Rohan: Arre Neha, did you meet Sahil recently? I bumped into him near City Pride, Kothrud yesterday while grabbing a cold coffee.

Neha: Oh, Sahil Deshmukh? The automotive designer? Ya ya, I know him. He stays around that lane behind City Pride, Kothrud right? He looked quite different last time I saw him—fuller hair actually.

Rohan: Exactly! I asked him casually, and turns out he’s been going for GFC hair treatment near me at the Reborn clinic on Karve Road.

Neha: Reborn? My cousin had visited their skin specialist for pigmentation once. Good dermatologist team, no? What did Sahil say about the procedure?

Rohan: He said it’s not complicated at all. They draw his own blood, concentrate the growth factors, and inject them in the thinning patches. Minimal pain. He goes once every four weeks because the sessions are spaced like that.

Neha: Hmm… sounds cleaner than PRP. Did he mention the cost? GFC price varies a lot depending on the clinic.

Rohan: Ya, I asked. He said the cost of treatment was reasonable compared to other places near Karve Road. And since it’s non-surgical, he didn’t need any downtime. He literally goes for sessions, then heads back to his EV design work in Bavdhan.

Neha: That’s convenient. Considering his job—late nights, constant pressure—it’s a miracle he even remembers appointments.

Rohan: He chose that clinic mainly because it’s near City Pride, Kothrud. Five-minute ride, he said. Plus the skin doctor there actually explained everything properly—how long results take, possible soreness, all that.

Neha: And did it work for him?

Rohan: After the second session itself, he said hair fall reduced. And now after three sessions, the crown area looks fuller. He was laughing that it gave him “pitch meeting confidence” again.

Neha: Good for him, yaar. I might tell my brother to check “GFC treatment near Karve Road” too. He’s been stressing about his hair thinning since forever.

Rohan: Tell him. At least he can talk to the dermatologist once—it’s better than endless home remedies.