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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Gynecomastia reversal ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jasen Bruce" data-source="post: 24429" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>That does not sound like gynecomastia, but rather fat tissue which can be common for many men as they age. gynecomastia refers to the abnormal increase, growth, and/or irritation of glandular tissue. All men actually have glandular tissue, and it can accumulate with age. Its only a problem when it gets out of control and you are constantly experiencing symptoms. This tissue takes years to accumulate and gynecomastia does not happen over night. </p><p></p><p>There are ways to reduce the bodyfat & tighten the area cosmetically. Letrozole is not good option, it will tank your E2 which is bad and will not destroy any glandular tissue. If the actual "lump" is not bothering you or notable than leave it alone. You need to first confirm if the lump is gyno tissue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasen Bruce, post: 24429, member: 14"] That does not sound like gynecomastia, but rather fat tissue which can be common for many men as they age. gynecomastia refers to the abnormal increase, growth, and/or irritation of glandular tissue. All men actually have glandular tissue, and it can accumulate with age. Its only a problem when it gets out of control and you are constantly experiencing symptoms. This tissue takes years to accumulate and gynecomastia does not happen over night. There are ways to reduce the bodyfat & tighten the area cosmetically. Letrozole is not good option, it will tank your E2 which is bad and will not destroy any glandular tissue. If the actual "lump" is not bothering you or notable than leave it alone. You need to first confirm if the lump is gyno tissue [/QUOTE]
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