What is the Natura Signature Corrective Peel?
By Kim Dahle | Published on April 14, 2010 | 0 Comments
Perhaps you’ve been suffering from acne more so lately than ever before. Or maybe your skin just seems to be sporting a dull, lackluster appearance. No matter what your specific problem may be, the right chemical peel can truly work wonders for your skin and self-esteem.
A chemical peel involves applying a chemical solution to the skin that causes the top layer to peel off. Why is this important? After the top layer of skin peels off, it exposes a second layer of skin that has fresher, undamaged cells. The result is a glowing complexion that can work wonders for one’s appearance.
Of course, the tricky thing about chemical peels is that so many options are out there. While a good skin care consultant should be able to recommend the option that will best serve your skin’s needs, you may want to consider finding a medical spa that will tailor a chemical peel to suit you. In fact, one such establishment already has this particular option in place. Natura Medspa & Laser Center, a Florida medical spa serving the Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton areas, offers its own signature corrective peel to cater to individual client needs. According to Kim Dahle, a skin care consultant at Natura, this is one of the many aspects that sets her facility apart from the rest.
The Natura signature corrective peel is a chemical peel that is designed to suit clients on an individual basis. According to Dahle, the type of peel that works for one client might not work for another, so it’s important to offer this option for those looking to make the most of their medical spa dollars. When a patient comes to Natura and requests a chemical peel, she will first be evaluated by a skin care professional to determine what her problem and concerns. If the issue at hand is acne, then the peel can be tailored to address the matter and prevent future breakouts; and if the problem is sun damage, then the peel can be formulated to condition and tone the skin accordingly.
Of course, the words “chemical peel” tend to evoke a rather painful connotation, but according to Dahle, Natura’s signature corrective peels are generally quite tolerable. Although a signature corrective peel at Natura might involve a tingling sensation at the time of application, it is not likely to require much (if any) downtime after the fact. Of course, a degree of itching and peeling is to be expected, but those side effects are practically a given with any sort of chemical peel (especially the whole “peeling” aspect).
Remember, when it comes to medical spa treatments in general, your best bet is finding options that are likely to work well for you in particular. So if your goal is to get personalized treatment and the best value for your money, then visit a medical spa that will cater its procedures to meet your specific needs. As a customer, that’s really not a lot to ask.
The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your healthcare provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate healthcare provider.
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