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  1. #1 17th July 2012 
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    HYPOpigmentation

    Hi all,
    I have been using melanotan II for about 5 months now with fantastic results!* It is amazing not to be chained to sunless tanners.* My only issue at this point is that whenever I get an injury like a scrape or a burn it heals and leaves a spot of hypopigmentation.* Is this due to the MT 2?* Will these areas tan when I start dosing again?* Any help is appreciated!
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    Re: Melanotan hypopigmentation

    Hey Sam, the fresh healing areas of the skin require time. It's nature, not MT-2 regenerating your pale skin. Hopefully natural melanocyte stimulating hormone will continue to even out the skin - going forward I would not have intentions of administering potent synthetic melanotan to re-pigment scars (I am usually sure to place sunscreen on affected areas) - Generally imho it's best to avoid exposure & Melanotan 2 when wounds are experienced. Dosing & exposing too early can challenge the scar creating a purple or funky pigmentation color which is generally unhealthy. As lame as sunless tanners are, they may serve handy (for small areas)* :-\
    That said, the areas should pigment upon dosing the synthetic melanotan peptide - take it slow however (you know best!)