Is this a win?

Cucumba

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So, going to keep it as simple as I can.

The LAST 2 photos are the current ones. Been on finasteride for around 2 years and applying minoxidil for LAST 2 months once daily.

I see a lot of new hair but just wondering why the area looks paler compared to the dark parts even though the hairs are clearly there (sorry if it's a dumb question) have to zoom in the last picture to see the new hair.

Please provide feedback on how to have a better approach (regime) in terms of my current pic. The LAST two photos are current.
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JaneyElizabeth

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Not sure about the coloring but microneedling might take you all the way to a win and I recommend that you add that to your regimen.

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Yeah, I had just placed an order for a microneedle yesterday.

I don't know why the part looks white and the other looks dark eventhough there are hairs literally everywhere could it be because they aren't terminal hair?

Also, since I apply minoxidil only once and not 2x does that mean I need to give it double the time to see "visible results"?
 

JaneyElizabeth

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Yeah, I had just placed an order for a microneedle yesterday.

I don't know why the part looks white and the other looks dark eventhough there are hairs literally everywhere could it be because they aren't terminal hair?

Also, since I apply minoxidil only once and not 2x does that mean I need to give it double the time to see "visible results"?
Some times as we change in part line perhaps or maybe hair thickness, there might be reduced sun exposure but I don't know. Transplanted skin often is paler than skin on top of the scalp that gets most of the sun.
 
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