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    GlossaryAtrophic Scars (sunken scars)

    sunken scars caused by tissue loss and collagen deficiency

    Atrophic scars are a type of scar that appears sunken or depressed below the surface of the surrounding skin. They occur when the skin is unable to regenerate tissue, often due to conditions like acne, chickenpox, or trauma, leading to a loss of collagen and other structural components. These scars are characterized by their pitted appearance and can be challenging to treat, often requiring specialized dermatological procedures to improve their appearance.

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      community 7 months using Dutasteride Horror, before and after

      in Minoxidil  51 upvotes 2 months ago
      The user experienced significant hair loss after starting dutasteride, despite improved libido and gym performance. They previously used finasteride but stopped due to side effects and are considering combining treatments or a hair transplant.

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      in Progress Pictures  1841 upvotes 1 year ago
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      in Transgender  611 upvotes 1 year ago
      The user experienced significant hair regrowth after 2.5 years of using Minoxidil 5% and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) with Lupron, despite initial scalp irritation. Finasteride was ineffective for them.