[13-Year Hair Loss Journey – Reached Norwood 7, Trying Again in 2025 (Male, 32, Vietnam)] Progress Pictures 10/17/2025
A 32-year-old man from Vietnam, at Norwood 7 hair loss, is using Minoxidil, Finasteride, rosemary oil, NMN, and CoQ10 to regrow hair. Despite minor improvements, alternatives like hair systems or accepting baldness are suggested due to advanced hair loss.
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