Isn't it possible to have the gland removed so as not to ever get visible gyno again? If yes, why don't all pro's do so to prevent this ugly visual from taking place? I wish they'd be consistent with this though going forward.
Yes, most do. Very strange to me how he got it this late in his career. He had to notice it in the offseason, so I don't understand why he didn't have it done. I have had friends that have gotten it done. It took them all less that a month to heal, but they said it hurts like a bitch as their chest were painfully tight. One lifted up his shirt to show me the scar and stitches. His entire chest was black and blue a week after the surgery still.