Sarang: Bro, I saw Neeraj yesterday outside that bookshop near the Erandwane SNDT College area. He looked a bit tired, but his hair actually seemed fuller than last month.

Varun: Really? Last time I met him at the library, he was super stressed about his thinning crown. Did he finally start some treatment?

Sarang: Yeah, he’s been going for PRP hair treatment near Karve Road at Reborn. He said he was done trying oils and random shampoos. He searched “hair specialist near me” one day after class and booked a consultation.

Varun: Good for him. He’s on camera all day with those recorded lectures—no wonder it bothered him. Did he tell you how the PRP procedure feels?

Sarang: He said it’s manageable. The skin doctor numbs the scalp first, then injects the growth factors. Takes around 30–40 minutes. He goes right after lectures since the clinic is close by on Karve Road.

Varun: I always wondered if those injections are safe though.

Sarang: He asked the same thing. They explained the whole process—sterile setup, qualified dermatologist, no harsh chemicals. Only plasma from his own blood. He felt reassured.

Varun: And what about the cost? PRP sessions usually vary in price.

Sarang: True. They gave him a clear breakdown—number of sessions, expected improvement, and optional maintenance. Nothing hidden. He liked transparency more than anything.

Varun: Makes sense. His hair fall had really increased during the last semester. Even he said the projector lighting made his scalp look more visible.

Sarang: Exactly! But he says after just two sessions his hair fall reduced a lot. Crown area still needs time, but he feels more confident while teaching.

Varun: That’s nice to hear. Living in Erandwane, at least visiting isn’t a hassle for him.

Sarang: Yeah, he literally walks down after class. He said starting early was the best decision—before it turned into major hair loss.

Varun: Honestly, that’s smart. Once it reaches the advanced stage, treatment gets tougher.