i just finished accutane 2 days ago and it happens to make your skin sensitive and apparently even thins out the skin... i plan on taking Melanotan 2 in 6 months to let my skin heal and i heard it can actually thicken the skin, is this true?
if it does, is it only thickened while you are on it or do things go back to normal when you are done?
i would not mind my skin being thickened a bit because of what the accutane did..
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i just finished accutane 2 days ago and it happens to make your skin sensitive and apparantly even thins out the skin... i plan on taking M2 in 6 months to let my skin heal and i heard it can actually thicken the skin, is this true?
if it does, is it only thickened while you are on it or do things go back to normal when you are done?
i wouldnt mind my skin being thickened a bit because of what the accutane did..
thx
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I believe it is true.* Thin skin can blush/flush, etc.* The formation of dense melanin and the changes in the melanosomes leads me to believe...or somewhat grasp the "thicker skin" claims - they make sense in certain contexts. Effects are so long lasting...I do not think my skin has ever gone back to how originally/naturally thin my pale skin type 1 redness was
that awesome news. as of right now my cheeks are kinda pinkish colour (which is supposed to go away 3-4 months post accutane but who knows).... i cant wait to get on this stuff
also say when i come off the melanotan and my tan starts to fade but for some reason by that time (would be like 1 year post accutane) i am still flushing and have redness on cheeks/nose would i still be able to get vbeam treatments done?
the melanotan use wouldnt not allow me to get that done right?
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also say when i come off the melanotan and my tan starts to fade but for some reason by that time (would be like 1 year post accutane) i am still flushing and have redness on cheeks/nose would i still be able to get vbeam treatments done?
the melanotan use wouldnt not allow me to get that done right?
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Count on your redness being a thing of the past, but yes...laser therapy separated from the treatments...I dont know of an issue
im assuming because of the "thickening" of skin idea that flushing/blushing wouldnt be an issue anymore as well?
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Yes, with melanocyte activity working in your favor for the first time in life...melanin density should be altered to where the sun or emotions cannot show red(ness) through your pale/thin skin (rough hypothesis & my experience)
Well wishes your way this season, keep up the excellent care my friend