Thanks for all the responses. I have read that some insurance companies pay for gland tissue removal but, not lipo. Is the lipo more costly part of the surgery than the gland removal. I figure with savings and my parents helping out we could spend $1500. I am just wondering if the lipo would most likely cost more than that. If anyone knows please let me know. I hope I can get the surgery by August because school starts back up on September first. Mine is painful though, I can't lift weights anymore, have to position myself so I don't roll over on my stomach or I will wake up with a throbbing pain that lasts for hours. Can barely touch my nipples they are tender. What I don't understand that if you are experiencing pain insurance will cover it in other cases. I am not making any of it up or bs ing. If I had a painful large tumor I am sure insurance would cover it. But, it seems the insurance companies don't think much of gynecomastia even though it effects people mentally and physically. They aren't losing anything by covering this, what do we pay insurance anyways for. TO HELP US WITH PROBLEMS THAT EFFECT OUR DAILY LIFE BOTH PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY. I just noticed something weird though. Its not something that just happened but, by closer examining my gynecomastia I have hard and lumpy tissue growth from the inner middle of my pectoral muscle to under my arm pit. Does this seem right? Mine gyne doesn't protrude more than and inch and a half outwards but, I notice and feel a lot of tissue length wise. Because of that it looks weird in a shirt and looks almost nothing like a masculine chest. Just a weird looking chest. Just wondering if any one else has a case of gyne that is similar to this shape? I know underneath the gyne my chest is a smaller more masculine chest but, with the gyne this way it just looks unproportional to the rest of my body, and I am pretty lean. 5'10" and 150 pounds. Any replies would be helpful. I just want the surgery done so I can get a job again which I will have a new one for a school CO-OP program in september and I want to weight lift again. Good luck to everyone on this board and hope I can finally beat this S**T once and for all. Its one of the only things that have been on my mind since I discovered what this was. Also, has anyone had their surgery done by a general surgeon and not a plastic surgeon. Just wondering if there would be a great difference in how good of a job they do?