. Is light therapy dangerous? Unlike UV tanning booths, light therapy lamps do not emit ultraviolet rays. Therefore, they carry no risk of sunburn or skin cancer... They are safe for the eyes and skin, especially since it is not necessary to look directly into the light for the session to be effecti ...
h by performing tests such as a fundus. If you have many moles, also schedule a visit to the dermatologist. Because moles are a risk factor for skin cancer, you should have them checked by this specialist at least once a year. Do not hesitate to show your skin, on the whole body, because fa ...
the winter. This is because natural UV from the sun or artificial UV from Tanning booths is dangerous and greatly increases the risk of developing skin cancer. 4- Apply ice to the plates When the itchiness of eczema becomes unbearable, a quick trick to soothe the urge to scratch is to apply c ...
due to the reflection of UVB rays on the sand or water, for example. Therefore, if you need to be very cautious because you have fair skin or a history of skin cancer, don't forget to apply sunscreen in the summer every time you go out, even if you choose a spot in the shade. Also note that the in ...
it to your skin, you will be much less protected from the sun's UV rays, which can result in a sunburn in the short term and an increased risk of developing skin cancer in the long term. The second risk concerns sunscreens that have not been stored in a dry and cool place. Poor storage conditions ...
ia? Doctors are unequivocal about the dangers of excessive sun exposure without sunscreen: • premature skin aging. • risk of burns. • increased risk of skin cancer, such as melanoma or basal cell carcinoma. Dermatologists also warn about the dangers of tanning beds, with some even ...