You are more likely to develop melanoma if you: Have fair skin, blue or green eyes, or red or blond hair Live in sunny climates or at high altitudes Spent a lot of time in high levels of strong sunlight because of a job or other activities Have had one or more blistering sunburns during childhood Use tanning devices, such as tanning beds Other risk factors include: Having close relatives with melanoma Certain types of moles (atypical or dysplastic) or many birthmarks Weakened immune system due to disease or medicines Symptoms A mole, sore, lump, or growth on the skin can be a sign of melanoma or other skin cancer
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Procedure : Our ipamorelin peptide therapy treatment is administered orally or via subcutaneous injection using a very small needle, usually up to five times per week
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