Nikhil: Arre Rhea, did you run into Siddharth recently? I saw him last week near the BT Kawade Road junction, and his face looked unusually fresh. Like he slept 12 hours straight.

Rhea: Ohh, you noticed it too? He told me he’s been going for some Carbon Facial Laser Peel at Reborn Clinic near Koregaon Park. He said it showed up on his “near me” search when he was looking for a skin specialist around that area.

Nikhil: Reborn… the one opposite those small cafés near Lane 5?

Rhea: Yeah, the same. He chose that branch because it’s literally on his Mundhwa–Kalyani Nagar route. Plus he keeps hopping between shoots and presentations, so he wanted something quick. Apparently, the dermatologist there explained the whole procedure very simply.

Nikhil: What’s the procedure like? Sounds fancy but scary.

Rhea: Not really. He said they apply a carbon mask and use a laser to exfoliate it off. No pain, just a warm tickling feeling. The skin doctor told him it’s super safe for oily and dull skin. And it only takes like 20 minutes.

Nikhil: That quick? And what about the cost? I’ve heard laser stuff is usually expensive.

Rhea: He said the price per session was decent compared to other clinics near Koregaon Park. And since they suggested only 3–4 sessions spaced out, it didn’t feel heavy on the pocket. He even joked that he spends more on coffee at Koregaon Park cafés.

Nikhil: Hahaha, sounds like him. But results wise?

Rhea: That’s the surprising part. His pores actually look smaller. And the oiliness on his nose—gone. He told me he now looks camera-ready even after riding through Mundhwa traffic.

Nikhil: I might check it out myself. My skin looks tired half the time.
Is it really that effective?

Rhea: He swears by it. And since the clinic is near Koregaon Park, it’s super convenient. Just search “carbon facial peel near me,” and you’ll see their name pop up. Go once—won’t hurt.

Nikhil: Sold. If Siddharth got results with his crazy schedule, there’s hope for me too.