3 months oral min. 2month fin and hrt. 1x per week microneedling Is this regrowth? 12/3/2024
A 29-year-old is using oral minoxidil, finasteride, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and microneedling for hair regrowth. They started balding at 20, worsened at 25, and are transitioning with testosterone blockers.
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