Manchester man who hated his body pays £5k to have 'man boobs' removed
14.04.2022 - 14:05
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A young man from Manchester has shared his experience of what it was like getting his "man boobs" removed, which only developed after taking steroids.
Danny Smith, 27, began bodybuilding as a teenager and trained regularly to maintain his muscle mass. But he also took anabolic-androgenic steroids to increase the level of his weightlifting performance.
Things began to take a turn for the worse for Danny during lockdown, however, when gyms across the country closed. Because of this, he was unable to train and soon developed "man boobs", which he believes came about as a result of taking the steroids.
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As the breasts grew, Danny stated he felt "out of shape" and his mental health began to decline. In 2021, he underwent gynecomastia surgery to remove excess breast tissue, fat and sagging skin - which resulted in a whopping £5,000 bill.
“Before, I hated my body and I would put tape over my nipples to feel confident and would be scared to take off my t-shirt on holidays," Danny told Jam Press. "Because I had surgery, I couldn’t lift anything over 10lbs for four weeks.."
Danny says he started exercise again in a bid to get back into shape after the surgery. He says he worked on a calorie deficit plan with his friend, who is an online coach.
“My best friend is an online coach, so I spoke to him for some guidance and we got a calorie deficit diet plan together. After gyms opened, I started lifting weights again and I trained six times a week.
"Now, I’m confident and get a lot of attention from females. Mentally, I am strong and physically, I’m in the best shape of my life."
It has now been eleven