Solarium Application

Solarium

Achieve a natural and lasting tan in a short time with UV rays at the Kadıköy, Acıbadem solarium center.


Tanning devices that provide artificial tanning use ultraviolet rays to artificially tan the skin without needing natural sunlight. These machines help achieve a tanned appearance by emitting 97% UVA and 3% UVB rays. Solariums create a similar effect to sunlight by using these artificial lights, assisting the skin in tanning with ultraviolet rays. Typically designed as closed cabins, these devices contain tubes that emit ultraviolet light (artificial daylight) from above and below onto the skin.
A solarium helps tanning by increasing melanin production as the skin is exposed to UV rays. So, what are the benefits of a solarium? By mimicking the effects of sunlight, the solarium increases melanin production through UV exposure, allowing the skin to tan. This method, used for aesthetic purposes, is preferred to achieve a bronzed complexion. These rays activate the skin's protective mechanism, promoting tanning.
The tan achieved through a solarium typically lasts between 7-10 days. This duration may vary from person to person, depending on the skin renewal process and the individual’s skin tone.
Solariums emit UV levels that can be up to 6 times stronger than the midday summer sun, increasing the risk of exposure to UV-C rays that are not filtered by the ozone layer. It is important to consult a dermatologist before using a solarium for skin health. Additionally, they can cause eye damage and sudden skin injuries such as sunburn, irritation, redness, and swelling, as UV-B rays promote the formation of new pigments in the skin. Solarium machines provide tanning by emitting UVA rays, but excessive exposure to these rays can increase the risk of skin cancer.
It is crucial to consider expert recommendations regarding the frequency of solarium use for skin health. Adequate intervals should be maintained between sessions, and one should avoid excessive use. Additionally, it is essential to take appropriate precautions based on skin type during the tanning process and to be very careful to balance the benefits and risks of using a solarium.
A solarium refers to the process of entering a machine filled with ultraviolet rays for a few minutes to achieve a tanned skin tone. Solarium devices contain UV light sources, and tanning is achieved through exposure to these rays. Solarium machines work on the skin in the same way. UV rays stimulate the production of new pigments, allowing the skin to tan. These rays are filtered, which means there is no direct exposure to UV rays.
The solarium application consists of several stages. First, a solarium device suitable for the skin type is selected. Next, the skin is cleansed and a tanning cream is applied. The solarium session is typically set for 5-10 minutes. During the session, the skin is exposed to UV rays, allowing tanning to occur. After the session, the skin is cleansed and moisturized.
The mechanism of solarium effect involves the use of ultraviolet rays (UV) to darken the skin color. Solarium machines are artificial tanners made up of lamps that produce UV rays. Sunlight consists of visible light, infrared rays, and ultraviolet rays. Ultraviolet rays are classified as UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA and UVB rays play the most significant roles in tanning. UVA rays cause the pigments in the skin to change color, resulting in tanning. UVB rays, on the other hand, are very powerful and burning rays; they also promote the formation of new pigments and thickening of the upper skin layer. These rays create a tanning effect on the skin, mimicking the natural effects of sunlight.
To safely enjoy the benefits of solarium use, it is essential to pay attention to factors such as exposure time and frequency to UV rays. Experts emphasize that each skin type requires different exposure durations, and these should be carefully adjusted to prevent sunburn and other negative effects. Tanning cream helps to moisturize the skin during the solarium session, balancing the effects of UV rays on the skin and aiding in achieving a more even tan. Individuals with sensitive skin need to exercise extra caution when using a solarium. Proper skincare before and after using the solarium helps the skin recover after UV exposure and maintain moisture balance. Solarium devices affect different layers of the skin using both UVA and UVB rays during the tanning process.