Yes, pubertal gynecomastia can absolutely be reversed. It is a very common and normal part of puberty, affecting up to 70% of young men. In about 90% of cases, it resolves completely on its own within one to two years as hormone levels naturally balance out. If it persists beyond this time or causes significant discomfort, medical treatments may be considered. Doctors sometimes prescribe medications like tamoxifen or raloxifene off-label to help reduce the tissue. In rare, prolonged cases, a minor surgical procedure can easily remove it. Rest assured, monitoring and patience are usually all that is needed.
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