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February 11, 2021February 4, 2021
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Male Breast Reduction: The Answer to Gynecomastia

Some men tend to develop enlarged breasts because of excess breast tissue. The condition is not always because of being overweight but due to hormone imbalance. The results often have a negative physical and psychological impact. Not only does it look aesthetically unimpressive, but it also lowers the self-esteem.

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