Hey guys I am 28 Years old have been taking M1 and M2 now on and off for 3 years with great results. It has changed my life and confidence.
Since using the peptide I have noticed a few new moles as many have also experienced. Mine were much darker than any that I have every had before.
I went for the 1st time ever to a* Dermatologist for random checkup and they found 1 of these darker moles on my calf which they suggested I do a Biopsy on.
1 week later they called to inform me that the mole has 9 pre cancerous cells and is called
"Compound Clarks Nevus"* They said I shouldn't be too alarmed but that I should come in for annual screenings.
Wondering if anyone else has heard of anything like this.
Re: 3 Years Taking M1 and M2 - now bad Biopsy Result
The question is: would you have had it without the use of melanotan? I have more small spots with a 1 mm diameter. Some of them are black. The texture isnt special.
Re: 3 Years Taking M1 and M2 - now bad Biopsy Result
It's easy to say: don't use it until it's approved. I might be retired by then and regret the fact that I havent been confident for all those years. I think a yearly check is a good idea, unless you see a sudden change within that time period of time.
On mole removal. Is there a home kit to have them removed? I'd feell better not having too many of them. I think the small black spots arent dangerous?
Great topic 550LEX
In my experiences with dermatologists and plastic surgeons...I have had to bend their arm 4/5 times when requesting mole removal - certainly scary when the cancerous/cancer words are thrown around. After my first biopsy came back okay, have not since been tested. No home removal kits are available to my knowledge, best handled by the qualified.
Those first few years while experimenting with MT-1/MT-2 I do think it's important to get routine check-ups.
Currently with a sunless tan strategy, I may visit the derm every 2-3 years....
Re: 3 Years Taking M1 and M2 - now bad Biopsy Result
I think it's important to understand the psychological part of the usage but on the other hand recommanding things like check ups so the risks will be minor.
The better half and I have at least 2-3 removals - Certainly helps when relaxed & working w/ the rare melanotan-savvy dermatologist - I recall the initial freak out(s) when developing DARK pigment (on a PALE canvas)* :-\
Always enough sharing of war stories &/or tricks of the trade* 8)
Re: 3 Years Taking M1 and M2 - now bad Biopsy Result
The lab trials of M1 suggest no carcinogenic potential.* However the use of the active could make it easier to miss actual cancers because all of your skins spots become darker.* Diligence is important and mole removal is part of good regular medical checkups.