The grim reaper won some battles, but I won the war- 3 Month Progress (Hairline + Crown (21yo) Progress Pictures 9/3/2024
User shared 3-month hair loss progress using foam Minoxidil, finasteride, microneedling, and shampoos. They experienced side effects with oral Minoxidil but had success with topical treatments and finasteride.
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