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Offline bigjohn

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I have to wonder why there are only three surgeons mentioned on this site - it is a rare condition however my sceptical nature leads me to believe this site is some type of marketing tool?

Offline RottonDane

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you know, at times I am wondering that as well.  However,  if you read through the posts you will find loads of docs. being mentioned and cretiqued.  There is a welth of info on this site so if it was a marketing tool, it would at the very least be a usefull and informative one.  As for gynecomastia being a rare condition, I would advise you to research those numbers, I have generally found most sources quote 40-60% of the male population as having some form of gyne.  Hope this helps..

Offline RottonDane

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I think that 90% is high as well but I wouldent be surprised to find that that figure is somehow out dated.  I would like to see the figures of the rise in gyne compaired to the rise of drug abuse, and horomones being put into just about everything we consume today.
I was watching a television show on Discovery Health about sexual health and they were discussing how we as males are generaly De-evolving.  While females are still going strong.  Makes you wonder why.  Could it also be because we have a much greater relationship with healthcare and doctors, so more and more cases are being reported?

Offline Paa_Paw

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Liposuction originated in Italy in the 1970's but it took until the mid 1980's for it to be commonly accepted in the US.  Thus the surgical methods now commonly used for male breast reduction have only been around for about twenty years.  

Male breast reduction surgery has become one of the most common cosmetic surgical procedures.  There are many surgeons who do it, but a somewhat smaller number who do almost nothing else. The names of the specialists arise most commonly.  Also, some of the specialists are quite effective at communicating via this site.  These are not endorsements.

In addition to the numbers of men who visit here only for surgical information, there are also those who are looking for coping strategies because the surgical option is not available to them for some reason.

I am an old grandpa who has had the condition for over 55 years and learned to live with it.  If I can lend a voice of reason to help anyone through the torment I experienced as a youth, my time is well spent.

My personal opinion is that education is more important than surgery when it comes to dealing with Gynecomastia.
Grandpa Dan

 

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