China clinics pushing “PT88/PT66 / SP88/SP66 mesotherapy ampoules” + I have seb derm — anyone heard of this / any evidence? Research/Science 12/30/2025
The user is exploring hair loss treatments in China, currently using finasteride and minoxidil, and is concerned about seborrheic dermatitis. Clinics are recommending selenium sulfide, doxycycline, and mesotherapy ampoules like PT88/PT66 or SP88/SP66, but the user is unsure about their effectiveness.
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