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    GlossarySubmental Fullness Treatment

    reduces excess fat under the chin through various procedures

    Submental Fullness Treatment, commonly known as Double Chin Treatment, refers to various medical and cosmetic procedures aimed at reducing excess fat and skin under the chin. These treatments can include non-invasive methods like Kybella injections, which dissolve fat cells, and CoolSculpting, which freezes fat cells, as well as surgical options like liposuction or neck lift surgery.

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      community One full year of treatment before and after

      in Progress Pictures  18 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user shared their one-year progress with hair loss treatment, using topical minoxidil, 2% keto shampoo, microneedling, and finasteride. They plan to start dutasteride and are considering switching to oral minoxidil.
      One-sided diffuse thinning - what should I do?

      community One-sided diffuse thinning - what should I do?

      in General  101 upvotes 6 months ago
      The user is experiencing one-sided diffuse thinning and has been using finasteride and liquid minoxidil for 4-5 years with minimal results. They are considering whether to save for a hair transplant or address scalp sensitivity and irritation first.
      28m tips on gaining thickness

      community 28m tips on gaining thickness

      in Treatments  94 upvotes 1 year ago
      A 28-year-old male has been using oral finasteride and minoxidil for over a year without seeing significant results in hair thickness, particularly in the front. He is considering adding dermastamping to his routine and is exploring whether topical treatments might be more effective.
      Trying to identify area of treatment with topical fin

      community Trying to identify area of treatment with topical fin

      in General  136 upvotes 6 months ago
      The user is considering using topical finasteride for thinning hair around the middle part, vertex, and crown, and is unsure if the whole scalp is thinning. Another user suggests oral finasteride is more effective than topical, and recommends consulting a dermatologist for proper treatment.