Reema: You won’t believe whom I saw near the North Main Road signal today—Kabir. And he looked so different! His hairline actually looked fuller.

Nikhil: Ohh the badminton guy from Wadgaon Sheri? I remember him constantly adjusting his headband during training. Did he finally get some treatment?

Reema: Yup. He told me he went for permanent hairline restoration at that Reborn clinic near Koregaon Park. Said he’d been struggling with that M-shaped recession for months.

Nikhil: Makes sense. Stadium lights are brutal, yaar. Even slight thinning looks ten times worse. But was he comfortable with the procedure? Hair transplant sounds complicated.

Reema: He said not at all. The dermatologist explained the FUE technique really well—minimal pain, no visible scar. And they designed his hairline considering his face shape and the fact that he’s on court almost daily.

Nikhil: Interesting. And what about the price? For athletes, downtime is as important as cost.

Reema: He mentioned the cost was clearly explained during consultation. No surprise charges. Just per-graft price, PRP session charges, that’s it. And most importantly, he was back to light training in just a few days.

Nikhil: That’s quick! I always thought these procedures needed weeks of rest.

Reema: Apparently not with FUE. He said the whole session was done in a day. Now, four months later, even his temples look denser. His coach even commented that he looks more confident during interviews.

Nikhil: Good for him. I remember he used to avoid close-up photos after matches.

Reema: Exactly! Now he said if someone searches “hairline restoration near me,” he’d strongly recommend going to a proper skin doctor rather than experimenting with oils and home remedies.

Nikhil: True. Athletes have different needs—sweating, constant movement. A regular salon can’t fix that.

Reema: Exactly why he chose Koregaon Park. Close from Wadgaon Sheri, easy to pop in after his physiotherapy sessions. The convenience made all the difference.