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  1. #1 19th January 2012 
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    how to avoid white spots from melanotan 2

    so im making this thread because im obviously wondering how to avoid getting white spots from m2 usage but also as info for others to look at so they are aware on pevention as well..

    is it common?

    how to avoid it?

    will low dosing (0.3 or 0.4) help decrease chances?

    what skin type while using m2 is more prone to getting these white spots?
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    Re: how to avoid white spots from melanotan 2

    i am also skin type 3 i guess? id say the low end of type 3 where i dont usually burn and i have dark brown nearly black hair and brown eyes
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    Re: how to avoid white spots from melanotan 2

    White spots will not be an issue for the majority - had you be malnourished or have a fungal issue...might run into spots where the melanocytes remain w/o pigment
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    Re: how to avoid white spots from melanotan 2

    Hi, the white spots may be Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis

    Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis is the name given to 2 to 5-mm flat white spots found on the shins and forearms. 'Idiopathic' means the cause is unknown, 'guttate' means resembling tear-drops, and 'hypomelanosis' refers to the lighter colour of the affected areas.

    Who does it affect?
    Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis predominantly affects fair-skinned individuals, but it may occasionally arise in darker skin. Although most often found on the shins and sun-exposed parts of the forearms, guttate hypomelanosis may also arise on other sun exposed areas including the face, neck and shoulders. The white marks are usually smooth with a reduction in the normal skin markings, but they may be slightly scaly.
    They appear as part of the aging process, becoming quite common in those over 40 years of age. They are more common in women than in men. Inherited factors may be relevant as the lesions appear to be more common in family members.

    What is the cause of guttate hypomelanosis?
    A skin biopsy demonstrates that there is no pigment (melanin) in the skin cells (keratinocytes). There is also a reduction in the number of pigment-producing cells (melanocytes). The skin is slightly thinner than normal and flattened out.
    The cause of guttate hypomelanosis is speculative. It is thought to be an inevitable part of the ageing process, with a gradual reduction in melanocytes – a similar process to greying of hair. Other theories include]* Sun damage - the lesions are a kind of white freckle
    * Non-sun related seborrhoeic keratoses - degenerative scaly spots

    Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis does not appear to be due to trauma or viral infection. The white areas do not predispose to skin cancer.

    Is there any treatment?
    In most cases, treatment is not required as the marks are completely harmless. Attempts to destroy the lesions may leave brown marks or larger white marks, which may look worse than the original condition. Sun protection is very important.

    The following measures may improve the appearance.
    * Light cryotherapy
    * Localised superficial dermabrasion or microdermabrasion
    * Pinch grafts of normally pigmented skin
    * Tretinoin cream
    * Topical steroids
    * Cosmetic cover-up
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    Re: how to avoid white spots from melanotan 2

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    White spots will not be an issue for the majority - had you be malnourished or have a fungal issue...might run into spots where the melanocytes remain w/o pigment
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    Nizoral shampoo often helps those seeing white spots while tanning on melanotan 2