Exercise: What It Can and Can't Do for Gynecomastia
- Reduce the fat component if pseudogynecomastia or mixed tissue is involved
- Build pectoral muscle mass, which changes the overall proportions of the chest
- Improve posture, which directly affects how the chest sits and presents
- Reduce overall body fat, which can make the glandular component less visually prominent
- Remove glandular tissue. Gland is structural. It doesn’t respond to caloric deficit or resistance training.
- Flatten a chest where the issue is a firm subareolar mass rather than fat distribution
- Fix nipple protrusion caused by actual gynecomastia tissue
Compression Shirts
- Fit matters more than brand. Too loose and it doesn’t compress. Too tight and it’s uncomfortable enough that you won’t wear it consistently. Look for something firm but breathable.
- They work better under some fabrics than others. Fitted cotton and knit fabrics show the least. Thin, clingy materials can still show the outline of the garment itself.
- They’re not a solution, they’re a tool. Some men use them constantly, some only in specific situations. Neither approach is wrong.
Clothing Choices
- Structured fabrics with some weight to them (Oxford cloth, thicker jersey, flannel)
- Slightly loose through the chest, not oversized
- Layering with an open button-down or jacket over a t-shirt
- Darker colors in the chest area
- Patterns and texture, which break up the chest silhouette
- Thin, clingy fabrics like lightweight cotton or modal
- Very fitted crewneck t-shirts with no layer over them
- Light solid colors across the chest
- Athletic wear without a layer over it in casual settings
Diet and Body Composition
- Alcohol — particularly beer — contains phytoestrogens, and chronic heavy drinking is associated with elevated estrogen levels in men. It’s not a direct cause for most cases, but it’s worth factoring in if hormonal balance is already a concern.
- Soy consumption at high levels has been debated in the literature. The evidence that moderate soy intake causes gynecomastia in healthy men is weak, but a handful of case reports involving very high consumption are documented.
- Aggressive caloric restriction can temporarily suppress testosterone levels and make things worse hormonally in the short term. Steady, moderate deficit is more effective than crash dieting.
Mental Health and the Psychological Side
The psychological impact is well documented in research. A study on adolescent gynecomastia found that affected patients scored significantly lower on social functioning, mental health, and self-esteem compared to unaffected peers, and importantly, those scores were not tied to severity — even mild cases produced the same psychological impact as more pronounced ones. A separate review found that gynecomastia is associated with depression, anxiety, body dissatisfaction, and reduced self-esteem, consequences that rarely get acknowledged in clinical settings.
Acknowledge the avoidance patterns. Research on adolescent gynecomastia found that the condition functions as an anatomic stressor that disrupts normal self-esteem and identity development. For adult men, those patterns — avoiding the gym, avoiding the beach, wearing extra layers in heat — compound over time. Naming them is the first step to managing them.
Consider talking to someone. If gynecomastia is significantly affecting your quality of life, that’s a legitimate reason to speak with a therapist or counselor, independent of any decision about treatment.
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By Dr. Ryan Welter
March 13, 2026