2.5mg oral minoxidil 4.5 months and 1 month 1mg fin Update 4/3/2026
The user started 2.5mg oral minoxidil 4.5 months ago and 1mg finasteride 1 month ago for hair loss. They are concerned about thinning hair and receding temples, but others suggest their hair looks good and recommend considering a hair transplant.
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