One year on minoxidil, one month on finasteride Is this regrowth? 1/8/2026
A 25-year-old has been using topical minoxidil for one year and oral finasteride for one month to combat hair loss, with no side effects from finasteride so far. The user reports that minoxidil has helped maintain their hair, with some improvement in temple volume, and is considering adding dermarolling.
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