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    Default Only Fifteen but I'm worried

    I've always had a messed up hairline combined with a large forehead so that never bothered me. But my crown does bother me. I've always had a large cowlick in the back so what i'm thinking is that it's been "merged" with my crown since I was born and I just never noticed until now. But I'm also a realist. So any opinions are helpful.
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    MPB at 15 is unusual, but not unheard of. I started to thin (hairline) at 15.

    At your age, no competent doctor will write you an Rx for anything, and it appears only to be at all visible if you PULL your hair down.

    I would keep an eye on it, and see if/how it progresses.

    Look for the signs of hair loss. More than 100 hairs a day coming out (pillow, brush, shower drain).

    Are you eating right? Are you getting enough rest? Too much stress (school, sports, activities, social life).

    It's probably ONLY visible to you, and when you mess with it.

    Good luck, try not to worry.

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    "Are you eating right? Are you getting enough rest? Too much stress (school, sports, activities, social life)."
    Yup, those are important factors too. Keep those in check and you'll be fine.

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