Women aren’t the only ones getting boob jobs.
While gynecomastia, or enlarged male breast tissue, often resolves on its own, a growing number of men are turning to plastic surgery to achieve a flatter, more contoured chest.
The condition most commonly appears during natural hormonal shifts like puberty, but other triggers can play a role as well. From heart drugs to hair-loss treatments, here’s a look at 10 common medications linked to an increased risk of gynecomastia.
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