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  • female
  • 25 Years
  • 14/08/2025

i think i might have gynecomastia because my nipples are puffy and there's extra fat even though i've been going to the gym but it's not helping... how much would surgery cost to fix this

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The cost can vary based on the type of surgery, hospital facilities, and any additional care needed. A proper evaluation will help determine the exact treatment plan and related expenses. It’s best to consult the hospital for a detailed estimate.

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Consult a Plastic Surgeon

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