Baby & Infant Skin Specialists Simi Valley CA

Find Baby & Infant Skin Specialists in Simi Valley, CA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Simi Valley, CA.

Local Businesses

Etcetera Medical Group

(805) 582-0555
1960 Sequoia Ave – Ste 10
Simi Valley, CA 93063


Laser Vein Institute

(805) 522-3195
911 Country Club Rd # 100
Simi Valley, CA 93065


Weintraub, James

717-337-2812
1633 Erringer Rd Ste 201
Simi Valley, CA 93065


Michael James Fealy

805-579-0821
2750 Sycamore Dr
Simi Valley, CA 93065


Simi Valley Plasticsurgery Center

(805) 579-0821
911 Country Club Rd # 100
Simi Valley, CA 93065


Weintraub, James S – A Acne-Dermatology Med Care

(805) 583-8888
1633 Erringer Rd
Simi Valley, CA 93065


Valley Dermatalogic Med

(805) 527-6586
2925 Sycamore Dr
Simi Valley, CA 93065


James Seth Weintraub

805-583-8888
1633 Erringer Rd Ste 201
Simi Valley, CA 93065


Michael Fealy

(805) 579-0821
Suite 200 2750 N. Sycamore Drive
Simi Valley, CA 93065


West Coast Ear Nose & Throat

(805) 527-7320
171 Medical Loop # 160
Simi Valley, CA 93065


The Laser Vein Institute

(805) 582-0290
1687 Erringer Rd
Simi Valley, CA 93065


A Acne-Dermatology Med Care

(805) 583-8888
1633 Erringer Rd, #201
Simi Valley, CA 93065


Allergy Care Center

(805) 583-5864
2925 Sycamore Dr
Simi Valley, CA 93065


James Weintraub

805-583-8888
1633 Erringer Rd Ste 201
Simi Valley, CA 93065


Electrolysis & Skincare By Nigi Khan

(805) 520-0142
3200 E Los Angeles Ave – Ste 4
Simi Valley, CA 93065


M Lords & M Ladys Hair Styles

(805) 526-2122
4369 Township Ave
Simi Valley, CA 93063


Shargo Vargo

(805) 577-6200
5145 E Los Angeles Ave
Simi Valley, CA 93063


Youngblood Mineral Cosmetics

(805) 577-0102
2550 Willakenzie Rd
Simi Valley, CA 93063


Michael James Fealy

(805) 579-0821
2750 Sycamore Dr – #200
Simi Valley, CA 93065


Laser Creations

(805) 527-3723
1350 E Los Angeles Ave
Simi Valley, CA 93065


Baby & Infant Skin Specialists FAQ in Simi Valley, CA

What’s higher than a dermatologist?

They are a dermatologist or pathologist with extra board certification in evaluating skin, hair and nail diseases. In simpler terms, the dermatopathologist is a “Private Eye” using microscopic observations and information from your dermatologist to explain your skin issues.

What are 3 signs that an infant may be having an allergic reaction?

a runny or blocked nose. red, itchy, watery eyes. wheezing and coughing. a red, itchy rash.

What does seborrhoeic eczema look like?

Seborrheic dermatitis signs and symptoms may include: Flaking skin (dandruff) on your scalp, hair, eyebrows, beard or mustache. Patches of greasy skin covered with flaky white or yellow scales or crust on the scalp, face, sides of the nose, eyebrows, ears, eyelids, chest, armpits, groin area or under the breasts.

When should I take my baby to a dermatologist?

The three most common reasons you may be asking, “Should my baby see a dermatologist” are skin abnormalities, allergic reactions, and acne (yes, babies can get acne too). Skin abnormalities can include cradle cap, a large or abnormal birthmark, eczema, and warts.

What are two of the most common problems associated with aging skin?

Dry skin and itching. Bruises. Wrinkles. Age spots and skin tags.

How can I improve my baby’s skin naturally?

Keep your baby out of the sun. Be mindful of dry skin. Follow best practices for bathing. Don’t sweat cradle cap. Avoid contact dermatitis triggers. Watch for nail growth. Help prevent heat rash. Care for the umbilical cord.

What is tree syndrome?

Epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV) is sometimes called “tree-man disease” or “human tree disease.” It’s a very rare syndrome that causes bark-like lesions to grow on your skin. The lesions are disfiguring and can grow so large that they become disabling.‌

What are three of the most common age related skin issues?

However, we do know that two studies of health records for large groups of older adults show that the most common skin diseases in older people are eczema, skin infections, and pruritus (severely dry and itchy skin).

What are common skin disorders in infants?

Baby Acne. You may think that only teens and young adults get acne. Cradle Cap. Cradle cap is very common, and just like its name implies, you typically see it on the scalp. Eczema. (pronounced: ek-suh-muh) Erythema Toxicum. Heat Rash. Jaundice. Mongolian Spots. Newborn Dry Skin.

What is the doctor treating skin problems called?

A dermatologist is a medical doctor who is trained in diagnosing and treating disorders affecting nails, skin, and hair.

What foods should babies avoid with eczema?

Dairy. Fish and shellfish. Soy products. Eggs. Tree nuts. Wheat or gluten. Peanuts.

How often should you bathe a newborn?

How often does my newborn need a bath? There’s no need to give your newborn baby a bath every day. Three times a week might be enough until your baby becomes more mobile. Bathing your baby too much can dry out your baby’s skin.

Who determines the skin color of a baby?

When a baby inherits skin color genes from both biological parents, a mixture of different genes will determine their skin color. Since a baby inherits half its genes from each biological parent, its physical appearance will be a mix of both.