Does microneedling do anything when taking minoxidil orally? Microneedling 3/9/2025
Microneedling can enhance hair growth when combined with treatments like minoxidil, especially topical minoxidil. Users discuss the benefits of continuing microneedling even when switching to oral minoxidil.
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