Would topical minoxidil + tretinoin cause less(or none) hypertrichosis compared to oral minox? Transgender 11/12/2024
A user is considering switching from oral minoxidil to a combination of 5% topical minoxidil and tretinoin to reduce hypertrichosis. They hope this combination will be effective without causing excessive body hair growth.
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