Natalia Isaeva

I am Natalia Isaeva, a certified beautician, specialized foot care provider (medical pedicure), orthomolecular therapist according to KPNI (Clinical Psycho-Neuro-Immunology), and a KPNI therapist in training.
About myself in a nutshell:
1976: Born in Uzbekistan.
1999: I move to Belgium to make my dreams come true.
2011: I establish the beauty salon and foot care practice “Esthetiek Natalia”.
2022: The orthomolecular practice “Health Up” comes to life
Why do customers choose us?
My focus is primarily on the quality of my treatments. Quality over quantity.
I choose the best skin-improving products from Switzerland, France, and Japan. Working with top products delivers top results.
Hygiene is a must. As a foot care specialist (pedicurist), I devote a lot of attention and resources to hygiene in my practice and the disinfection of materials.
In addition to the treatment, I explain the cause of the problem and how we can best address it together. Knowledge is power.
Once we identify the cause of your problem, we can work more effectively, achieving stable and long-lasting results.
To achieve better results and provide better services, I work with the most advanced equipment, such as low-temperature plasma, LPG Endermologie device, diode laser, and skin analysis device.




Our Treatment Methods
- Acne
- Couperose
- Deep forehead wrinkles
- Dermatitis
- Dropping eyelid
- Enlarged pores
- Eruptions
- Pigmentation
- Sagging face contour
- Scars









What is Рlasma and how does plasma work?
Plasma is the fourth state of matter, alongside solid, liquid, and gas. It is formed by heating a gas to high temperatures, causing electrons to separate from atoms and molecules. This results in a cloud of charged particles with unique properties, which can be used in various applications, including skin improvement.
Special devices generate a plasma discharge that is applied to the skin. This discharge destroys damaged skin cells, allowing the tissue to regenerate and heal.
1. The removal of scars, stretch marks, wrinkles, pigmentation, and age spots
2. Skin recovery after burns
3. Stimulating hair growth
4. The treatment of eczema and psoriasis
5. Reducing inflammation and promoting tissue healing
6. Skin improvement and cosmetic treatments
7. The treatment of acne
Hot plasma has an extremely high energy level and temperatures, making it mainly suitable for industrial applications such as nuclear physics.
Cold plasma is formed at low temperatures and still contains a significant amount of energy.
Low-temperature plasma is a form of ionized gas that is created at relatively low energy levels. This makes it safe for medical and cosmetic applications without the risk of overheating or tissue damage.
Low-temperature plasma offers a gentle yet powerful approach, ideal for skin improvement.
Our plasma device utilizes low-temperature plasma and provides unique treatments in the field of skin rejuvenation and skin improvement.
Process of a PlasmaHealth Treatment




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Our advanced plasma device combines four technologies, each with unique benefits and specific applications:
• Plasma Poration: Deep action at the cellular level, lifting effect without anesthesia.
• Plasma Shower: Cleanses, restores, and disinfects the skin. Stimulates muscles and provides a botox effect without botox.
• Plasma Thermolysis: Stimulates tissue regeneration and collagen production, creating a chemical peeling effect without peeling, plasma dermabrasion – a unique technology.
• Plasma Sublimation: Ideal for treating skin laxity, stretch marks, smoothing the skin after post-acne, refining scars, eyelid correction, wart and corn removal, and more.
The treatment is tailored to your specific skin concerns and goals.
What problems can we treat?
With low-temperature plasma, we offer more than 50 different treatments for skin improvement, dermatology, foot care, trichology, and even veterinary care.
If you suffer from skin problems, scars, hair loss, or nail fungus, we provide a safe solution without a long recovery period.
• Acne
• Psoriasis
• Dermatitis
• Rosacea
• Enlarged pores
• Oily skin
• Skin aging
• Skin laxity
• Scars
• Stretch marks
• Post-acne scars
• Hair loss
• Scalp conditions
• Fungal nail infections
• Cracks and corns
• Mouth ulcers
• Inflammation of the oral mucosa
• Wound healing in humans and animals
Additionally, low-temperature plasma provides a unique deep action, including a botox effect without injections and possibilities such as eyelid correction.
Contraindications:
• Diabetes
• Pregnancy and breastfeeding
• Mental disorders
• Autoimmune diseases
• Pacemaker
• Epilepsy
• Acute inflammations
• Oncological diseases
You can select a suitable appointment online on our website or contact our clinic administration by phone.
A consultation is recommended to assess the skin condition and choose the most appropriate treatment method.
The Plasma Shower uses low-temperature plasma to revitalize the skin, strengthen its natural protection, and activate renewal processes.
The skin becomes fresher, more even, and may show improved texture.
Yes, the Plasma Shower is gentle and suitable for sensitive skin as it does not cause irritation.
Depending on the skin condition and treatment goal, a frequency of 7–10 days is recommended.
Microplasma Thermolysis activates skin renewal using plasma technology, reducing wrinkles and improving skin structure.
The skin becomes firmer, more even, and fine lines and pores may be reduced.
Yes, it can be combined with skincare treatments or other aesthetic methods.
The treatment is painless, but it may cause a slight tingling or warming sensation on the skin.
Plasmaporation enables the deep penetration of active ingredients into the skin without needles or injections.
The skin is deeply hydrated and nourished, resulting in a more vital and refreshed appearance.
Yes, it is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
A frequency of 1–2 weeks between sessions is common, depending on the skin condition.
Sublimation uses plasma technology to tighten excess skin and improve skin texture.
It is suitable for the eye area, forehead, nasolabial folds, and the reduction of stretch marks and scars.
Redness and slight swelling may occur and usually subside within a few days. Small scabs may also form, which fall off naturally.
Intensive moisturizing and regenerative skincare is recommended. Direct sun exposure should be avoided.
Yes, it can be combined with other skin treatments, with the best combination determined individually.
- Avoid aggressive cleansing products or peels 24 hours before the treatment.
- Avoid direct sun exposure and sunburns for at least a week before the procedure.
- If you have had injectable treatments or intensive cosmetic procedures, maintain a minimum gap of two weeks.
- Do not apply heavy makeup or oily skincare on the day of the procedure.
- If you are prone to allergic reactions, inform your specialist in advance.
The recovery time depends on the type of procedure:
- Plasma Shower: No downtime, the skin immediately feels refreshed.
- Microplasma Thermolysis: The skin may be slightly red for a few hours or days.
- Plasmaporation: No visible marks, immediate return to daily activities.
- Sublimation: Depending on the intensity, slight scabbing may occur and fall off within 7–10 days.
Yes, these treatments are not recommended for:
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Active inflammation or infections in the treatment area
- Open wounds or unhealed skin injuries
- Severe forms of rosacea or psoriasis (only after individual consultation)
- Poor wound healing or a tendency to keloid scars
- Oncological diseases
- Epilepsy or cardiovascular diseases in a decompensated state
Most treatments are painless or cause only a slight tingling or warming sensation.
Sublimation may cause a more intense warmth, but the sensation varies individually.