I would definitely say you have gyno. Prices vary widely, on average, though, I'd say anywhere frome 3000 to 6000, depending on where you live and who you go to. You definitely want to go to someone you feel comfortable with and they know what they're doing. If they dont absolutely 100% guarantee gland removal, don't have the surgery with them. Lipo only would just be a waste of money if you really have gyno. Recovery time varies widely as well, and it really depends on what you mean by "recover". I think that after 10 days, you can do pretty much anything you want to do... (Driving, lifting stuff, etc...) But the results (your chest
looking at it's full potential) may take up to a year. You cannot drive yourself home, but this surgery is an outpatient procedure. You must find someone to drive you for the first few days AT LEAST. You can make up a little white lie to a friend, tell them you're getting excess fluid drained from your chest or something like that if you're too embarrassed to say you're getting gynecomastia surgery. Parents being against it is a common problem, and it's because they don't understand the condition. Most people dont. Most people think you can just go out and work it off. It doesn't work that way. Chances at success, again, depends on who you go to for surgery. A top notch surgeon means a good chance at no revisions. A cheap one might darn you up... NOTHING IS GUARANTEED. I'm not saying cheap surgeons can't do the job right, and I'm not saying good surgeons make everything perfect all the time. If you have the money, go to a good surgeon and be safe about it. It can come back after it's removed yes. This is uncommon, but if your surgeon does not take out enough gland (or any gland, for that matter) you can still see remnants of your gynecomastia. That's why I said that YOU MUST MAKE SURE YOUR SURGEON IS GOING TO REMOVE GLAND!!! I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH. I've read many stories saying that the surgeon PROMISED to remove gland and did not, thus resulting in the gyno still being there. That's why I STRONGLY recommend going to a surgeon with EXPERIENCE and SPECIALIZES in gynecomastia.
I am not all-knowing, but if you have any questions feel free to ask.
--CS