Personalized Skincare Products at Silverrose Skin Clinic Kitengela –Advanced Dermatology Treatments for Real Results

Personalized skincare products

Here’s the thing. Most skincare is a guessing game.

You walk into a shop. You see rows of CeraVe moisturizing cream, Garnier Vitamin C serum, Nivea Soft Moisturizing Cream, and a dozen serums. You pick one. Maybe it works. Maybe it burns. Maybe it does nothing at all.

That’s because mass-produced products aren’t made for you. What you really need are personalized skincare products, creams, and treatments designed for your specific skin condition, not for the average customer.

I’ve seen patients walk into Silverrose Skin Clinic Kitengela after wasting thousands on products that made their skin worse. One woman had been using an over-the-counter antifungal shampoo for six months and her scalp was still flaking. Turned out she didn’t have fungus at all, she had psoriasis. Wrong treatment, thus zero results. 

That doesn’t happen here.

Why? Because the lead dermatologist at Silverrose completed a formal course on compounding creams dermatology. That’s not a weekend workshop. That’s a specialized training in mixing active ingredients at precise concentrations for individual patients. Unfortunately, most clinics don’t have this. At Silverrose, though we have this.

So, when you come in with an allergy, a fungal infection, or hypopigmentation, we don’t hand you a mass-produced tube and wish you luck. We assess and formulate a compound cream specifically for your skin. That’s personalized skincare products done right.

Why Personalized Skincare Matters

Let me explain something most beauty counters won’t tell you.

Commercial medications are designed for the “average” patient. But averages don’t exist in real life. Your fungal infection might need a different concentration than your neighbor’s. Your allergic reaction might be triggered by a preservative that’s fine for someone else. Your hypopigmentation might respond to one active ingredient but not another.

Custom skincare products solve this.

At Silverrose, we’ve treated hundreds of patients with conditions that store-bought creams couldn’t touch. Chronic fungal rashes that kept coming back. Allergic dermatitis, where even “hypoallergenic” brands caused burning. White patches that nobody could figure out.

Here’s what we’ve learned:  Personalized therapeutic outcomes come from personalized ingredients. Not from a factory line.

Don’t get me wrong. Cerave moisturizing cream and cerave cleanser are excellent for daily maintenance. They support your skin barrier. I recommend them to patients all the time for basic hydration.  Retinol cream has its place for anti-aging.  Garnier Vitamin C Serum gives a nice antioxidant boost.

But for a medical condition? 

You need a doctor. You need a compounded cream. You need personalized skincare products made for your specific problem.

I’ll give you an example. A patient came in with a stubborn fungal infection on her chest. She had tried three different anti-fungal shampoo Kenya options from pharmacies but nothing worked. We examined her, and it turned out she had a mixed infection, fungus plus bacteria. For such infections, creams are not efficient. We compounded one for her and two weeks later, her infection cleared.

That’s the difference expertise makes.

At Silverrose, personalization means using your biology to heal you. Compounded creams do that by customizing ingredients. PRP and PRF do it by using your own blood. It uses the same philosophy.

So what exactly can we customize for you? Here’s the full list.

PRP vs PRF Serums

Serum PRP and Serum PRF – What’s the Difference?

PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma. PRP is a concentrated version of your own platelets and plasma. We take a small sample of your blood, spin it in a machine, and separate the good stuff. Then we inject that good stuff back into your scalp, face, or stretch marks. The concentrated platelets release growth factors, or natural proteins that tell your body to heal, grow new skin, and make collagen. 

PRF stands for Platelet-Rich Fibrin, and it is a newer, upgraded version of PRP. 

The difference is in how we spin your blood. With PRP, we spin it fast. With PRF, we spin it slow. That slow spin creates a natural fibrin matrix, a kind of soft, jelly-like mesh that holds the platelets together and releases growth factors slowly over several days instead of all at once.

Due to this, PRF lasts longer, and it keeps working for a week or more because it mimics your body’s natural healing timeline.

 Benefits of both: 

  • Stimulates collagen naturally (no foreign substances)
  • Improves skin texture and tone
  • Reduces fine lines and acne scars
  • Zero risk of allergic reaction — it’s your own blood

At Silverrose, we mostly use it for:

  • Face rejuvenation for dull, aging skin
  • Hair loss treatment for thinning scalps
  • Stretch marks removal (combined with laser and microneedling)
  • Under-eye hollows that concealer can’t hide

Serum PRP for Hair Loss – Does It Work?

Yes. And I’ll tell you why.

PRP for hair loss Nairobi has become popular for good reason. PRP injects growth factors directly into the scalp, waking up dormant hair follicles. When it is combined with microneedling, absorption improves dramatically.

We’ve treated men and women who tried minoxidil, biotin, special shampoos, even rice water rinses (yes, people still try that), and got some minor or no results at all. 

PRP is different because it addresses the root cause, poor follicular health, not just the symptom.

If you’re searching for the best dermatologist for hair loss in Kitengela, look for someone who does PRP in-house, not someone who refers you elsewhere. At Silverrose, we do everything here, from consultation, blood work, centrifugation, injection and follow-up.

PRP Facial – Skin Rejuvenation Without Surgery

A PRP facial is often called the “vampire facial.” Here’s what it actually does.

We draw your blood and spin it. We microneedle the plasma back into your face, which creates tiny channels. The PRP floods those channels with growth factors, allowing your skin to heal itself. 

This results into 

  • tighter pores. 
  • Brighter complexion. 
  • Reduced acne scars. 
  • A glow that no cream can match.

Think of Garnier Vitamin C Serum as your daily brightness booster. It’s great for antioxidant protection. I tell patients to use it in the morning, but a PRP facial is the reset button. While Garnier treats the surface, PRP Facial rebuilds the skin from within.

Stretch Mark Removal – Laser + Microneedling + PRP

Let’s be honest. Stretch marks are stubborn.

Creams like Nivea Soft Moisturizing Cream and retinol cream alone won’t remove them. This is because stretch marks are deep dermal scars, and you need to reach the dermis to remove them completely. Unfortunately, surface creams can’t get there.

At Silverrose, we’ve developed a protocol that actually works. We’ve treated new mothers, bodybuilders, and teenagers who grew too fast. Here’s what we do:

  • Laser treatment that breaks down scar tissue layer by layer
  • Microneedling, which creates micro-channels for healing
  • PRP that floods the area with growth factors

This procedure costs about KSh 15,000 per session and requires about 4 to 5 sessions for optimum results. I’ll be transparent, it is not cheap. But neither is wasting money on creams that don’t work. 

Ready to start? Call Silverrose Skin Clinic Kitengela or walk in today. Ask about package discounts — booking multiple sessions saves you money.

Serum Bio Fillers

Serum biofillers are injectable solutions that stimulate your skin to produce its own collagen. Collagen is the protein that keeps your skin firm, bouncy, and young-looking. As you age, you make less of it. Biofillers wake up your collagen factories again.

At Silverrose, we adjust the biofiller formula based on:

  • Your age – younger skin needs less stimulation
  • Your collagen health – some people naturally produce more collagen
  • The area being treated – deeper wrinkles need stronger concentrations
  • Your desired results – subtle vs dramatic

We do not develop a one bottle fits all, rather each is customized to meet the needs of the patient. 

What can biofillers treat?

  • Deep nasolabial folds (those lines from your nose to the corners of your mouth)
  • Marionette lines (lines running down from the corners of your mouth)
  • Cheek volume loss (flattening that happens with age)
  • Acne scars (especially deep, pitted ones)
  • Under-eye hollows (dark shadows that concealer can’t hide)

There is no risk of allergy because the solution is biocompatible (designed to work with your body, not fight it).

Who should NOT get biofillers?

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • People with active skin infections in the treatment area
  • Patients with autoimmune conditions affecting the skin (consult your doctor first)

Results take a few weeks to appear but last longer (12–18 months) because it’s your collagen, not a foreign substance.

At Silverrose, we customize the formula based on your age, skin condition, and the area being treated. Deep wrinkles, acne scars, and cheek volume loss respond best.

How Over-the-Counter Products Fit (or Don’t Fit)

Let me be clear. I’m not against store-bought skincare as I use some of it myself.

  • Cerave moisturizing cream is fantastic for dry, sensitive skin, and I recommend it to patients all the time.  
  • Cerave cleanser is gentle and non-stripping, making it perfect for morning and night. 
  • Garnier vitamin C serum gives a nice antioxidant boost, and I recommend it to be used in the morning under sunscreen.  
  • Nivea Soft moisturizing cream is a reliable budget moisturizer for normal skin. 
  • Retinol cream helps with fine lines and texture, and I start my patients on a low concentration and work up.
  • Many serums are useful for daily maintenance like hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, peptides.

But there is a limit.

None of those will cure a fungal infection. None will reverse hypopigmentation. None will stop allergic contact dermatitis. And none will regrow hair from a scarred follicle.

For medical skin conditions, you need custom skincare products, compounded creams, and dermatology.  This is a doctor who understands formulation, not just a sales assistant reading a box.

With Silverrose Skin Clinic Kitengela, you stop guessing and start treating.

 Here’s what to do next: 

  1. Book your dermatology consultation – We charge a consultation fee of Ksh 1,000. You can call today and make an appointment or walk into Silverrose Skin Clinic Kitengela.
  2. Get a proper diagnosis – With our advanced diagnosis technology, including an AI skin analysis machine, we do not guess but treat the exact disease. 
  3. Receive your custom skincare products or procedure plan that is made for your skin, not for a shelf.
  4. Start seeing results 

Your skin is unique. Your treatment should be too.

Contact Silverrose Skin Clinic Kitengela today.  

Ask about compounded creams for allergy, fungal, or hypopigmented conditions. 

Enquire about PRP for hair loss in Kenya or stretch mark removal cost Kenya. Stop wasting money on products that weren’t made for you.

Because honestly? You deserve more than a guess. 

You deserve a formula that fits and a dermatologist who knows how to make it.

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