Jaakko Parkkal’s followers were worried about his health.
Jaakko Parkkal’s Followers reminded him of the risks of tanning beds. Henri Kärkkäinen
Tubetja Jaakko Parkkali revealed in his Instagram video that he had visited a solarium.
In the video, he is happily lounging on a sunbed, laughing. Luyeye Konssi, known as Sexy Chocolate, also appears in the video published by Parkkal.
– My God, it’s a brown man, Konssi jokes to Parkkal as they both burst into laughter.
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Although the publication was intended as a humorous and light video, it has caused concern among followers. Many people remind us in the comment field about the dangers of solariums.
– Don’t go there! It’s not fresh bro, I don’t want you to get skin cancer when you’re three! said Parkkal’s friend Arttu Lindeman.
– Well, it’s a dangerous job now! worried one.
– Isn’t the solarium dangerous? asked another.
– Bottle or “shower” bruna. Bro, get off the hook now, hii.
– Surely no one will go to the solarium anymore in 2026? T. Skin cancer survivor.
Health Library according to, tanning beds expose you to UV radiation, which increases the risk of skin cancer, especially melanoma. The danger of exposure is accentuated in young people, because cancer develops slowly and early exposure gives more time for development.
The UV dose received in the solarium is significantly lower than that received from the sun, but it is unevenly distributed, and the exposures of those who use the solarium a lot can be quite high.
Solariums have relatively more long-wave, theoretically less dangerous UV-A radiation, but there is also a significant amount of harmful UV-B radiation. Half of the dose that causes redness comes from both, so it is unclear which form of radiation causes greater harm.
The benefit brought by tanning beds, such as the production of vitamin D, is less than in sunlight, and tanning does not protect the skin in the same way. In Finland, the use of solariums is strictly regulated.

