Kiran: Arre Sameer, have you seen Rohit lately? I met him near Datta Mandir in Wakad last week – he looked so much fresher, almost like he’s been on vacation.

Sameer: Vacation my foot. That guy rides across Wakad and Hinjawadi all day delivering parcels. His tanning used to be so bad. What happened?

Kiran: Exactly why I was shocked. He told me he went for a tan removal treatment at Reborn in Baner. Said it’s literally near his usual route, so he started going after morning deliveries.

Sameer: Reborn Baner? I’ve passed by it near the main Balewadi Road. Whom did he meet there? A skin specialist?

Kiran: Yes, a proper dermatologist. They checked his skin and said because he’s out in the sun the whole day, they’d do gentle chemical peels with a medifacial combo. Nothing harsh.

Sameer: Hmm, sounds safe enough. Rohit always worries about downtime. He can’t miss work.

Kiran: That’s what he said – the procedure took hardly 30 minutes. Mild peel, then soothing hydration. He went straight to work afterward. No redness, nothing dramatic.

Sameer: What about the price though? These treatments are usually expensive.

Kiran: He told me the cost was explained clearly. Per session price plus a package option. For someone who rides in peak sun every day, he felt it was worth it. And they guided him on sunscreen and sleeves he can wear while delivering parcels near Hinjawadi Phase 1.

Sameer: And results? Did he actually see a difference?

Kiran: After three sessions, he said the tanning reduced a lot. His forehead and cheeks looked more even. Even the dullness around his temples improved. His team leader asked him which “glow soap” he started using!

Sameer: Classic. Maybe I should check out the tan removal myself. My arms look two shades darker from bike riding.

Kiran: Then go to the same clinic. Rohit said the sessions felt safe, quick, and pretty effective for people like us who are always outdoors.