(M26) Can minoxidil alone maintain my hair for at least 3-4 years from now? Chat 10/9/2022
User with hair loss asks if minoxidil alone can maintain hair for 3-4 years. Replies suggest trying low dose topical finasteride and addressing insomnia with lifestyle changes.
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