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Texte wiki de la nouvelle page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | '<br>The first phase of the melanoma 2 protocol is a four week course that involves injections of melanoma and melatonin. This is administered by IV in a plastic tube, and patients can expect to see improvements in color at four to six weeks from the time of surgery. Some patients may experience slight changes or no changes at all during this first phase of the study. Patients who do experience an effect should consult their cosmetic surgeon for more aggressive, possibly faster results.<br> | An Overview Of Mt.<br><br>The first phase of the melanoma 2 protocol is a four week course that involves injections of melanoma and melatonin. This is administered by IV in a plastic tube, and patients can expect to see improvements in color at four to six weeks from the time of surgery. Some patients may experience slight changes or no changes at all during this first phase of the study. Patients who do experience an effect should consult their cosmetic surgeon for more aggressive, possibly faster results.<br><br><br>In the second phase, which lasts for a full year, melanotan and melatonin are administered in increasingly larger doses. Patients receive a maximum of two tablets each day, and most achieve good color results at the end of the year. Some patients report a slight flaking or redness at the site of the injections, but this usually decreases with time and is not a cause for concern.<br> <br><br>The third phase of the study involves repeated infusions of the four-year melanoma 2 peptide. It is generally taken once per day and is intended to give maximum effectiveness. It contains a derivative of the melanoma 1 peptide and is given as a spray. Intravenous infusion therapy is performed by injecting the peptide into the target areas. The spray can be used on a daily basis, or on specific dark spots or other discolorations. Like the intravenous injection, there are some reported side effects associated with this procedure, but none have been reported or documented.<br> <br><br>After the initial four-week course, the doctor will recommend that patients start a two-month regime of melanotan 2 bubble gum drops. This has been shown to provide additional benefits for the skin, although studies have not evaluated these in detail. However, most patients experience improvement, especially in the areas of texture and pigmentation. It is important to note that long term use of the product will not change the structure of the melanin hyperpigmentation, as it has been proven that the body cannot absorb MT2 due to its molecular size. [http://Www.supplybenzocaine.co.uk/news/43-en.html MT2 tanning] injections are therefore contraindicated in people with melanoma.<br> <br><br>Injections of MT2 have also been used in conjunction with topical inks or creams, although it should be noted that topical products only work when they are applied to the skin, and injections must be administered intramuscularly, which increases the risk of an infection. Therefore, it is important to thoroughly discuss the risks and benefits of MT2 tanning with your cosmetic physician before proceeding. While oral use of the compound has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, topical applications remain under evaluation. However, consumers may be aware that there are products on the market that combine MT2 with a topical ingredient such as 2 bubble gum drops.<br> <br><br>There are two types of injections commonly used for tanning, namely, single session and multiple-session treatments. For a single session, a single vial contains enough melanin to change the color of the skin one shade or one bit at a time, while multiple sessions can last anywhere from one to three weeks. Both single and multiple sessions provide excellent results, depending upon the amount of melanin present and skin tone. For the best results, injections should be performed at the doctor's office or at a tanning facility where these injections are done by a professional. MT2 tanning solutions should always be made by a professional who has been trained in their use and safety.<br> <br><br>The risks of melanoma include the possibility of skin cancer (melanoma antigens), which if left untreated can spread rapidly to other parts of the body and even the brain. For this reason, it is always recommended that patients undergoing tanning consult with a physician prior to receiving a tanning solution. Patients should ask their physician about the side effects that may occur after receiving an injection, such as an allergic reaction or possible depression. In the rare case of a patient developing depression, doctors usually prescribe anti-depressants. In most cases, patients can resume normal activities shortly after receiving their injections.<br> <br><br>The safety of tanning injections is also considered by some individuals, as they believe that the injections somehow change the color of the skin to make the skin more aesthetically appealing. This is, however, not true, as injections merely lighten the pigmented area of the skin and do not change the color of the skin. In fact, some individuals argue that since new skin cells are produced while in the skin, the tanning injections actually do nothing to change the color of their skin. However, there are those who feel that they provide an unfair advantage to those who have darker skin. As such, there is some debate as to whether or not tinting the skin actually increases the chance of melanoma.<br>' |