April 21, 2022 by VitalSkin Dermatology
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READ MOREOffering full-spectrum dermatological care – both general and cosmetic dermatology, Dr. Natalie Daniels is committed to long-term, sustainable relationships with patients beyond the procedure. A medically-based skin health specialist committed to the total health of her patients’ skin, Dr. Daniels also possesses a keen understanding and experience in addressing unique dermatological issues in skin of color. Dr. Daniels is the only fellowship-trained cosmetic dermatologist in the area and has unique expertise in non-surgical cosmetic procedures to enhance the appearance of the skin.
Our Office Hours:
Monday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday: 6:30am – 4:30pm
Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Our local providers are top cosmetic dermatologists with extensive experience in general, cosmetic and surgical dermatology care. Dr. Natalie Daniels and her team are passionate about the total health of their patients’ skin. As a board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Daniels brings tremendous expertise and insight through her passion for practicing dermatology.
Board Certified Dermatologist
Dr. Natalie Daniels is board certified in Dermatology and holds memberships in several professional organizations including the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, Kentucky Medical Association, and Greater Louisville Medical Society.
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Brittany is a board-certified family nurse practitioner through the American Nurses Credentialing Center. She has over 10 years of experience as a nurse practitioner with over seven years specializing in dermatology.
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Come see Mallory for skin care consultations, facials, waxing and more!
READ FULL BIOBella Pelle offers a wide variety of skin care products both online and in store.
ALASTIN Skincare® is the fastest-growing physician-dispensed skincare brand, with innovative, scientifically proven and clinically tested products. Founded in 2015, ALASTIN Skincare provides a comprehensive collection of cutting-edge products for optimal procedure results and daily skincare regimens. We strategically focus research and development on innovative products with the greatest potential impact for patients and providers.
In 2016, skinbetter science® set out to create a new paradigm in skincare, not only for patients, but for the physicians, nurses, aestheticians and surgeons who help patients achieve beautiful skin. Our award-winning products are backed by a diverse team with decades of experience in clinical research and development (in powerhouse products like Restylane® and Dysport®) and furthered by a continued commitment to the study of skincare science and the introduction of new technologies.
We carry select items from the following skin care lines in office:
• Defenage
• Neocutis
• Obaji
• Elta MD
• Anthelios
• Jane Iredale Make-Up
For additional information or to purchase, come see us or call the office at (502) 368-4133, and a member of our team will assist with getting the order placed and shipped to you directly!
Acne scars are the marks left on skin that has been affected by acne. They can be triggered by cystic lesions, picking and scratching.
Learn MoreActinic keratosis, sometimes referred to as AK, is a precancerous growth on the skin.
Learn MoreAllergic contact dermatitis, sometimes referred to as just contact dermatitis, is a red, itchy rash on the skin.
Learn MoreAlopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that causes hair loss for both adults and children. This can cause hair loss on the scalp as well as on the body, such as eyebrows, eyelashes and facial hair.
Learn MoreWe recommend consulting a specialist to help determine if Anti-Inflammatory Medications are the best treatment option for you.
Learn MoreAntibiotics are medicines used to stop infections created by the presence of bacteria.
Learn MoreBasal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is the most diagnosed form of skin cancer, with millions of cases each year in the U.S. It appears on the skin in a variety of sizes and shapes, such as dome-shaped growth with visible blood vessels, shiny patches, brown/black growths, sores, or white/yellow scar-like growths.
Learn MoreBellafill is a dermal filler is used to replace lost volume and recreate the smooth, full appearance of skin when the body’s slowing collagen production leads to deep smile lines and wrinkles around the mouth or to improve the appearance of skin that has been scarred by acne.
Learn MoreAs we age, we often get different benign growths that may come about and that are completely harmless.
Learn MoreBiologic injectables (Humira, Enbrel, Taltz, Stelara, Cosentyx) are biologics designed to be injected subcutaneously into the skin.
Learn MoreA biopsy works by taking a small sample of tissue from a suspect area in the body so that it can be tested under lab conditions for certain diseases and disorders.
Learn MoreBlue light is a popular therapy used for treating acne. Blue light kills off bacteria on the skin and in the oil glands that cause acne.
Learn MoreWhile produced by the microbe that causes botulism, Botox is safe for cosmetic use, especially in the upper parts of the face.
Learn MoreBullous disease is a rare dermatological condition in which large, fluid-filled blisters appear in regions of the skin that are often flexed, such as the armpits.
Learn MoreCanthacur is a substance applied topically to the skin that works as a vesicant, causing a blister to form on a growth.
Learn MoreA chemical peel works to hasten this process, revealing newer and healthier cells below the skin’s surface.
Learn MoreThere are a number of common, non-cancerous skin growths that are prevalent in our population.
Learn MoreCoolSculpting uses FDA-cleared, innovative technology which contours the body by freezing away unwanted body fat.
Learn MoreA corticosteroid works by suppressing the activity of the immune system and reducing the production of chemicals that create inflammation.
Learn MoreOur completely-customized facial treatments are designed to treat your skin care concerns.
Learn MoreDermal fillers work by imitating the hyaluronic acid that gives younger skin its fullness and buoyancy.
Learn MoreDermaPeel is our signature aesthetic treatment, which combines a chemical and physical exfoliation.
Learn MoreDermaplaning is a physical form of exfoliation which sloughs off dead skin cells on the surface and as an added bonus also removes most of the surface “peach fuzz.”
Learn MoreDermoscopy is a technique for evaluating the subsurface of the skin and diagnosing affected areas and lesions.
Learn MoreSebaceous gland hyperplasia refers to benign enlarged and dilated oil glands. These appear as yellowish to pink bumps scattered on the face. They are more common in people with a history of oily skin.
Learn MoreDry skin is common for many and can happen at any age. Skin gets dry when it loses too much water or oil and typically becomes dryer as we age, in the winter and in low-humidity climates.
Learn MoreDupixent is a drug that when injected into the skin, works at blocking a specific protein known as an interleukin.
Learn MoreDysport is a prescription injection proven to help smooth the appearance of moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows and wrinkles without changing the look or movement of the rest of your face.
Learn MoreAtopic dermatitis, often referred to as eczema, is a common skin condition that appears most often in children, though it can occur in individuals of any age.
Learn MoreExcess hair involves having more hair that one is comfortable with in various areas of the body.
Learn MoreHyperhidrosis, commonly referred to as excessive sweating, is a condition in which someone sweats a good deal even when they are not hot or exercising.
Learn MoreExcision is a minimally-invasive surgery technique used to remove moles, skin growths and lesions.
Learn MoreThe classic facial is our take on the classic spa facial. This pampering treatment includes cleanse and steam.
Learn MoreFine lines and wrinkles are a natural function of aging that can present at any age and on any type of skin.
Learn MoreFluorouracil works to slow this growth by killing off the fast-growing cells in the affected region of the skin.
Learn MoreFreckles are a common skin condition and non-life threatening that typically appear as small brown spots.
Learn MoreA fungal infection, sometimes referred to as mycosis, is a condition of the skin in which it has been infected by a fungus.
Learn MoreGenital warts often occur around the genital and anal areas of the skin. They’re caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is a sexually-transmitted infection
Learn MoreGranuloma annulare is a skin condition that causes a round, smooth bump. This will become ring-shaped with a center of clear skin. The affected skin can be pink or purple.
Learn MoreAlopecia, commonly referred to as hair loss, is shedding of hair from the head that far exceeds the normal shedding humans experience on a regular basis.
Learn MoreFor oral herpes (HSV-1), often signs or symptoms never occur for many people. Likewise for genital herpes (HSV-2), many people infected often don’t show any symptoms. Symptoms can include burning, itching or tingling skin, cold sores or fever blisters around the lips, mouth, tongue and elsewhere.
Learn MoreHidradinitis supperrativa is a skin condition that typically starts after puberty but can last for many years and get worse over time.
Learn MoreHives are pink welts or swellings that can itch, burn or sting. They vary in size and typically go away within 24 hours.
Learn MoreThe HydraFacial resurfacing procedure thoroughly cares for your skin, providing cleansing, exfoliation, extraction and hydration all while infusing antioxidants, peptides and hyaluronic acid into the skin.
Learn MoreHydroquinone works to lighten the skin by reducing the number of melanocytes present.
Learn MoreHyperpigmentation is a condition of the skin in which it appears darker than usual.
Learn MoreIPL is a light treatment used to affect and improve the appearance and condition of skin. IPL is different from a laser which uses only one wavelength of light.
Learn MoreAn immune system suppressant, such as Imuran or CellCept, steps in to address this by suppressing the activity of the immune system and reducing the production of chemicals that create inflammation.
Learn MoreInjectable wrinkle fillers and relaxers are injected underneath the surface of the skin to either fill in wrinkles and furrows or relax particularly strong wrinkles and furrows.
Learn MoreIntralesional injection is a process whereby a corticosteroid is injected directly into a skin lesion or irregular growth.
Learn MoreJeuveau® is a prescription medicine that is injected into muscles and used in adults for a short period of time (temporary) to improve the look of moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows.
Learn MoreJuvederm is the brand name for a collection of dermal fillers that are used to improve the signs of aging. These fillers contain hyaluronic acid and has a smooth, gel-like consistency.
Learn MoreKybella is a non-surgical intervention used to address this fat beneath the chin.
Learn MoreLaser hair removal utilizes specific wavelengths of light that are drawn to the pigment at the “root” or bulb of the hair.
Learn MoreLaser resurfacing is a dermatological procedure that uses lasers to smooth and refine the surface of the skin while also reinvigorating the layers of skin below.
Learn MoreLaser tattoo removal is a procedure that utilizes lasers that penetrate the skin and are able to permanently demolish the ink particles within the cells that give color to a tattoo and the body clears the ink slowly over time.
Learn MoreLaser therapy is a dermatological procedure that uses lasers to smooth and refine the surface of the skin while also reinvigorating the layers of skin below.
Learn MoreLichen Planus is a condition characterized by swelling and irritation in the mucous membranes of the body, as well as the skin, hair and nails.
Learn MoreOriginally developed for Navy seals to help wounds heal quicker, light therapy has been shown to be highly therapeutic for skin.
Learn MoreLiquid nitrogen cryotherapy works by freezing and destroying the cells in a skin growth or lesion.
Learn MoreLupus is an autoimmune disease (a condition where your immune system attacks healthy cells).
Learn MoreAs you age, you may notice and feel changes with your skin – some that can be prevented or treated and some that can’t be avoided. But we’re here to help keep your skin healthy and looking it’s best.
Learn MoreMelanoma is the most serious kind of skin cancer. Melanin is created by cells called melanocytes and gives your skin its particular color.
Learn MoreAlso known as chloasma faciei or the "mask of pregnancy," melasma is a condition that most commonly affects women.
Learn MoreMoles are a common skin condition in which a cluster of pigmented cells create a distinct skin growth.
Learn MoreMolluscum is a skin infection that stems from a virus known as molluscum contagiosum.
Learn MoreA nail disorder can include any one of a number of conditions associated with the nails.
Learn MoreNarrowband UVB is a form of phototherapy widely used to treat skin diseases.
Learn MoreNeoral, also known as cyclosporine, is in the class of drugs known as immunosuppressants.
Learn MoreOtezla is a prescription pharmaceutical that regulates inflammation within the cells of the body or the skin.
Learn MorePDL, or pulse dye laser, is a laser treatment used in dermatology to treat blood vessels in the skin.
Learn MorePUVA is a treatment for the skin that combines ultraviolet light and specific medications.
Learn MoreThe TRUE test, also known as patch testing, is a quick and easy way to check for and diagnose allergic contact dermatitis in patients.
Learn MorePerioral dermatitis is a rash that can form around the mouth. This often causes redness, swelling and acne-like bumps.
Learn MorePhotofacials use IPL light treatment to affect and improve the appearance and condition of skin.
Learn MorePhotofacials use IPL light treatment to affect and improve the appearance and condition of skin.
Learn MorePityriasis rosea causes a harmless pink or reddish rash that usually lasts six to eight weeks before fading. It can be itchy, but it’s not contagious. It can occur following a viral illness.
Learn MoreA port wine stain is a vascular birthmark that resembles wine spilled across the skin.
Learn MoreTypically, an itch is only short term, but if it continues for six weeks or more, it can be considered a chronic itch.
Learn MorePsoriasis is a skin disorder in which the cells of the skin multiply much faster than normal.
Learn MoreRHA fillers are the only FDA-approved hyaluronic acid fillers for dynamic wrinkles and folds.
Learn MoreRadiesse is an injectable dermal filler used to plump the skin. When age or scarring causes fine lines, wrinkles or sagging, this filler can be injected below the skin to restore volume and smooth, youthful fullness.
Learn MoreRestylane is a type of dermal filler composed of hyaluronic acid. Each injectable in this product line is designed to meet a specific skin need and can be used to soften and smooth wrinkles and add volume to your lips and cheeks, and target lines around your mouth.
Learn MoreRosacea is a condition of the skin that results in visible blood vessels and general redness in the face.
Learn MoreSagging or fatty skin involves a loss of elasticity in the skin which causes the skin to droop or even hang in folds.
Learn MoreScabies is caused by eight-legged bugs called mites, which are so small, they can’t be seen on your skin. These mites burrow into the skin and cause an itchy rash.
Learn MoreScar removal, sometimes referred to as surgical revision, is a treatment option for those who wish to reverse the appearance of scars on the body.
Learn MoreScars are permanent changes in the skin due to inflammation or injury such as a surgical procedure or even cystic acne.
Learn MoreSpider veins can be a frustrating vascular condition while varicose veins can become swollen and even painful.
Learn MoreSculptra is an FDA-approved synthetic injectable used to correct shallow to deep facial wrinkles and folds. It’s also a collagen stimulator that helps revitalize your body’s own collagen production.
Learn MoreSeborrheic keratoses (SK) is a common skin growth that may look worrisome, but is actually harmless.
Learn MoreThere are many types of skin cancer but the most common are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.
Learn MoreSkin laxity is an age-related skin condition where the skin begins to lose some of its elasticity.
Learn MoreFractionated laser resurfacing and microneedling are used to decrease the appearance of sun damage, fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scarring.
Learn MoreSkin tightening procedures use targeted energy to heat the layers of the skin below the epidermis.
Learn MoreSpider veins are a condition of the skin in which small “spidery” veins appear under the surface of the skin.
Learn MoreSquamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) is the second most commonly diagnosed form of skin cancer.
Learn MoreStem Cell Recruitment Therapy with DermaFlo™ is safe and effective, helping the body boost its ability to heal itself.
Learn MoreSunspots and sun damage, sometimes referred to as liver spots or age spots, are small flat and dark areas on the skin.
Learn MoreSurgical removal excursion is a minor surgical procedure used in the treatment of lower risk skin cancers.
Learn MoreSurgical revision is a treatment option for those who wish to reverse the appearance of scars on the body.
Learn MoreThe Thermage® system is a non-invasive radiofrequency (RF) therapy that can help smooth, tighten and contour skin for an overall younger-looking appearance.
Learn MoreA thread lift is a non-surgical facelift and skin rejuvenation procedure using absorbable sutures/stitches called polydioxanone (PDO) threads.
Learn MoreTinea versicolor is a condition that results when our skin experiences an overgrowth of a certain type of yeast.
Learn MoreA derivative of vitamin A, Tretinoin is a topical retinoid solution that works by irritating the cells of the skin to stimulate growth and increase the turnover and shedding of old, dead cells in the skin.
Learn MoreA rash is a skin condition in which there is a visible or palpable change to your skin.
Learn MoreUnwanted hair involves the presence of hair or excess hair in areas of the body that are either visible or create discomfort.
Learn MoreIn a vascular condition, the blood vessels of the body are either damaged or act in such a way to affect the appearance and condition of the skin.
Learn MoreThe Vbeam® laser is a world renowned, easy to use pulsed dye laser recognized as the gold standard technology for the treatment of vascular lesions.
Learn MoreVitiligo is a condition of the skin in which the skin loses its melanocytes, or pigment cells, in certain areas.
Learn MoreAlso known as soft tissue atrophy, volume loss is a condition in which the skin begins to lose its fullness and elasticity.
Learn MoreWarts are a common condition that create small, granular skin growths on the surface of the skin.
Learn MoreWaxing is a method of removing unwanted hair on your body. It is an efficient and effective treatment.
Learn MoreWrinkle Relaxers, such as Botox® Cosmetic and Dysport®, are prescription medications that are injected into muscles of expression.
Learn MoreWrinkles are a natural and normal condition of the skin wherein the skin develops deep creases over time.
Learn MoreXeomin® (incobotulinumtoxinA), is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to improve wrinkles and frown lines between the eyebrows.
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Dr. Daniels and her team offer a variety of cosmetic treatments including, Botox®, RHA® fillers, acne scar treatment, laser resurfacing, thread lifts, chemical peels, CoolSculpting® and more. Also, Dr. Daniels is a fellowship-trained cosmetic dermatologist and the only cosmetic dermatologist in the area who completed an extra year of specialized training in non-invasive cosmetic surgery. And as one of the only female dermatologists of color in the state, she is especially knowledgeable with treating medical and cosmetic skin issues in patients of color. Check out a complete list of our services here.
Fellowship-trained Cosmetic Dermatologists spend an extra year of specialized training learning in-depth evaluation of the skin, performing specialized procedures, and managing patients to ensure excellent results. While completing her cosmetic dermatology/dermatologic surgery fellowship at Skin Care Physicians, Dr. Daniels trained under four of the world’s experts in cosmetic dermatology/dermatological surgery and obtained advanced training in facial rejuvenation with various injectable neurotoxins and fillers, laser surgery, tumescent liposuction, hair transplantation and Mohs Micrographic Surgery. By choosing Dr. Daniels, you can rest assured that you will receive the highest quality of care with ideal outcomes.
Scheduling or updating an appointment is easy. Simply call us at (502) 735-1925 or you can make an appointment online.
If coming for your first visit, please bring your insurance card, if applicable, and a legal guardian if you are under the age of 18. Please come prepared to provide your health history on your new patient paperwork as well.
Your first visit begins with a consultation with your board-certified and fellowship-trained cosmetic dermatologist. Prior to care, we will get your health history and perform a clinical evaluation of the skin to determine which treatment options are the best fit. We will customize both a treatment plan and a skin care regimen if desired. Important pre- and post-treatment instructions will also be provided to accompany most treatments.
We accept a variety of insurances including Anthem®, Cigna®, Humana® and Tricare®. To see if your insurance is accepted at our practice, please contact us and we will verify.
All three are medical charges you must pay out of your own pocket, even if you have insurance. Deductibles are a specific amount you must accumulate and pay each year of covered health services before benefits are provided by your carrier. Plans may also have separate individual and family deductibles and/or deductibles for separate services. Copayments are a set fee the member pays to providers at the time services are provided. Copays are applied to office visits, emergency room visits, hospital admissions, etc. Coinsurance is a form of cost sharing. After your deductible has been met, plan will begin paying a percentage of your bills. The remaining amount, known as co-insurance, is the portion due by the patient.
With our patient portal, you can access and manage your appointments, get test results, update your contact/patient information and pay your bills online. Speak with one of our team members for how to gain access to your patient portal.
Yes, we do carry select skin care items from lines such as Alastin, Defenage, Jan Marini, Elta MD, and Anthelios. Visit our practice for more information or call us at (502) 735-1925 to place an order for shipping.