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  1. #1 16th July 2015 
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    Went to dermatologist today he removed 4 moles. [biopsy]

    I went to the dermatologist today for a flat wart on my leg that I was asking to get removed. It's the first time I've been to a derm since I've started my MT usage. I had Lymphoma when I was 16 so doctors are VERY precautious about identifying possible issues of cancer for me before they have a chance to get too crazy.

    After he saw a few dark moles on my arm he asked if I had any other weird/dark looking moles anywhere. Well of course I have them EVERYWHERE! It's melanotan's magic ability. So after inspection there were 4 moles he must of thought looked kind of suspicious because he wanted to have them biopsied. 3 of the moles he just shaved a sample off but 1 of them he seemed kinda freaked out about. It was on my lower back and it was probably the size of a pencil eraser but really really dark black... probably jet black. This 1 he cut out from the bottom with a scalpel and it required 3-4 stitches to seal.

    He's having them examined by a pathologist and I have a followup next week so I just thought I'd give a heads up on what the outcome is. I'm confident they're benign moles just enlarged/darkened by mt but I wouldn't be surprised if the one he removed completely will turn out to be an atypical nevi of some sort...* * :-X
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    Re: Went to dermatologist today he removed 4 moles. [biopsy]

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    to be an atypical nevi of some sort...* * ]"

    This is indeed what we all fear. You really have to tell you to take MT2.

    The good thing about MT2 is, it highlights sick and damaged skin and moles, so you can do something about them. I do not believe MT2 aggravates a cancerous mole, but it reveals it.

    It is very likely that it is harmless because it is produced by MT2, so do not worry until you get an answer.

    How large doses MT2 have you taken?
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    Re: Went to dermatologist today he removed 4 moles. [biopsy]

    Not sure about M2 effects on Melanoma, but M1 highlights former atypical moles, wich its an advantage for early Melanoma detection.