Progress over 5ish months on half dose Fin and Min Progress Pictures 4/30/2024
The user shared progress pictures showing hair growth over approximately five months using a half dose of finasteride and minoxidil, along with occasional microneedling. They are satisfied with the results, have experienced no side effects, and are 24 years old.
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