Baby & Infant Skin Specialists Kissimmee FL

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

Local Businesses

Dermatology Skin Surgery Center Pa

(407) 566-1616
410 Celebration Pl, Ste 301
Kissimmee, FL 34747


Steele, William

407-239-7546
411 W Oak St
Kissimmee, FL 34741


Marcia Sanford Driscoll

931 W Oak St
Kissimmee, FL 34741


Gregory Richard O

(407)303-4250
400 Celebration Place
Kissimmee, FL 34747


Bougainvillea Clinique

1-407-518-1129

Kissimmee, FL 34741


Levin Mitchell L

(407)933-7800
921 North Main Street
Kissimmee, FL 34744


Institute Of Aesthetic Surgery

1-407-764-4250

Kissimmee, FL 34741


Mid Florida Dermatologists Pa

(407) 944-0999
3251 N John Young Pky
Kissimmee, FL 34741


Steele, William A – Associates In Dermatology

(407) 846-7546
725 E Oak St
Kissimmee, FL 34744


Goodless, Dean

407-566-7616
410 Celebration Pl Ste 301
Kissimmee, FL 34747


Jerry Rubin

(321) 939-3300
410 Celebration Place Suite 300
Kissimmee, FL 34747


Allyn David

1-407-239-7546
3080 Vineland Road
Kissimmee, FL 34746


Armando Soto, Director

(407) 217-2367
410 Celebration Place, Suite 300 Celebration, Florida 34747
Kissimmee, FL 34747


Stokes, Sharon

407-935-0691
3276 Greenwald Way N
Kissimmee, FL 34741


Perfect Profiles Inc

(407) 566-2078
709 Celebration Ave
Kissimmee, FL 34747


Celebration Plastic Surgery

(321) 677-0388
2901 Parkway Blvd
Kissimmee, FL 34747


Sharon A Stokes

407-944-0999
3251 N John Young Pkwy
Kissimmee, FL 34741


Associates In Dermatology

(407) 846-7546
725 E Oak St
Kissimmee, FL 34744


Clifford Warren Lober

407-846-7166
505 W Oak St Ste 201
Kissimmee, FL 34741


William A Steele

(407) 846-7546
725 E Oak St
Kissimmee, FL 34744


Baby & Infant Skin Specialists FAQ in Kissimmee, FL

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.

What are the 3 types of dermatitis?

Three common types of this condition are atopic dermatitis (eczema), seborrheic dermatitis and contact dermatitis.

What can a dermatologist do for baby eczema?

Pediatric dermatologists can prescribe stronger topical steroid treatments and recommend additional therapies if needed, and can prescribe antibiotics if the inflamed, itchy skin leads to an infection.

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.

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.

What deficiency causes uneven skin tone?

Vitamin deficiency – A deficiency in calcium, iron, Vitamin A, E, or B complex can all lead to uneven skin tone.

What are 3 skin diseases?

Acne. What is acne? Alopecia Areata. What is alopecia areata? Atopic Dermatitis. What is atopic dermatitis? Epidermolysis Bullosa. What is epidermolysis bullosa? Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) Ichthyosis. Pachyonychia Congenita. Pemphigus.

What vitamin helps even skin tone?

Vitamin C. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that can help protect you against free radical damage, which is often the cause of tissue damage and an uneven skin tone.

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 is the difference between eczema and seborrhea?

Eczema is caused either by an allergy or hypersensitive skin, and seborrheic dermatitis by a fungus.

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.