5 Month's progress on Topical FIN, MIN, Topical Dut, Laser Cap Progress Pictures 10/19/2021
User "hemantch" shares 5 months progress using topical Fin, Min, topical Dut, and a laser cap for hair loss. Significant regrowth was noticed after 1 month, and the treatments worked well despite being bald for 10 years.
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