the leading cause of cancer death in women 25-30 years old” by using a tanning bed you can get this very deadly form of cancer, on average someone dies every hour due to melanoma. Tanning beds causes various …show more content…

The FDA says that “unprotected exposure to harmful UV rays break down the collagen and elastin fibers in healthy young skin, and cause wrinkles and loosened folds” The FDA proves that indoor tanning can cause premature skin ageing and can affect the appearance from it. There are few ways to treat damaged skin, the ways to treat it would be through Chemical peels, dermabrasion, and skin Fillers. The efforts to fixing skin after it's damaged it is hefty. After spending so much time and money of damaging skin, it is just as costly to get it

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