
SKIN
CONDITIONS
ACNE & ACNE SCARRING

Acne is a skin condition that effects 80% of people from all ages at some point in their life. Acne typically is common in teens, however adults especially women are getting diagnosed with acne in adulthood. Acne occurs due to an increase of sebum production and isn’t specific to those with oily skin as all skin types can experience acne breakouts.
Natalie can help you with a tailor made treatment plan and home skincare regime to empower and educate you to be able to manage your breakouts, acne scarring and future skin health.
Natalie herself has had her own challenges with acne so can completely empathise and relate to anybody struggling themselves especially with confidence and self-esteem. She openly promotes acne positivity in clinic and with her online Instagram community so you will receive her full support to get to your skin goals.
ROSACEA
DULL &
DEHYDRATED SKIN
Rosacea is a long term skin condition which is unable to be cured but can 100% be managed to reduce the long term effects on the skin. This condition is most common amongst women in the ages 30+. Rosacea typically presents itself with red flushing, red pimples on the nose, cheeks and chin. It is often confused with acne but the conditions vary drastically, therefore getting the correct treatment is paramount.
Chemical peels and recommended home skincare products are perfect treatments for roseaca.
Dull and dehydrated skin can be caused by various factors such as environmental, medical and lifestyle choices.
It is important to acknowledge which one of these factors is exacerbating your skincare concern so you will be able to get a head start on your skincare journey.
By recommended medical grade skincare products and treatments such as chemical peels, micro-needling, and the revolutionary skin booster Profilo. Natalie will be able to help you brighten up your skin to get your glow back!


PIGMENTATION
Hyperpigmentation is caused by an increase in melanin. Melanin is the natural pigment that gives our skin, hair and eyes their colour. A number of factors can trigger an increase in melanin production, but the main ones are sun exposure, hormonal influences, age and skin injuries or inflammation.
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Although hyperpigmentation is harmless. Natalie can perform chemical peels to prevent hyperpigmentation, or to stop it becoming more prominent.
Here’s a few tips you can do at home:
Avoid exposure to the sun. Use a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher to protect the skin and stop hyperpigmentation from becoming darker.
Avoid picking at the skin. To prevent hyperpigmentation from forming after an injury, avoid picking at spots, scabs, and acne.



