yes insurance companies are part of the problem. but the entire medical feild in general is messed up.
the whole problem with gyne imo is that it is not talked about. there is so little information out there about it that it took me until now that i was able to discover what it actually was. my ped never said what it was just that it would go away. i just knew i was abnormal and wanted it to go away, i hide it anyway i can.
i doubt aetna will cover the cost of surgery in my case at least. your case is a different story if it is a case where pain is involved. i have read a few stories about appealing to a review board with some insurance companies, so at least you have some hope.
although i have double coverage. my primary coverage is aetna and my mother has a different insurance coverage for her job. in the end if the neither will pay for it ill just bite the bullet and get it done. ive lived with this since i was around 13. i deal with it no one has ever said anything really nasty to me about it before. except one time at the beach with my close friends (which hurt the most of anything).
with a statement like that on there website i doubt they will give even 1cent for the operation in my case.
however ive decided to lead a healthy lifestyle from now on and i dont feel that this should inhibit anything i do. i consider it a social handicap that i will make sure is taken care of.
finally heres a link: from "© 1996-2005 Aetna InteliHealth Inc"
its sort of a Q&A
"Surgery also has been done to reduce the amount of breast tissue, although it is rarely used to treat the many normal teen-age boys with gynecomastia (and almost never done before the age of 18)."
org link
(search for:It looks like my teen-age son is growing breasts. What could be wrong?)
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/34970/34993/363119.html?d=dmtChildGuidemore than likely its rarely used to treat the problem because they wont pay for it!
hah. insurance companies make me laugh. the fact is they think 40-60% of guys have this and they dont wanna pay for everyones surgery to correct it. its just a mathmatical calculation to them.