Baby & Infant Skin Specialists Chapel Hill NC

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

Local Businesses

Halvorson, Eric – Halvorson Eric

(919) 966-7890
101 Manning Dr # 7001J
Chapel Hill, NC 27599


J Charles Finn

(919) 403-6200
1390 Environ Way
Chapel Hill, NC 27517


Aesthetic Facial & Ocular Plastic Surgery Center Pa

1-919-933-1294
100 Europa Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27517


Eric Halvorson

(919) 966-4446
7040 Burnett Womack Building Campus Box 7195
Chapel Hill, NC 27599


Shockley, William W – Neuroscience Clinic

(919) 966-7890
101 Manning Dr # 210
Chapel Hill, NC 27599


Craig Burkhart

(919) 966-1072
101 Manning Dr – Rm 1107g W Wing
Chapel Hill, NC 27514


Maya Bilic

919-401-1994
2238 Nelson Hwy Ste 100
Chapel Hill, NC 27517


Benitez-Graham, Anamaria

919-966-1072
101 Manning Dr Bldg 1107G
Chapel Hill, NC 27514


John Woosley

(919) 843-1083
101 Manning Dr Ste 1009
Chapel Hill, NC 27514


Emily J Schwarz, Phd

3100 Thurston-Bowles Building,
Chapel Hill, NC 27599


Cox, Sue Ellen – Aesthetic Solutions

(919) 403-6200
5821 Farrington Rd, #101
Chapel Hill, NC 27517


Richard K Scher

(919) 966-0785
143 W Franklin St
Chapel Hill, NC 27516


Edward John O’Keefe

919-966-0785
3100 Thurston-Bowles Building,
Chapel Hill, NC 27599


Becker, Kenneth

401-521-7300
891 Willow Dr Ste 1
Chapel Hill, NC 27514


Levy, Stanley B – Chapel Hill Dermatology

(919) 942-3106
891 Willow Dr, #1
Chapel Hill, NC 27514


Mark S Fradin

(919) 942-3106
891 Willow Dr – Suite 1
Chapel Hill, NC 27514


H Wolfgang Losken

919-966-4446
Campus Box 7195,
Chapel Hill, NC 27599


Robin Thompson

(919) 966-4131
Ste 3100-Thurston/Bowles Bldg
Chapel Hill, NC 27516


Gerbe Ronald W

1-919-967-5599
109 Conner Drive Suite 207
Chapel Hill, NC 27514


Sue Ellen Cox

(919) 403-6200
5821 Farrington Rd – Suite 101
Chapel Hill, NC 27517


Baby & Infant Skin Specialists FAQ in Chapel Hill, NC

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 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 the 7 skin types?

Normal Skin. This skin is neither too dry nor too oily. Sensitive Skin. Sensitive skin is more prone to react to stimuli to which normal skin has no reaction. Dry Skin. Oily Skin. Combination Skin. Scaly Skin. Red Spots. Skin Moles.

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 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.

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.

Is breastfeeding considered skin-to-skin?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all breastfeeding babies spend time skin-to-skin right after birth. Keeping your baby skin-to-skin in the first few weeks makes it easy to know when to feed your baby, especially if your baby is a little sleepy.

Can formula cause eczema?

As eczema is caused by genetic factors, bottle-feeding a baby definitely cannot cause eczema.

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.

What foods should babies avoid with eczema?

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

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.

What viruses cause skin problems?

Chickenpox (varicella-zoster virus). COVID-19 (coronavirus). Fifth disease (parvovirus B19). Hand, foot and mouth disease (coxsackievirus A16). Measles (morbillivirus). Roseola (human herpesvirus 6). Rubella (rubella virus).