25 y/o – Progress after 3 months of treatment – Can I recover or do I need a second hair transplant?
    Is this regrowth? 3/15/2026

    At a glance
    In this treatment experience post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    💧 Minoxidil (topical) 5% 2x daily 3.5 months
    💧 Tretinoin (topical) 0.025% daily 3.5 months
    💊 Finasteride (oral) 1.25 mg daily 2 weeks
    💧 RU58841 (topical) 20 mg daily 5 days
    💧 Dermastamp (topical) 1.5 mm 1x weekly
    💧 Ketoconazole shampoo (topical) 2% 4x weekly
    Scalp massage (manual) 5 min daily
    💊 Vitamin D (oral) daily
    💊 Biotin (oral) daily
    the tone is 😀 positive with some growth results.

    Other terms

    A 25-year-old is experiencing hair regrowth after 3 months using minoxidil, tretinoin, oral finasteride, RU58841, dermastamping, ketoconazole shampoo, scalp massage, vitamin D, and biotin. They are considering whether to continue this treatment or plan a second hair transplant.
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