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SunBed Sunburn
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i've been having sunbed sessions recently, and today got burnt..how long will it take to go away?


i started off with a 3 minute session, then had two 6 minute sessions over the following 3 days, then skipped a day, then had a 9 minute session (this is what i was advised by the staff at my gym) but now 4 hours after the 9 minute session i've got quite bad sunburn..how long will it take to fade? And is it worse to get sunburn from a sunbed than it is from the sun? How long should i wait before tanning again?
obviosly they are not good for you, but it's no different to lying in the sun, and those of you teling me off, do you go up to sunbathers in the park or on the beach and lecture them about the dangers of sun bathing?

You should of stuck with six minutes max, always leave 48 hours between sessions.
It will take 3-4 days for the sunburn to fade, wait at least another two days after the sunburn fades before any more sunbed sessions.



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Epidemiology Of Melanoma

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Generally, an individual's risk for developing melanoma depends on two groups of factors: intrinsic and environmental. Intrinsic factors are generally an individual's family history and inherited genotype, while the most relevant environmental factor is sun exposure. Epidemiologic studies suggest that exposure to ultraviolet radiation is one of the major contributors to the development of melanoma.

UV radiation causes damage to the DNA of cells, typically thymine dimerization, which when unrepaired can create mutations in the cell's genes. When the cell divides, these mutations are propagated to new generations of cells. If the mutations occur in proto-oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes, the rate of mitosis in the mutation-bearing cells can become uncontrolled, leading to the formation of a tumor.

Occasional extreme sun exposure is causally related to melanoma. Melanoma is most common on the back in men and on legs in women. The risk appears to be strongly influenced by socio-economic conditions rather than indoor versus outdoor occupations; it is more common in professional and administrative workers than unskilled workers.

Other factors are mutations in or total loss of tumor suppressor genes. Use of sunbeds has been linked to the development of skin cancers, including melanoma. Possible significant elements in determining risk include the intensity and duration of sun exposure, the age at which sun exposure occurs, and the degree of skin pigmentation.

Exposure during childhood is a more important risk factor than exposure in adulthood. Individuals with blistering or peeling sunburns (especially in the first twenty years of life) have a significantly greater risk for melanoma. This does not mean that sunburn is the cause of melanoma. Instead it is merely statistically correlated. The cause is the exaggerated UV-exposure.

Fair and red-headed people, persons with multiple atypical nevi or dysplastic nevi and persons born with giant congenital melanocytic nevi are at increased risk. A family history of melanoma greatly increases a person's risk because mutations in CDKN2A, CDK4 and several other genes have been found in melanoma-prone families. Patients with a history of one melanoma are at increased risk of developing a second primary tumour.

The incidence of melanoma has increased in the recent years, but it is not clear to what extent changes in behavior, in the environment, or in early detection are involved. To understand how sunscreen can reduce sunburn and at the same time cause melanoma it is necessary to distinguish between direct DNA damage and indirect DNA damage.

Genetic analysis has shown that 92% of all melanoma are caused by the indirect DNA damage. Although some people believe that dark-skinned people such as those of African descent cannot get sunburns, they are in fact susceptible, and may sunscreen accordingly, as sunscreen has been proven to protect against other cancers such as squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma.

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