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Gyencomastia worried, please help me

Dear Experts, I am 29 years old male from India, Weight 83 kg, Height 166 cm. From the age of 11 i am suffering from gynecomastia (chest is like a woman). My parents are not educated and they don't know anything about that and they thought it was due to i am fatty for that age than other children of same age. Till now i am feeling shy to remove my shirt while going to swimming pool, and in front of friends, relatives. When i come to know that this is due to enlargement of breast tissue (Gynecomastia), i spoke to my parents about surgery. But they are scared and they said that try to reduce my weight rather than going for surgery option. In another 2.5 months i am getting married. I am always worrying about how can i tell this to my future wife after marriage ? is there any possible ways to get rid of this problem ? Can reducing my weight to 66 kg through exercises, following GM diets help me ? I am so depressed about this. FYI, I already joined a gym and started working on cardio exercises to reduce my weight. Expecting your expertise advice to get out this problem. Thank you.
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If you are obese or overweight taking off the excess fat may be all you need. If that doesn't solve the problem surgical correction is possible and this is something I would consider and discuss with a qualified physician.
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