M27, Pictures taken 2 months apart. Is this regrowth? 10/16/2025
The user is using 2.5mg Minoxidil, 0.5mg Finasteride, a dermastamp, and scalp massages for hair regrowth. There is some visible improvement, but patience is advised as significant results typically take around 6 months.
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