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General => Gynecomastia Talk => Topic started by: Ko Jack on March 18, 2022, 03:28:28 AM

Title: Is that gyno or fat?
Post by: Ko Jack on March 18, 2022, 03:28:28 AM
Do I need the surgery for this? I've lost over 30lbs and my chest did not seem to be responding to the weight loss. Is there any other ways to reduce my chest fat?
Title: Re: Is that gyno or fat?
Post by: Confused old man on March 18, 2022, 10:34:53 AM
Looks like fat to me
Title: Re: Is that gyno or fat?
Post by: Busty on March 18, 2022, 03:32:42 PM
Nips are a bit puffy 
Title: Re: Is that gyno or fat?
Post by: Busted (and happy) on April 23, 2022, 12:41:07 PM
In some ways it matters little. Fat or breast tissue it presents the same problems of jiggle, sore nipple change in looks etc. You may still get some discomfort but will be spared pain of breast growth. 
Immobilise them and apart from transforming your outline you are good to go. A standard bra is the wise health choice rather than using binders. Getting your own head round this can take a deal of time. One thing I can guarantee is that you will look better with a bra than baggy tops an this boosts self esteem. Ultimately it has to be your pathway in your time
Title: Re: Is that gyno or fat?
Post by: Dr. Elliot Jacobs on May 24, 2022, 05:15:44 PM
Unfortunately, when one loses weight, one cannot instruct the body where you want the fat to diminish.  Oftentimes when gynecomastia is present and then weight loss occurs, the fat portion of the gynecomastia will reduce but the breast tissue will remain.  Hence, the breasts will get somewhat smaller but will never disappear.  Therefore, to get a flat chest, surgery will be required.

Dr Jacobs
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