Hair won't regrow (even outside of MPB areas) Treatment 7/22/2024
User experiences slow hair regrowth despite using finasteride, topical minoxidil, and supplements like biotin, zinc, and collagen. They seek advice on addressing overall slow hair regrowth.
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