Which is better for someone balding for decades? Dutasteride or Finasteride?
Is this regrowth? 7/16/2024
Dutasteride is recommended over finasteride for severe hair loss, despite potential side effects. The original poster has been using various treatments for four months and is considering adding copper tripeptide-1.
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