It shrinks slowly. When the Doctor says it will go away in a couple of years, he stands about a 50% chance of being right. The rest of us are not so fortunate.
By the way, I do not push surgery. I would much prefer to see the prevalence of the condition be simply accepted as one end of the normal scale. This would, after all, be correct.
Realistically, if a man has enlarged breasts that have been stable for a couple of years there are few options. He can accept his condition, conceal the breasts with some sort of compression garment, or have his breasts surgically reduced.
There are no magic pills that work nor is there any exercise that will make it go away. I'm fully aware that this is not the answer you wanted, but it is the truth.
By the way, I still have mine at the age of 72; If you are going to try and say this is ruining your life, you'll not get any sympathy from me. Either live with it or have surgery, there are no other choices.
I’m 30, I have gyno on one side…. I understand that if I had this condition for a long period of time on both breasts, then there’s little to no chance of it going away. But, I’ve had for a few months. I weigh 180, I’m 6’2. This is not fat… and once again, it’s unilateral. It appeared in December and is still here, but changing. My use of Saw Palmetto must have triggered this, and I believe a surgery doesn’t solve the problem. It’s most likely a hormonal issue. I hope it goes away with time, but I am planning on seeing a doc in case. I posed a fairly direct and simple question here and in doing so I was seeking assistance and knowledge… it appears that this wasn’t the right place for that.
Anyway, please do yourself a favor and read through some other threads. There is indeed a push for surgery here. Maybe in most cases, rightly so. Maybe in some, not so much. I don’t know for sure. All I know is it makes sense there would be a push for surgery, as it clears up the cosmetic issue for people and creates demand to make the doctors money. In my opinion, there’s nothing wrong with the push for surgery as long as people not wanting surgery also can get informed without a surgery push. The proof to me that this place is all about pushing surgery was there was not one answer from a Doctor to my thread that said “no surgery push”, yet was seeking fairly simple information.
Anyway, this issue, for me atleast, isn’t just cosmetic. There’s an underlying cause… trimming it out cosmetically doesn’t seem to answer the fact that it was created for a reason. I want to know how to solve the underlying hormone problem. I have stopped the Saw Palmetto, but I want my hormones to realign. And I was curious, if my body was already doing that… so I wanted to know how this goes away… whether it shrinks or breaks up or flattens out. I will seek answers elsewhere.