Should I expect any results on my crown >6 months into treatment? Treatment 6/25/2024
A user is 6.5 months into using topical 5% minoxidil and 0.25% finasteride daily, with added Nizoral 2% and microneedling. They report hair thickening and regrowth on the hairline but seek advice on crown improvement, noting results can take up to a year.
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