- Male
- 25 Years
- 14/08/2025
I've been dealing with lumps on both sides of my chest and it looks like male breasts. Really want to get surgery done soon but I'm on a tight budget. How much would it cost in Delhi? This has been affecting my confidence for too long and I need to fix it

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View allMy breasts are sagging and I really don't want surgery are there any other treatments that can help firm and lift them naturally? I'm worried about the results and looking for non-surgical options.
While non-surgical solutions can improve breast appearance and provide some lift, they won't fully reverse sagging. Here's what can be done: 1. Strengthening the Underlying Muscles: Chest exercises: Push-ups, dumbbell flyes, and other chest-focused workouts can strengthen the pectoral muscles, providing better support for the breasts. Improve posture: Maintaining good posture can help support the breasts and reduce the appearance of sagging. 2. Boosting Skin Elasticity: Topical treatments: Creams or oils containing retinol, peptides, or vitamin E can help improve skin elasticity and potentially reduce the appearance of sagging. Laser treatments: Laser treatments can tighten the skin, potentially lifting and improving the shape of the breasts. 3. Other Non-Surgical Options: Bra selection: An underwired bra can provide support and lift, especially for those who prefer a natural look.
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I've been dealing with enlarged male breasts for the past 12-15 years and it's really bothering me. Is there any way to reduce or remove them without surgery? I'm worried about the condition and looking for non-surgical options.
Enlarged male breasts (gynecomastia) can be treated with medication, but surgery remains the most permanent solution. Non-surgical methods like hormone therapy or weight management may help reduce symptoms.
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My baby boy is 4 days old and has a cleft lip and palate on one side of his face, from the lip up to the nose. I'm really worried about how to take care of him what should I be doing? Is there a chance for surgery to fix this so he can look like other babies? Could you help guide me on what to expect?
Cleft lip and cleft palate are separations in the upper lip and mouth that occur while a fetus develops in the uterus. Treating cleft lip and palate involves surgery and may include speech therapy and dental work. Your child's medical care team is there to support you each step of the way.
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