Progress 23M / 9 months dut / 8 months min Progress Pictures 4/10/2026
A 23-year-old shared progress pictures after 9 months of using dutasteride and 8 months of applying minoxidil once daily due to scalp psoriasis. Users complimented the results and discussed lighting effects on hair appearance.
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