Baby & Infant Skin Specialists Alexandria VA

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

Local Businesses

Kaufman, Joseph

703-751-2616
5249 Duke St Ste 5
Alexandria, VA 22304


Pediatric Group Pc The

(703) 971-6900
7015 C Manchester Blvd
Alexandria, VA 22310


Adamson Annik Dr

(703) 822-0895
6355 Walker Lane
Alexandria, VA 22310


Aesthetic Facial Surgery

(703)845-7400
4600 King Street Suite 5D
Alexandria, VA 22302


Dr.Alan Sampson

(703) 751-2616
5249 Duke St # 5
Alexandria, VA 22304


Smith, Thomas

703-212-7546
5249 Duke St Ste Ll1
Alexandria, VA 22304


American Academy Of Facial Plas & Rcnstrctve Srgry

(703)299-9291
310 South Henry Street
Alexandria, VA 22314


Jacobs, Bette – Rejuvenation Center-Plastic

(703) 360-9195
7910 Andrus Rd
Alexandria, VA 22334


Yvette Appiah

703-822-0222
6355 Walker Ln Ste 311
Alexandria, VA 22310


Advanced Eye Care

(703) 313-8001
7013 Manchester Blvd
Alexandria, VA 22301


Heron Smartlipo Center

703-629-8996
321 South Patrick Street
Alexandria, VA 22314


Vesna Mrzljak

(703)751-6060
6300 Stevenson Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22304


Susan Kelly Buenaventura

703-751-0800
5425 Duke St
Alexandria, VA 22304


Eric Desman

703-924-3144
6355 Walker Ln Ste 510
Alexandria, VA 22310


A A Podiatry

(703) 822-0895
Inova Healthplex 6355 Walker Ln Suite 503
Alexandria, VA 22310


Aria, James – James Aria Pc

(703) 461-7500
2865 Duke St
Alexandria, VA 22314


Kenneth Wayne Neal Jr

202-865-6725

Alexandria, VA 22304


Rejuvenation Center-Plastic

(703) 360-9195
7910 Andrus Rd Ste 5
Alexandria, VA 22306


Juan Francisco Rios

767-235-5380
4672 Kell Ln
Alexandria, VA 22311


Buenaventura, Susan K – Sendi Cosmetic Surgery Ctr Inc

(703) 751-0800
5425 Duke St # 102
Alexandria, VA 22334


Baby & Infant Skin Specialists FAQ in Alexandria, VA

Does vitamin D deficiency affect skin color?

Concerning skin color, our results concur with previous data [30,32,33,34] showing that vitamin D deficiency varies by light and dark skin phototypes, i.e., dark skin color was significantly associated with vitamin D deficiency.

Can a baby born dark become fair?

Your baby’s skin colour, whether dark or fair, is determined by his genes at the time of conception. Nothing you did during pregnancy or do now will change your baby’s natural complexion.

Is it normal for babies to have uneven skin tone?

Uneven skin color in babies is very normal, you only need to wait more than 6 months to know exactly if your baby’s skin color is white or black. Unruly baby skin is also very common which can come from race, age, body temperature and even whether baby is fussy or not which affects skin color.

Is baby eczema serious?

Babies diagnosed with eczema are at a high risk of developing an infection because the protective barrier of their skin doesn’t work as it should. Scratching can also break open your baby’s skin, exposing their body to bacteria or viruses that can get into their body.

What is the difference between a skin specialist and a dermatologist?

An esthetician, or skin care specialist, provides services geared toward improving the external appearance of your skin. A dermatologist specializes in the health of your skin. Dermatologists are doctors trained to diagnose specific skin conditions and treat them.

What cures eczema fast in babies?

Use a mild cleanser and warm water. After a bath of no more than 15 minutes, rinse completely, gently pat your baby dry and apply a fragrance-free cream or ointment such as petroleum jelly (Vaseline), while the skin is still damp. Moisturize at least twice a day, perhaps at diaper changes.

Is skin disorder serious?

Skin disorders vary greatly in symptoms and severity. They can be temporary or permanent and may be painless or painful. Some skin conditions are minor, and others can be life threatening.

What are 3 types of skin abnormalities?

Acne, blocked skin follicles that lead to oil, bacteria and dead skin buildup in your pores. Alopecia areata, losing your hair in small patches. Atopic dermatitis (eczema), dry, itchy skin that leads to swelling, cracking or scaliness. Psoriasis, scaly skin that may swell or feel hot.

What causes baby skin problems?

Skin conditions in babies and kids may include rashes, hives, warts, acne, birthmarks and more. These conditions may be caused by dermatitis, viral infections, bacterial infections, fungal infections or other diseases. Treatment varies from anti-itch creams to pain relievers to antibiotics, depending on the condition.

How can you tell the difference between eczema and allergies in babies?

Appearance – hives are usually smaller, raised lumps that can be warm and squishy to the touch. Eczema comes in bigger patches and feels dry and rough. Other Symptoms – Allergic reactions are often combined with vomiting / diarrhea or more severe symptoms. Eczema flares are the only symptom.

How can skin problems be diagnosed?

Skin tests can help to diagnose allergies, infections, and other problems affecting the skin. They’re are also used to tell the difference between malignant (cancerous) cells and benign (noncancerous) cells. The most common skin tests include: Patch testing: Patch tests are used to diagnose skin allergies.

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 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.