The General Cost Range
What Factors Affect the Cost?
Several elements determine where your procedure falls within that range.
Severity of the condition. A mild case involving a small amount of glandular tissue and minimal fat will generally cost less than a more advanced case that requires extensive gland removal, significant liposuction, and potentially skin reduction.
Anesthesia type. Dr. Welter performs gynecomastia surgery under local anesthesia, a deliberate choice that eliminates the cost (and the risk) of a general anesthesia team and operating room facility fees. This approach often results in significant savings compared to practices that default to general anesthesia, without compromising safety or results.
Surgeon experience and specialization. The surgeon you choose is the single most important factor in your outcome. Providers who specialize in gynecomastia and perform the procedure frequently tend to deliver more consistent, refined results, particularly when it comes to complete gland removal and avoiding the need for revision surgery. Choosing a less experienced provider to save money upfront can end up costing significantly more in the long run if the results require correction.
Geographic location. Surgical costs vary by region. Boston falls within the higher end of the national average, which reflects the caliber of providers and facilities available in the area.
Included services. Ask what’s included in the quoted price. A comprehensive quote should cover the surgeon’s fee, anesthesia, the compression garment, and follow-up appointments. Some practices quote a lower base price and add fees later; always ask for a full breakdown.
Does Insurance Cover Gynecomastia Surgery?
In most cases, health insurance considers gynecomastia surgery to be a cosmetic procedure, which means it is not covered. However, there are exceptions. If your gynecomastia is causing documented physical symptoms, such as chronic pain or significant tenderness, and conservative treatments have been attempted without success, some insurers may consider partial or full coverage.
Your best path is to request a letter of medical necessity from your provider and submit it to your insurer for a pre-authorization review. Dr. Welter’s team can assist with documentation if needed.
Financing Options
Many men choose to finance their procedure through healthcare-specific financing plans that offer low or zero-interest payment terms. This makes it possible to move forward with surgery on a timeline that works for you without waiting months or years to save the full amount upfront.
Conclusion
The cost of gynecomastia surgery should be weighed against the cost of not treating it, the compression shirts, the avoided situations, and the self-consciousness that shapes your daily decisions. For most men, the return on this investment is measured in confidence, comfort, and freedom that lasts a lifetime.
Peak Masculinity
Starts Here
By Dr. Ryan Welter
March 6, 2026