This thread seems to have become purely an argument over the pro vs con Re: Surgery.
My own view is base upon my own experience and as the say your mileage may differ.
Like most people, my Gynecomastia presented itsel when I was 12-13 years old. That was 1949-1950. The surgery has been available barely over 20 years, meaning that I was nearing 50 and had no alternative but to deal with it for all those years. By the time the surgery became available, I had different priorities so I never seriously considered it for myself. I have said several times that I may have taken that route if the option had been available when I was younger.
The unfortunate truth is that there are people who have had less than satisfactory results from surgery. I'll leave the discussion of how great the numbers or percentages of these cases there are to others. but there are several reasons why these cases even exist.
In no particular order, several reasons follow which would be examples of why and/or how these surgeries go awry.
BDD or Body Dysmorphic Disorder is one; Too often these people are in the fast track to surgery (which they do not need and will not likely ever be happy with) when it would be more apropos to refer them to a Psychologist.
Unrealistic expectations is another; Whether the hear Minimal scars and think No scars or think that surgery is going to turn them into Mr Universe matters not, their expectations are unrealistic and they are not satisfied.
Re-growth, It happens! Who would be happy with that outcome?
Lastly, there is the issue of the qualifications of the surgeon. Some of these men are so desperate, that they"ll almost let anyone take a scalpel to them.
My personal belief is that there should be standards that must be met prior to surgery These standards should include a workup by an Endocrinologist qualified to assess the reason for the Gynecomastia and if it was brought on by a hormonal or other problem, treat the condition and present for surgery a patient who is hormonally as normal and stable as possible. Also to be included would be a Psychologist to ensure that the person does indeed have the condition and that their expectations are realistic.
There are several reasons why a man either cannot or will not seek surgery. They should be able to come to this forum and be helped with whatever coping strategies may be apropiate. For some, it is enough just to know that they are not alone.