Topical finasteride 0.3% 1 year progress (with pics) Progress Pictures 12/16/2024
The user shared their one-year progress using topical finasteride 0.3% alongside minoxidil for hair loss, reporting noticeable improvements in hair density, especially at the crown, with no significant side effects. They are considering continuing the treatment and possibly trying oral dutasteride if needed.
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