[Oral Min 2.5 mg ED] 2.5 month update. Eyebrows and lashes seems to have grown significantly, no scalp changer or shed. Progress Pictures 3/20/2023
Someone's two-month progress using oral minoxidil (2.5mg ED) to treat hair loss, which has resulted in thicker eyebrows and eyelashes but no scalp changes or shedding.
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