Tried Fin/Min..Gave me bad sides..what options do I have now? Treatment 9/13/2022
The user experienced heart palpitations from using Fin (0.1%) and Min (10%) and is seeking alternatives. Options suggested include PRP or Mesotherapy, with a recommendation to try topical Fin without Min.
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