Aditi: Hey, did you meet Tanvi yesterday at the study group near Balewadi High Street? She looked a little worried.
Rhea: Yeah, I did. She was saying her acne has gotten worse again—especially on her cheeks. And she travels from Bavdhan every day through Chandni Chowk, so the pollution doesn’t help.
Aditi: True. Plus, she touches her face a lot while studying. She told me she’s finally planning to see a dermatologist near Baner.
Rhea: Oh, is she going to Reborn? My senior had gone there for acne too. Said the skin doctor really broke down the root cause instead of just giving random creams.
Aditi: Yes! That’s exactly where she went yesterday. She said the clinic is pretty easy to reach from Bavdhan—just a short ride past Chandni Chowk and straight towards Baner. She liked that it didn’t feel like a typical salon-type place.
Rhea: Did they tell her the procedure plan? Acne treatments can be confusing—peels, meds, everything.
Aditi: They explained everything properly. First, they checked her skin type, talked about her oily T-zone and stress before exams. The skin specialist suggested a combo of gentle peels and an oil-control routine. Nothing too harsh, because she has sensitive skin.
Rhea: That sounds sensible. What about the cost though? Students always worry about the price.
Aditi: She said it wasn’t as high as she expected. They told her the price varies depending on how many sessions she needs, but they gave her a rough idea. At least it was clear upfront.
Rhea: Nice. And safety? She was scared about redness and marks getting worse.
Aditi: The dermatologist reassured her that the procedure is mild and there’s minimal downtime. She can even attend classes afterward. They just asked her to avoid touching her face and use sunscreen.
Rhea: Good for her. She’s been so conscious during presentations because makeup doesn’t sit well on acne.
Aditi: I know. She said she already feels hopeful because someone finally explained why the pimples keep coming back.
Rhea: Honestly, finding proper acne treatment near Baner is a big relief for someone commuting from Bavdhan every day.
Aditi: Exactly. If it works, she might actually stop avoiding close-up selfies for once!