Yes... fairly straightforward to do...
Strings off, neck off, frets out, reprofile board using
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Fretting_supplies/Leveling/Fretboard_Radius-sanding_Blocks/8_Wooden_Radius-sanding_Blocks.htmlThen check marker dots - may need replacing as they will have been abraded in the process... and recut fret slots, as they will have been made shallower by the same token.
Refret... level and set up.
All this made more expensive and time consuming if a maple board as opposed to rosewood. (Done Fender style, finish is applied over the frets before level and set up, then cleaned away as appropriate....)