- female
- 30 Years
- 14/08/2025
My breasts are really large and I wear a 36B cup bra but it's so uncomfortable in any outfit I wear Is there any way to reduce my breast size without surgery like using a cream or medicine or maybe massage techniques that could help

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View allI suspect I might have gynecomastia and I'm worried surgery might be the only option. I've been working out but my chest isn't getting flatter is there any other way to get it in shape without going under the knife?
sx opinion.
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I'm a 27-year-old guy dealing with gynecomastia and I weigh around 73 kg. I'm planning to get married soon and really want to get my body in better shape. After researching online for a while, it looks like surgery is the only option to get rid of gynecomastia. I've got a bit of a tummy too, and it's kind of at the same level as my chest right now. What I'm curious about is, after the surgery, will my tummy stick out more than my chest?
Gynecomastia vanishes without treatment in less than two years. But in some patients treatment may be needed if gynecomastia doesn't improve on its own or if it causes significant pain and embarrassment...avoid junk foods,carbohydrates like rice etc,avoid oily foods...add proteins and fibre rich foods to your diet with green tea,green leafy vegetables, fruits...do regular exercise at least 2 hours a day....Medications used to treat breast cancer and other conditions, such as tamoxifen and raloxifene may be helpful for some men with gynecomastia....if no improvements to medications you can go for surgery....Two gynecomastia surgery options are: Liposuction. This surgery removes breast fat, but not the breast gland tissue itself. Mastectomy. This type of surgery removes the breast gland tissue. The surgery is often done endoscopically, meaning only small incisions are used. This less invasive type of surgery involves less recovery time...consult nearest surgeon they will do the needful.
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I've noticed a small bony lump on my forehead that I think might be an osteoma who should I see to get it checked out and possibly removed? How risky or complicated is the procedure usually?
A detailed evaluation will help decide the best course of action.
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