Gynecomastia is no laughing matter.
Unfortunately, many men have been body-shamed for their man boobs. Our very own Dr. Adajar suffered from this condition used this saying “Man boobs are sad bro” as a mantra to take control of his health, hormones and get himself treated.
Many of you have likely come across our advertisement around Chicago and wondered “What does that mean?”. We have even received some people asking us why we were “body shaming” men. This is simply not true! We used this tongue-in-cheek ad to cut through the advertising clutter and to draw attention to this MEDICAL and HORMONAL condition also known as gynecomastia that affects so many males, and people noticed.
Millions of men suffer from enlarged male breast glands or “man boobs” which can affect health, body image, and self-esteem. We have seen so many men tell us having man boobs has ruined their self-confidence, relationships, and even intimacy. Men who have enlarged breast glands will go to extremes and attempt to hide their man boobs with compression shirts. However, few men realize that gynecomastia is not necessarily a fat problem, nor is it necessarily something men have to live with. Even few men know that male breasts will not “go away” on its own and should be properly EVALUATED and TREATED by a physician who is experienced in treating gynecomastia.
At XSculpt, during the consultation, we will evaluate your gynecomastia and test your hormone levels to determine if your enlarged breast glands could be attributed to a hormone imbalance. Other places do not offer to complete a comprehensive evaluation to help you identify the cause of your gynecomastia. Our physicians are specifically trained in hormone evaluation and optimization as well as effective treatment like ChestSculpt™, a minimally invasive surgical treatment that will completely remove male breast glands.
OUR MISSION is to help you maximize your body’s potential. By using our medical expertise and thoughtfully selected tools, we strive to make you feel stronger, healthier, and proud of what your body can do.