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The number of men going under the knife to rid themselves of so called 'man boobs' has doubled in five years.
Experts have put the rise in the removal of the excess tissue growth - dubbed moobs - to a rise in obesity, an imbalance in male sex hormones, and a more open attitude to cosmetic surgery for men.
Thousands of men in the UK are developing the condition, known as gynaecomastia.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...-turning-surgery-rid-moobs-doubles-years.html
Experts have put the rise in the removal of the excess tissue growth - dubbed moobs - to a rise in obesity, an imbalance in male sex hormones, and a more open attitude to cosmetic surgery for men.
Thousands of men in the UK are developing the condition, known as gynaecomastia.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...-turning-surgery-rid-moobs-doubles-years.html