Is this solid progress? Any advice will be appreciated Is this regrowth? 3/24/2025
The user has been using 5% minoxidil and 1mg finasteride since late 2024 and has seen progress in hair regrowth, though they feel it is slowing down. They are considering adding rosemary oil and derma stamping to their routine, with advice suggesting derma stamping once a week at 1mm to 1.5mm.
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