As a plastic surgery nurse, I am constantly asked to recommend skincare products for delicate and sensitive skin. NatraGel is a fabulous product and has multiple medical and home uses. Professionally, it’s used post laser, burns, liposuction and just about any type of facial plastic surgery. NatraGel reduces swelling, redness and irritations. It is simple safe, affordable and reusable.
Jane Norman
Registered Plastic Surgery Nurse
(United States)


My wife and I run a busy photorejuvenation clinic where we utilise Intense Pulsed Light treatment to treat a range of sun related facial problems and rosacea. The NatraGel Facial masks have revolutionised our fotofacial treatments. They significantly diminish patient discomfort in the immediate recovery phase and we now use them routinely for nearly all our clients. The incidence of facial swelling and redness reported by clients in the two days following treatment has significantly reduced. This form of home care treatment that can be used initially after the treatment in the clinic and then reused several times at home by the client has improved the overall quality of the fotofacial package that we offer. In addition it has allowed us to use higher treatment settings that previously achieved thus delivering better end results.
Dr. Mervyn Patterson
MBBS DCH
(United Kingdom)


As an aesthetician, I have found the NatraGel mask a proven product in the skin care industry for post microdermabrasion, chemical peels, lasers and facial plastic surgery. My clients absolutely love the soothing, cooling and healing sensation the NatraGel mask provides.
Lindsay Doby
Licensed Aesthetician
(United States)


I use NatraGel immediately after treating children with Hemangiomas [vascular birthmarks] with laser (pulsed-dye). The children love the product because it gives them a cold sensation immediately after the heat produced by the laser’s energy. Some children in their second or third treatment are already familiar with the product, and know to ask for the "cold thing".
Dr. Eugenia Cuesta MD
National Children’s Hospital
(Costa Rica)