Zoning in: Advancements in plastic surgery made breast reduction a more realistic opportunity for Holler
In 1994, on a normal day in his military job, Erik Holler discovered a lump under his left nipple.
Though  thankfully not cancer, the small lump instead turned out to be the  earliest stages of gynaecomastia, or male breast growth - and the  beginning of a difficult condition that led to life-changing surgery.
As Holler learnt, while they're the butt of many a teasing joke, male breasts can be a debilitating condition.

 Laying  it bare: Erik Holler first noticed his gynecomastia in 1994 when on  military boot camp. The condition affected his self-confidence
Now  Holler is speaking up about living with the problem and openly sharing  his transformational surgery with the hope that it will help other men.
30  per cent of boys experience breast swelling during puberty and  gynaecomastia in adult males is more common than many may imagine.
The  most common causes of male breast growth, says ABC, are obesity,  hormones and drug side-effects, but gynaecomastia differs to, say, fatty  tissue gain in that the growth is the same - and as permanent - as that  in women's breasts.
In  gynaecomastia, cells grow and dirtribute themselves so that the male  breast takes on the shape and size of a female's. Holler's chest began  to look anything but like his own.
'The  left breast actually grew more,' he told ABC's Good Morning America,  'And then the right side started growing, too. And they expanded  themselves to their current condition, which, I'd probably say, I'm at  least an A cup -- at least.'
 Admiring glance: Holler steals a look at his augmented chest during surgery. The less invasive procedure lasted three hours
But  now, advances in plastic surgery are making gynaecomastia treatable.  Liposuction and lazer techniques mean that men can undergo breast  reduction without the heavily invasive surgery that is usually  associated with the procedure.
Holler's  surgery, performed by Dr. Aaron Rollins in Beverly Hills, lasted about  three hours and was followed with a course of hormones to further reduce  swelling.
'They'll say something somewhat demeaning  like, "Wow, pretty soon you're going to be borrowing your wife's bras"'
13 per cent of all plastic surgery in the U.S. last year was on males - an increase of five per cent in just a year and a half.
And,  as the internet opens the lid on gynaecomastia, more men are coming  forward for breast reduction surgery than ever before. In fact, says  GMA, breast reduction is one of the most common plastic surgery  procedures for men.
Gynaecomastia is known to affect confidence and make an impact on body image. Holler never took his shirt off in public.
He  told GMA that family taunts hurt: 'They'll say something somewhat  demeaning in some ways like, 'Wow, pretty soon you're going to be  borrowing your wife's bras.'
It  didn't help, though, that 'man-boobs' are the subject of many a popular  joke, including Seinfeld's infamous 'manzier/bro' sketch.
 Flat  chested: The transformation has changed Holler's life, he now enjoys  swimming and beach trips with his family for the first time since 1994
Dr.  Julius Few, founder of the Few Institute for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery  in Chicago told GMA: 'The psychosocial impact is significant.
'Often, patients are subjected to wearing multiple tee shirts or being afraid to go swimming, even in warm weather.'
All  that has now changed for Holler, who recently visited the beach for the  first time in years - and who now enjoys swimming with his family in  the pool.
Though  Holler and his family are thrilled with the results, Kathy Holler,  Eric's wife, says she always found her husband sexy. His insecurity made  her realise that all bodies are imperfect.
'I could see his discomfort with it,' said the mother of three. 'And it made me love him more.'