Sunday, June 29, 2025

How We Customize Treatment Plans – It’s Not One-Cream-Fits-All

How We Customize Treatment Plans – It’s Not One-Cream-Fits-All



Every patient who comes to our clinic wants one thing: a solution that works.

And very often, someone asks,


“Doctor saab, kis cream se sab theek ho jaayega?”


But here’s the truth:

There is no single cream or medicine that works for everyone.

Skin treatment is not like buying a T-shirt – it’s not “one size fits all.”


Let me show you how we actually plan treatments at our clinic – and why we don’t give the same cream to every patient with acne, pigmentation, or itching.


🧬 1. Everyone’s Skin Is Different


Even if two patients have acne –

• One may have hormonal acne,

• One may have post-facial breakouts,

• One may be using a wrong face wash,

• One may be reacting to a diet or medication.


The same cream can’t work for all of them.


That’s why, when someone says:


“Meri friend ne yeh cream lagayi thi, uska acne gaya. Mujhe bhi wahi de do.”

We say:

“Friend ka skin alag hai. Aapka cause alag hai. Treatment bhi alag hoga.”


🩺 2. We Always Begin with a Consultation



Here’s what happens when you come to us:

• We ask how long the issue has been going on

• We check your skin type

• We ask about past products used

• We look for triggers – heat, sun, stress, cosmetics, food

• If needed, we suggest blood or hormonal tests


Only then do we plan your treatment.


🧴 3. It’s Not Just About Creams



Sometimes people feel disappointed when we don’t give a long list of creams.

But often, the real solution is in simple changes like:

• Using the correct cleanser

• Applying moisturizer at the right time

• Adding or stopping one ingredient (like vitamin C or retinol)

• Giving oral supplements or medicines if internal issue is found

• Suggesting in-clinic treatments for deeper problems like melasma, acne scars, etc.


So yes – sometimes we give less creams, but better results.

PatientSkin TypeCauseTreatment
1OilySun tan + frictionSunscreen + De-tan peel + Light pigment cream
2DryPast steroid useRepair cream + Antioxidants + Gentle cleansing
3MixedHormonal pigmentationBlood test + Oral meds + In-clinic sessions




👨‍⚕️ Real-Life Example:


Let’s say 3 patients come in with pigmentation:

Same complaint, three different treatments.


💡 Why We Say No to “Copy-Paste Prescriptions”


“Usko mila tha toh mujhe bhi de do.”

“Internet par yeh likha tha.”

“Pharmacist ne suggest kiya tha.”


We hear these daily.

But skin is personal. And wrong copying leads to:

• Allergies

• Worsening of pigmentation

• Acne flaring up

• Skin peeling or redness

• Delayed healing


✅ What You Can Expect at Our Clinic


When you visit Dr. Rizwan’s Skin Cosmetic and Laser Clinic, here’s what we promise:

• No guesswork

• No unnecessary products

• Only what your skin needs

• Clear explanation of why we are giving what we give

• Regular follow-ups to adjust your plan based on results


We treat skin like science, not chance.


Final Words:


Skin is not a machine.

Two people can look the same from outside, but their skin behaves very differently.

That’s why we don’t believe in shortcuts, trial-and-error creams, or quick fixes.

We believe in custom care that works long-term.


📍If you’re tired of trying random creams that work for others but not for you, it’s time to get a proper plan — just for your skin.

Visit us at Dr. Rizwan’s Skin Cosmetic and Laser Clinic, Shahjahanpur.

Let’s find what your skin actually needs — not what the internet or your cousin told you to try.

💬 Have you ever copied someone else’s skincare and it backfired? Tell us below. Let’s learn from each other.

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