POV: you listened to No village on tressless and stuck with it. Hey brothas, I’ve officially hit a year on fin and soon will be hitting 6 months on min. I got zero progress in my hair line but my density is much better and managable. I appreciate u guys alot. Progress Pictures 8/11/2023
The user "Mysterious_Aspect364" shared their progress with hair loss treatments. They have been using finasteride and minoxidil for a year and six months respectively. The replies mostly congratulate the user on their progress and suggest using a dermaroller with 1.0 needles on the hairline combined with minoxidil.
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