6 months topical min and 1 month foam. Is this regrowth? 2/6/2026
A user is experiencing hair loss despite using topical minoxidil for 6 months and recently switching to foam, and is considering finasteride but is wary of side effects. Another user suggests continuing treatment and considering finasteride.
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