Are Tanning Beds the same as UVB or UVB Narrowband ?

Bumped Up (2010-03-08)

In the begining “Yes” but now “Absolutely not!” The answer is no. Tanning beds generate UVA or Long Wavelength UV. UVA penetrates the skin very deeply while the shorter wavelengths of UVB do not. UVA is used in photoherapy when combined with a Psoralen drug and the therapy is called PUVA.

In tanning bed antiquity, the UVB content was much higher. Today, in the USA, the FDA has regulated that the UVB content in tanning beds must be very low! Because of regulations, tanning beds produce only 4.2% to 6.5% UVB in the USA and typically 1% to 3% in Europe. To read the US FDA Regulations <Click Here>. The level of UVB radiation is in the following statement “Performance requirements–(1) Irradiance ratio limits. For each sunlamp product and ultraviolet lamp, the ratio of the irradiance within the wavelength range of greater than 200 nanometers through 260 nanometers to the irradiance within the wavelength range of greater than 260 nanometers through 320 nanometers may not exceed 0.003 at any distance and direction from the product or lamp. UVB is commonly defined as 280 to 320 nanometers.

Tanning Salons can be a risk for the typical consumer as the output from these beds can vary greatly from bed to bed and treatment/tanning times must be adjusted based on lamp power. When a bed is re-lamped and you are not told then a sunburn is very likely.

UVA wavelengths pass through the epidermis to the hypodermis.

UVA wavelengths pass through the epidermis to the hypodermis Click on the image for a link to this photo's source.

Read this article http://www.pnas.org/content/101/14/4954.full which seems to indicate that UVA may be more dangerous than UVB. This is a complicated subject but it does appear that it is UVA that contributes to premature skin aging and is more likely to cause cancers of the skin.

UNDERSTANDING UV RAYS
“Most everyone is aware of the risks associated with UVB exposure, however there are real risks associated with UVA exposure including skin aging, DNA destruction and even skin cancer. Protecting your skin from UVA rays is just as important as protecting yourself against UVB rays.”  – A quote by Dr. Henry Lim, Vice President-Elect, American Academy of Dermatology and Chairman of Dermatology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI.

Here’s another posting at this blog on the diferences twixt UVA and UVB. See PUVA vs UVB NARROWBAND.

Don’t be fooled by the non-medical advice of a tanning salon owner! Check with your dermatologist.

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7 Responses to Are Tanning Beds the same as UVB or UVB Narrowband ?

  1. Chris Cane says:

    Thanks for noticing my blog. I just started his a short while ago and one never knows if people are reading it and getting anything from it.

    If you have any questions I can answer, let me know.

    Chris

  2. Tonya says:

    Hi Chris,

    I just moved to WA and would like to purchase a light therapy unit.

    I also have adult acne and am interested in a light therapy unit which kills bacteria and helps clear the skin.

    Do you know of a home unit which will do these 2 things?

    thank you!!!

  3. Chris Cane says:

    Hi Tonya

    Yes, Red/Blue Acne Lights do this. We have two different units. A fluorescent light unit at http://www.beautyskinusa.com and an LED unit at http://www.LightsForHealth.com.

    Cheers

    Chris

  4. Tonya says:

    Hi again,
    So these acne lights also help with SAD condition?
    Tonya

  5. Chris Cane says:

    Sorry. SAD is treated with Bright Light Therapy. Our website for SAD Lights is http://www.sadlight.com

  6. Jennifer says:

    Do you have any recommendations on any manufactures or specific units when purchasing a narrow band unit for psoriasis?

  7. Chris Cane says:

    Yes we do. We actually sell UVB and UVB Narrowband units at our http://www.homephototherapy.com/ and our http://www.dermalight80.com/ websites. The recommendation for a particular unit is dependent on the area(s) on your body that are affected and what coverage area you will need. You can phone me at 513-942-2770 or toll free 877-289-2656.

    Chris

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