O.K I saw your first post before you visited your GP. I was about to say, take everything they tell you with a pinch of salt, don't let them put you off getting the problem sorted.
Gp's are pretty disasterous in diagnosing gyne. It seems they love to tell guys with breasts their perfectly normal. Especially the women Dr's. It's a joke. I think their so scared your going to end up wanting to dip into the NHS coffers for surgery - you could walk in with a pair of Pamela Andersons and they'd say 'I'm sorry I can't see anything, looks perfectly normal to me'.
OK best advice. You seem happy to go private, and I totally reccomend it. NHS ops (and i'm speaking from experience here) are not great. Push the NHS to give you a full blood work analysis, and don't take no for an answer, then go private for your surgery. It's not that the NHS surgeons lack the ability, it just seems their mandate on elective surgery is way too conservative, and really they just tend to go for a 'reduction', rather than a solution. Note to anyone who wants to argue with this, (ie phantom) don't bother unless you've been through the NHS route, then you'll fully understand what I mean.
OK so go the surgery. Get yourself in the best shape possible pre-op, ITS WELL WORTH IT. YOU WILL GET MUCH BETTER SURGICAL RESULTS IF YOU DROP THE BODYFAT.
Point number 2. DO heavy weight training as well as the cardio and try and build as much muscle as possible as well as losing fat. This way your skin will have less of a stretch to it, again giving yourself much better chances of having nice tight skin post op.
I was a little bit of a porker once. I replaced the fat with muscle, then went in for surgery. Nothing looks worse than saggy skin. You can check out my post op pics here. I looked like sh!t right up until the op, but I didn't let it put me off because I was looking at the long term goal. Anyway judge for yourself:
http://tagworld.com/pokerlopher/Pictures.aspxI looked stupid right up until the op with a set of jiggling boobies, but you have to stay focused and not let them put you off. Lipo in the right surgical hands is AMAZING.
Success comes down to hard graft. Not eating pork pies and watching TV. If you want it bad enough, it's yours.
Huge amounts of protein 5 times a day, with veggies and fruit. Plus five 30 minute heavy weight workouts a week. Forget hours on a treadmill. 3 - 5 minutes of seriously intense cardio at the end of each weight workout works absolute wonders. You'll never ever see a fat sprinter, even the amateurs. But you'll see a million podgy long distance runners with pea size arms. There's a very sound scientific reason for this, but I wont take up anymore of your time explaining unless you ask,
Oh and those photo's of me were taken about 4 weeks post op after lazing around doing nothing for a month. I look a hell of a lot better now i'm back into my training regime.
Throw any negative defeatist bullsh!t in the bin, and just do it.
Book your surgery for 6 months in advance, knowing it's coming is a HUGE incentive to work your arse off, then get in the gym and make it happen.
lopher