20 weeks progress on Topical ( Min 5% + Fin 0.1% ) & 1mm dermastamp. Progress Pictures 8/1/2024
A user shared their 20-week progress using topical minoxidil (5%) and finasteride (0.1%) with a 1mm dermastamp, showing significant hair regrowth from NW5 to between NW3V and NW4. They experienced no side effects and plan to update at 12 months.
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