Study: Dutasteride Mesotherapy Accelerates Hair Loss in Female Patients with Metabolic Syndrome Finasteride/Dutasteride 3/16/2024
Dutasteride mesotherapy in women with metabolic syndrome accelerated hair loss after initial regrowth, while women without metabolic syndrome saw continuous regrowth. The user with mild insulin resistance is hesitant to try topical dutasteride and seeks experiences from others with insulin resistance.
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