Baby & Infant Skin Specialists Mount Pleasant SC

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

Local Businesses

Craigie, James E – Center For Natural Breast

(843) 849-8418
1300 Hospital Dr # 120
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


John C Maize

(843) 388-6911
266 W Coleman Blvd – Suite 101
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Hensel John M Jr

1-843-971-2860
570 Long Point Road
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Carolina Aesthetic Plastic

(843) 884-1400
900 Bowman Rd # 101
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Davidson, Lesly S

(843) 216-3376
852 Lowcountry Blvd Ste 102
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Muller, Erica L – Mt Pleasant Dermatology

(843) 881-0320
1280 Johnnie Dodds Blvd, #300
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Davidson, Lesly

843-216-3326
901 Von Kolnitz Rd
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Suzanne Jaskwhich Stith

852 Lowcountry Blvd
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Lanter, Gail – Center For Natural Breast

(843) 388-0660
1300 Hospital Dr # 120
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Stephanie Smith-Phillips

843-881-0320
1280 Johnnie Dodds Blvd Unit 300
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Lowcountry Plastic Surgery Center

1-843-971-2860
570 Long Point Road Suite 240
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Carolina Eyelid

(843) 216-1543
242 Mathis Ferry Rd # 100
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Tommy Hahm

843-884-1400
900 Bowman Rd Ste 101
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Vories Medical Group

1-800-599-7762
498 Wando Park Blvd Suite 400
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Dr. Rocky Bacelieri, M.D.

(843) 971-7546
1300 Hospital Drive Suite 310
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Robert Johnson Allen

504-894-2900
1300 Hospital Dr # 180
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Kline Jr, Richard M – East Cooper Plastic Surgery

(843) 849-8418
1300 Hospital Dr # 120
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Hagerty & Harvey

1-843-881-4846
1300 Hospital Drive
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Huss, Sandra – Mt Pleasant Dermatology

(843) 881-0320
1280 Johnnie Dodds Blvd, #300
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Invisivein Aesthetic Laser Center

(843) 881-4020
1241 Woodland Ave
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Baby & Infant Skin Specialists FAQ in Mount Pleasant, SC

What happens if a baby doesn’t get skin-to-skin?

Brain development begins with positive sensory stimulation at birth. Sensations that tell the baby’s brain that the outside world is safe include mother’s smell, movements and skin-to-skin contact. If the brain does not receive those assurances, brain development does not progress as efficiently.

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.

What foods should babies avoid with eczema?

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

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 formula cause eczema?

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

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.

Which doctor is best for skin problems?

Dermatologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases of the skin, hair, nails and mucus membrane.

Is baby eczema serious?

Eczema, especially atopic dermatitis, often appears in the first six months to five years of a child’s life. Along with itchy skin, eczema can cause more severe allergies because it weakens the immune system, can cause blisters, and breaks down skin barriers that protect from skin disease.

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 there a difference between eczema and dermatitis?

Summary. Atopic dermatitis is a type of eczema, while eczema refers to a chronic case of dermatitis. (Dermatitis refers to skin inflammation in general.) There are also other types of eczema that can lead to dry, itchy, and inflamed skin.

Is 3 months too late for skin to skin?

Babies can benefit from skin-to-skin for months. Some experts recommend it for at least three months for full-term babies and six months for premature babies. So snuggle up with your baby and enjoy the experience of being a parent.