Microneedling and Topical Finasteride Application Wait Time Finasteride/Dutasteride 9/11/2023
The conversation is about the appropriate wait time to apply topical finasteride after microneedling to prevent it from going systemic. The user is combining finasteride with minoxidil and is unsure whether to wait 24 or 48 hours after microneedling before applying the treatment.
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