Gynecomastia: This is the way some people are built. The way to solve it would be surgery, like a liposuction. A medicine called Arimidex (anastrozole) may help so the problem doesnt get worse by preventing conversion of testosterone to estrogen. It's not used for this though so do your research and bring it to your doctor. The dose is 1 mg 1/2 2 x per week. Watch wt gain which will make it worse and wt loss may help.
Answered 6/24/2014
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Surgery: Gynecomastia can be from various causes. It is important to discern its etiology. For most cases, gynecomastia can be effectively treated by surgery, most commonly via liposuction. Liposuction will be effective in removing the fatty breast. At times, there is tissue typically around the areola that may not be amenable to liposuction which can be surgically excised concurrently with liposuction.
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