Tretinoin Gel + Minox procedure or tips for a minox low responder Treatment 8/7/2023
A user has been using minoxidil without noticing improvements and is considering adding tretinoin gel to their regimen before trying RU58841. They seek advice on how to mix and apply tretinoin with minoxidil, including concentration and application frequency.
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