Pregnancy And Tanning
Pregnancy and tanning is a subject that comes up during the tanning season,
as well throughout the entire year. It is important to note that indoor tanning
equipment utilizing either primarily UVA (as in high-pressure tanning equipment)
or UVA and UVB (as in low-pressure products) penetrate the layers of the
epidermis, dermis, and in some cases, the subcutaneous layer of the skin. It
does not however, have sufficient energy to penetrate any further.
With pregnancy come many physical and emotional transformations. The hormones
produced and stimulated during pregnancy create many changes that sometimes fill
a mother-to-be with anxiety and tension. When it comes to tanning, expectant
mothers as well as salon owners must consider several factors when deciding on
an indoor tanning policy regarding pregnancy.
As mentioned above, UV tanning rays do not penetrate to a depth that would
directly affect a fetus. That is, UVA and UVB light only penetrate to and
interact with the epidermis, or outer layer of the skin. However, there are
indirect factors that must be considered when allowing a pregnant consumer to
tan in your tanning facility.
One of the biggest concerns regarding tanning and pregnancy lies with the
possibility of dehydration or overheating which is referred to medically as
hyperthermia. In the initial stages of pregnancy, there are certain studies that
have linked extreme hyperthermia to birth defects including heart problems,
abdominal-wall defects and problems with the development of the nervous system.
Most of these problems are rare, have not been linked to indoor tanning and
only have been associated with prolonged exposure to temperatures of 102 degrees
Fahrenheit or more for several hours in the early stages of pregnancy.
Fortunately, regulatory standards typically limit the maximum temperature for
commercial tanning devices to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. As a rule, in the later
stages of pregnancy, most doctors report that a normal fetus is less sensitive
to heat, although caution should still be exercised.
When considering the heat generated by tanning devices and pregnancy, common
sense plays an important role. Pregnant women who decide to tan should be sure
and stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids. And, whether a consumer is
pregnant or not, when a person starts to feel uncomfortable from the heat, it is
time to end the tanning session.
Skin Pigmentation During Pregnancy
During pregnancy, estrogen and
progesterone affect hormones that stimulate the deposit of pigment in the skin.
With this stimulation sometimes comes an exaggerated pigmentation in the skin
color of the face. Seventy percent of pregnant women develop this condition,
called chloasma or the “mask of pregnancy,” which can be seen in varying
degrees in a majority of pregnancies.
This darkening of the face may continue after delivery if birth control pills
containing estrogen and progesterone are taken. Women with naturally dark hair are more susceptible to this condition that
can be exaggerated with continued UV exposure. Although it is typically not a highly noticeable trait, many women are more
conscious of their appearance during pregnancy, so it can be unsettling if a
customer notices any of these changes. Fortunately, these cosmetic changes are almost always reversible after
delivery.
Make A Decision
Even though its understood that ultraviolet light cannot
penetrate the body to reach the womb, or the fetus, many salon owners have made
a decision not to knowingly allow clients to tan during pregnancy. In other
instances, salon owners require written permission slips from the customer’s
personal physician or OBGYN. In any case, the ultimate decision should be left
to the informed salon owner as to the policy of tanning while pregnant.
Salon owners also should discuss this policy with their insurance carriers.
In some cases, insurance companies will already have a pregnancy/tanning policy
in place that mandates the procedures of the salon. In any case, owners should
develop a written and consistent policy so staff members handling customers will
be well aware of the owner’s wishes regarding tanning and pregnancy.
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