Author Topic: Will My Gynocomastia Stay  (Read 1387 times)

Offline Gynosaur192

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I am 21 years old and have a case of gynocomastia that has been pointed out by some former lovers. My question is could it still pass? I was a very late bloomer and did not hit my growth spurt until 18. I may have started puberty around 16 or 17. I am also still growing. I was just wondering if it is possible I could be suffering from gyno brought on by puberty and if it could still go away on its own? (Pictures attached)
  Thanks for your time!

Offline Litlriki

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Typically, the gynecomastia that occurs during puberty resolves in 95% of patients within a 3 year period.  From the sounds of it, you're past 3 years even if you were a late bloomer, so your condition may not resolve without intervention.  That said, it looks to be fairly mild based on the photos.

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