If you quit Minoxidil, then your hair sheds, how long before it recovers? Minoxidil 5/18/2025
Stopping minoxidil often leads to significant hair shedding, and recovery to baseline can vary, with some users reporting no full recovery. Combining minoxidil with finasteride may help maintain gains, but stopping minoxidil typically results in losing the hair regrowth it provided.
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