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    raised, thickened scar tissue that extends beyond original wounds

    Keloids are raised, thickened areas of scar tissue that form at the site of skin injury, such as cuts, burns, or surgical incisions. Unlike regular scars, keloids extend beyond the original wound boundaries and can continue to grow over time. They are the result of an overproduction of collagen during the healing process and can be itchy, painful, or cause discomfort. Keloids are more common in individuals with darker skin tones and can be challenging to treat, often requiring a combination of therapies such as corticosteroid injections, laser treatment, or surgical removal.

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      community 148 Days Minoxidil+Finasteride Topical, Keto Shampo 2x Weekly

      in Progress Pictures  53 upvotes 3 years ago
      Treating hair loss with a combination of topical minoxidil and finasteride, as well as keto shampoo twice weekly; other treatments such as microneedling and oral finasteride were discussed but the user is hesitant due to potential scarring. Additionally, another user suggested switching to oral minoxidil for further gains.

      community 11 Months Topical Fin 0.3%+Min 6% daily, Last 2 Months Added Min 5% Foam at Night, Late 30s Male Progress

      in Progress Pictures  186 upvotes 2 years ago
      The user "_Mad_Jack_" shared their progress pictures of using topical finasteride and minoxidil for 11 months. They experienced good hair retention and increased overall hair count, but no regrowth of the hairline. They are considering switching to oral finasteride and microneedling for better results. Testicular pain was a side effect experienced during the treatment. Another user mentioned getting a hair transplant to cover their crown.

      community When should we get the next news about PP405

      in Chat  25 upvotes 4 months ago
      Results for PP405 are expected next year, with concerns about its pricing and potential black market availability. Some users believe it may be slightly more effective than finasteride and dutasteride, and combining it with treatments like minoxidil and microneedling could be beneficial.