- male
- 25 Years
- 14/08/2025
I've been dealing with gynaecomastia and wondering if surgery is the only option or if medication can help What are the consequences of each approach and how much does treatment usually cost Can gynaecomastia go away with meds or is surgery always needed Also what are the risks and recovery time if I opt for surgery and how expensive is it I'm struggling with gynaecomastia and not sure what to do Is there any non-surgical treatment that works or is surgery unavoidable What are the side effects and typical costs involved Does gynaecomastia require surgery or can it be treated with medications What are the long-term effects of both options and what's the average cost for treatment I have gynaecomastia and want to know if meds can fix it or if I'll need surgery What are the pros and cons of each and how much should I expect to pay
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Gynecomastia surgery is the best solution for men who are struggling with enlarged breast tissue. Whether your gynecomastia is caused by excess fat or glandular tissue, surgery can help restore a more masculine chest and boost your confidence
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Consult a Endocrinologist
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