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    GlossaryFetal Skin (Fetal Epidermis)

    skin of a developing fetus with scarless healing properties

    Fetal skin, also known as fetal dermis or fetal epidermis, refers to the skin of a developing fetus. It is characterized by its remarkable ability to heal without scarring, a property that diminishes after birth. This unique regenerative capability is of significant interest in medical research, particularly for developing advanced wound healing therapies and understanding skin development.

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      community I talked to urologist about Finasteride and just wanted to share what he said

      in Finasteride  229 upvotes 7 years ago
      The effects of Finasteride, a drug used to treat hair loss, prostate problems and other conditions. The post by iaskedadoctor describes the conversations they had with a Urologist about the effects of the drug on DHT levels throughout the body, how lower doses are beneficial in reducing side effects, how erectile dysfunction can be psychological as well as physiological, how morning erections are not necessarily important, and how persistent side effects appear to be rare. People also shared their experiences with taking Finasteride for hair loss, including potential side effects such as reduced ejaculate force and development of man boobs.

      community Had a son while being on FIN, MUST READ

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  619 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user shared his experience of having two healthy children while continuously using finasteride (Fin) for hair loss, challenging fears about its potential impact on fetal development. The discussion that followed included various perspectives, with some users sharing similar experiences, others expressing concerns about potential risks, and some emphasizing the need for more substantial evidence before drawing conclusions.

      community Is 20 too young for Dut (or fin)?

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  18 upvotes 1 week ago
      A 20-year-old is considering starting dutasteride or finasteride for hair loss, with concerns about potential side effects and development. Users shared experiences with both treatments, noting that finasteride is often the first step, while dutasteride may be more effective for some, and emphasized consulting a healthcare provider.