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  1. Hoping, just because I am 15 doesn't mean I haven't the right to make a simple topic asking for help, what makes me any different from a 40-year-old woman asking this question? I mentioned more than once in my first post that I know surgery is out of the question for me. Even if it was an option, I very much doubt my parents would even think of giving their consent. I was just asking for anything I could try that will help to solve my problem. Yes, I am a child but I also have a mind of my own. I am not blowing anything out of proportion and if my problem isn't as big as I've stated, I wouldn't have spent hours researching about what can be done and waste my time posting it on this message board. I am 15, not stupid. I know many teenage girls have confidence issues and worries about their appearance but when it gets to the point where I hardly leave the house, am suicidal and spend hours trying to cover up my problem before daring to leave the house, then it becomes a big problem and shouldn't be ignored when I reach out for help. Don't imply that it is my parents fault that I have this problem, believe me they are very good parents and have done all they can to build up my confidence but NO parent can shield their child from the harshness of society or their own hidden insecurities. laughter's medicine, thankyou for your reply. I totally agree with what you said but the main reason why I want to solve this problem is for me, to make me feel good about myself. I don't want to do it for anyone else, I won't deny that other people's comments don't affect me because they do but that isn't the sole purpose of why I want to change my forehead. Gorpy, thankyou for your reply! I really appreciate the help and reassurance. Thankyou for giving me Dr. Sharon Keene's details but I'm in the UK so it would be difficult for me to get to Arizona and I really don't want to drag my parents with me. I will keep her name in mind for when or if a visit to her could be made possible. dhuge67, thankyou for your reply too! I also noticed that Tyra has a large forehead. I tend to scan magazines to see if there is anyone with a large forehead just to reassure myself that I'm not alone! I know that sounds stupid but I guess it's just a comfort for me.
  2. I'm a 15 year old girl and I've had no trouble with hair loss as such, my hair tends to grow really quick and it's quite thick. My problem is, I have a really high forehead... I've only just recently noticed it when somebody shouted it out to me and now I can't take my mind away from it, I'm always worrying about it and I try to cover it up as much as possible. I have a side fridge and I usually wear my hair out so it's easier to cover my forehead but I don't always want to wear my hair down, I like wearing it up too but then my big forehead becomes more noticeable and I don't feel confident if it's on show. I've taken a look at passed photo's of me and noticed that it has always been quite big, even as a toddler so I don't think I've lost any hair, I just guess I have a naturally high forehead. Is there any way I can fix this? I know surgery is out of the question for me because I am so young. Also, I saw a picture of a female celebrity (I can't remember her name) that was taken when she was around 15/16 and I noticed that she had a high forehead but now her forehead is a normal size (I think she is 24 now) and I have not heard anything about her having surgery or anything like that so is it possible that with time the forehead will change to fit my face a lot more? Maybe when the puberty stages have passed? I know a lot of things are out of the question for me because I am so young but even if there is something tiny that I could try, please let me know because I am willing to try ANYTHING because this problem is really getting me down and my confidence has plummeted.
  3. I'm a 15 year old girl and I've had no trouble with hair loss as such, my hair tends to grow really quick and it's quite thick. My problem is, I have a really high forehead... I've only just recently noticed it when somebody shouted it out to me and now I can't take my mind away from it, I'm always worrying about it and I try to cover it up as much as possible. I have a side fridge and I usually wear my hair out so it's easier to cover my forehead but I don't always want to wear my hair down, I like wearing it up too but then my big forehead becomes more noticeable and I don't feel confident if it's on show. I've taken a look at passed photo's of me and noticed that it has always been quite big, even as a toddler so I don't think I've lost any hair, I just guess I have a naturally high forehead. Is there any way I can fix this? I know surgery is out of the question for me because I am so young. Also, I saw a picture of a female celebrity (I can't remember her name) that was taken when she was around 15/16 and I noticed that she had a high forehead but now her forehead is a normal size (I think she is 24 now) and I have not heard anything about her having surgery or anything like that so is it possible that with time the forehead will change to fit my face a lot more? Maybe when the puberty stages have passed? I know a lot of things are out of the question for me because I am so young but even if there is something tiny that I could try, please let me know because I am willing to try ANYTHING because this problem is really getting me down and my confidence has plummeted.
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