My Dermatologist is bald. Yall think he’ll prescribe me Fin or be a hater and want to see me bald too? Chat 11/6/2024
Concerns about hair loss treatments, specifically finasteride and minoxidil, and doubts about a bald dermatologist prescribing them. Users recommend finding a dermatologist who prescribes effective treatments or exploring online options for finasteride.
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