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Treatments For Gynecomastia - What Are Your Options?

June 6, 2008 by Tom Valian · Leave a Comment 

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Gynecomastia (commonly called man boobs) is a non-lethal, but embarrassing condition. Poorly understood, and highly damage to one’s self esteem, male breasts is highly common in men between ages of 15 to 24.

Despite its extreme occurrence, the medical world has still not produced a good cure for male breasts. Yet, there has been a lot of hope offered by alternative treatment options for gynecomastia. Of course, the key to treating gynecomastia is to understand the condition and the causes behind it.

Causes of Gynecomastia

Gynecomastia is often associated with a fatty diet. The primary factor, however behind man boobs involves more than just a fat-laden diet. While too much fat content can often result in ‘fat bags’, there are many healthy men that still have increasing fat deposits around their nipples making it look like they have gynecomastia.

In almost every case, the primary factor resulting in in male breasts is actually a lack of proper hormone levels. This hormonal imbalance is primarily found in men with poor eating and exercise habits. Therefore, while it may superficially appear that excess fat is the problem, this is actually not correct.

Man Boob Symptoms

As the terms man boobs and males breasts signify gynecomastia is defined as the condition where a man with no clear diseases that would cause something like man boobs develops fat deposits under the breasts, especially in the nipple area, giving the appearance of having breasts.

Though many times the male breasts are developed in proportion to fat deposits on the belly and other parts of the body, with many men, they are bigger than is normal, which can be a reason for widespread derision and discomposure.

Overcoming Gynecomastia

Many treatment options for gynecomastia have been offered, most of which are ineffective and even counter-effective:

1. A Surgical Procedure - This option is used by many men who have very little hope left. Permissible amounts of fat are surgically removed after surgically opening the breasts. While this may have an immediate effect, this does not really treat the condition fully. Additionally, the danger of permanent scar tissue developing underneath (which means permanent man boobs) shows this to be a poor option. It costs a lot, and carries all the risks usually associated with any surgery.

2. Prescription Drugs and Medication - Though these are often prescribed, their effectiveness is yet to be proven. The high costs and possible side effects make this a less-than-ideal option for most.

3. Condition Maskers - This category houses anything that can’t treat male breasts, but is just used to make it appear that the man boobs don’t exist anymore. A good example of a masker is the gynecomastia vest, which works in a manner very similar to a corssette. However, this only works as long as you don’t need to take the shirt off (beaches and swimming pools), and this doesn’t treat the problem.

4. Exercises to get rid of man boobs - While effective, the downsides of exercises for man boobs are that they may take a long time, and need a diligent following. In addition, this will not directly be able to treat the issues stemming from hormonal imbalance and cannot directly help since it only builds more muscle over time.

The best treatment option is to make use of a treatment system that organizes the dietary needs, the exercises and the supplements in a plan that effectively helps overcome gynecomastia.

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