Pediatric Dermatologist Wheaton IL

Find pediatric dermatologists in Wheaton, IL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Wheaton, IL.

Local Businesses

Berggren, Kelle

630-871-6690
199 Town Sq Ste A
Wheaton, IL 60189


Plastic Surgery Consultants

(630) 462-6858
1215 Holiday Dr
Wheaton, IL 60187


Plastic Surgery Consultants Of Dupage Limited

(630) 462-6858
199 Town Sq, Ste H
Wheaton, IL 60187


Ariano Moira

(630) 462-8680
7 Blanchard Cir
Wheaton, IL 60187


Ariano, Moira

630-462-8680
7 Blanchard Cir Ste 203
Wheaton, IL 60189


Northwest Podiatry Center

(630) 668-8277
1215 Holiday Lane
Wheaton, IL 60189


Wheaton Eye Clinic Ltd

(630) 668-8250
1215 Holiday Drive
Wheaton, IL 60187


James John Herrmann

630-871-6690

Wheaton, IL 60187


Edward James Leary

301 W Union Ave
Wheaton, IL 60187


Kelle L Berggren

630-871-6690
199 Town Sq
Wheaton, IL 60187


Michael Marschall

(630) 462-6858
199 Town Square Suite H
Wheaton, IL 60187


Michael A Marschall

630-462-6858
199 Town Sq Ste H
Wheaton, IL 60187


Kelle L. Berggren, M.D.

630-871-6690
199 Town Square,,Suite A
Wheaton, IL 60187


Stephanie F Marschall

(630) 462-6858
199 Town Sq – Suite H
Wheaton, IL 60187


Marschall Stephanie F

(630) 462-6858
199 Town Sq
Wheaton, IL 60187


James Herrmann

(630) 871-6690
199 Town Sq – Ste A
Wheaton, IL 60187


James Herrmann

630-545-7481
199 Town Sq Ste A
Wheaton, IL 60187


Moira, Ariano

(630) 462-8680
7 Blanchard Cir # 203
Wheaton, IL 60189


Moira Catherine Ariano

630-462-8680
7 Blanchard Cir Ste 203
Wheaton, IL 60187


Michael A Marschall

(630) 462-6858
199 Town Sq – Suite H
Wheaton, IL 60187


Pediatric Dermatologist FAQ in Wheaton, IL

What is the difference between a dermatologist and a pediatric dermatologist?

Children have special needs when it comes to skin conditions. That’s why pediatric dermatologists have expertise in how certain skin conditions uniquely affect infants and children, and which treatments are safe and effective.

Can a 8 year old do skin care?

It’s never too early or too late to encourage a healthy skincare routine. Children need to learn to take care of their skin and it’s your responsibility to teach them how to properly do so! The skin is the largest organ of the body and it’s appearance can make a big difference in a child’s self-esteem.

Should children get moles removed?

Doctors don’t usually recommend that children have moles removed, for either medical or cosmetic reasons. This is because moles don’t usually turn into cancer in children. Also, the procedure to remove moles can be quite distressing for children and has a high risk of scarring.

Can childhood moles become cancerous?

Can a common mole turn into melanoma? Only rarely does a common mole turn into melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer. Although common moles are not cancerous, people who have many small moles or several large ones have an increased risk of developing melanoma (1).

What does dermatitis look like in children?

Children with eczema develop red, dry, itchy patches on the skin that result from inflammation. Itching may be severe and constant. With frequent scratching, the skin may develop blisters, oozing, crusting, or sores from infection.

How common are cancerous moles in children?

These changes are common and rarely a sign of melanoma, a type of skin cancer that can begin in a mole. In fact, melanoma is rare in young children. Even so, there are times when a mole should be checked by a dermatologist just to be sure. Caught early, melanoma is highly treatable.

How can a 8 year old get rid of acne?

Wash their face no more than twice a day using a gentle skin cleanser. Be gentle when face-washing. Apply a simple moisturiser that’s labelled ‘non-comedogenic’ after washing. Try to leave the acne alone.

How do you get crystal clear skin?

Wash your face twice a day. Use a mild cleanser. Apply an acne-fighting agent. Apply a moisturizer. Exfoliate. Get plenty of sleep. Choose makeup that won’t clog your pores.

Should my child see a dermatologist for eczema?

If your child has moderate to severe eczema When eczema becomes moderate or severe, a child needs more than treatment you can buy without a prescription. It’s important to work closely with a dermatologist to manage the eczema. Dermatologists have experience treating patients with a variety of corticosteroids.

What is the youngest age to get melanoma?

According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, melanoma is the second most common type of cancer diagnosed in 15-to-19-year-olds, and the most common form of cancer affecting young adults between the ages of 25 and 29. Many of these diagnoses are made in female patients, but young men can develop melanoma as well.

What should kids with eczema avoid?

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

What is a skin therapist called?

We define an esthetician as “a skin care therapist, spa technician, and facial specialist who helps in cleaning, beautifying and maintaining the skin and face.” It’s a big deal for people to trust you with their face.

What does a benign nevus look like?

Common nevi are harmless collections of colored cells. They typically appear as small brown, tan, or pink spots. You can be born with moles or develop them later.

Are most dermatologists male or female?

Dermatologist Statistics By Gender 85.5% of dermatologists are women and 14.5% of dermatologists are men.

Do kids outgrow eczema?

In some cases, children stop experiencing eczema as early as 3 or 4 years old, while others must deal with dry skin and flare-ups well into adulthood. An estimated two-thirds of children “outgrow” eczema but they’re likely to continue having dry skin issues.