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We know that using narrow-band UVB for treatment might cause other problems down the road, like skin cancer. And patients sign an informed consent that they understand that. One study observing 63 women diagnosed with melanoma before age 30 found that 61 of them 97 percent had used tanning beds! Are there receptors in the skin that create this feeling? Is it just the warmth and forced relaxation that feel so good? Or is it that women and some men, too just like being tan and getting compliments about how they look?

No matter what the mechanism is, I have seen that tanning can be a hard habit to break. But you should ask yourself, are those compliments worth getting cancer?

Is tanning a good way to get vitamin D? There are many options that can give you a bronzed look, but you still need sun protection! Working out feels good and boosts your mood. Hydrate, eat great : Drink lots of water and choose whole, unprocessed foods. Your skin will thank you!

UV Radiation. Skin Type. Atypical Moles. This Is Skin Cancer. Ask the Expert. Healthy Lifestyle. The World Health Organization has determined that UV rays from tanning beds are human carcinogens that cause cancer.

The more you tan and the younger you start tanning, the more likely it is that you will get melanoma. That risk increases with the number of tanning bed sessions per year. Using a tanning bed for 20 minutes is equivalent to spending one to three hours a day at the beach with no sun protection at all.

During her education, she completed comprehensive dermatology clinical rotations in Ft. Lauderdale and Tampa. Sydney is passionate about delivering the highest-quality care and building lasting relationships with her patients. Sydney cherishes time spent with family and friends, traveling, going on walks, and cheering for the Florida Gators.

Ray Hall, LME, is a board-certified aesthetician and cosmetologist, in addition to being a licensed laser technician. His areas of expertise are vast, including lasers, laser hair removal procedures, chemical peels, microdermabrasions, and HydraFacials, among others. In addition, Ray has been a trainer and speaker for multiple aesthetic companies, including Allergan, SkinMedica, and CoolSculpting. In addition to aesthetics and skin care, Ray is a long-time Atlanta-area dance instructor. He also loves to travel the world.

Ashley Hanson, LME, is been a licensed medical aesthetician and assistant laser practitioner. She graduated in from the Esani Institute and received her post-graduate diploma from The International Dermal Institute in Specializing in a wide variety of medical treatments and lasers including chemical peels, laser hair removal, and phototherapy. Ashley is also known for her extensive knowledge of cosmeceutical ingredients and international techniques.

Her passion is to make patients feel comfortable in their own skin through education. She is constantly researching the latest technologies and ingredients to best provide the highest quality of care. Ashley is originally from Tennessee but has lived in the Atlanta Area since She grew up in Powder Springs where she continues to contribute and volunteer with the community. When not helping patients feel better in their own skin, she can be found playing with her young son and helping coach his little league baseball team.

The Dangers of the Tanning Bed. Previous Next. View Larger Image. Tanning Beds are Linked to Cancer Tanning beds are worse than lying in the sun. Experts Agree Dr. Other Risks Besides the cancer risk, the eyes can be adversely affected from UV ray exposure. What can we help you find? Search for:. Subscribe to our newsletter and be the first to know about events, specials, and other news. Enter Amount PayJunction. Lee enjoys landscaping, fishing, traveling and spending time with his family.

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