Baby & Infant Skin Specialists Phoenix AZ

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

Local Businesses

Henry Herman Roenigk Jr

602-264-9044
740 E Highland Ave Ste 101
Phoenix, AZ 85014


North Mountain Dermatology

(602) 944-4626
50 E Dunlap Ave, Ste 105
Phoenix, AZ 85001


Gary Waddington

623-977-4218
5040 N 15Th Ave Ste 307
Phoenix, AZ 85015


William Edward Mora

602-263-0663
1847 W Heatherbrae Dr
Phoenix, AZ 85015


Steven Mark Gitt

480-991-6877
20950 N Tatum Blvd Ste 150
Phoenix, AZ 85050


Deborah Mendelson

(602) 944-4626
50 E Dunlap Ave Ste 105
Phoenix, AZ 85020


Kotoske Thomas G Do Faoco

(623) 516-2639
19636 N 27Th Ave, Ste 101
Phoenix, AZ 85027


Dr.S. Sasha Jazayeri

602-971-0268
Desert Ridge Dermatology X26 Skin Car, 20950 N. Tatum Blvd., Suite 150
Phoenix, AZ 85050


Paul Zidel

(954) 757-0077
Dept Of Surgery, Mihs 2601 E. Roosevelt Street
Phoenix, AZ 85008


Fox, Mary – Valley Ear Nose & Throat Pc

(623) 848-8890
22930 Crenshaw Boulevard Suite D
Phoenix, AZ 85066


Alliance Dermatology Mohs Center

(623) 584-1325
4045 E Bell Rd, Ste 147
Phoenix, AZ 85001


Phoenix Skin Medical Surgical Group

1-602-222-9111
5056 North Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85012


Bendy So

2525 E. Arizona Biltmore Circle Suite 116
Phoenix, AZ 85016


Toni Stockton

(480) 610-6366
16611 South 40Th Street,Suite #1
Phoenix, AZ 85048


Dr.Barry Fernando

602-956-3596
2777 East Camelback Road
Phoenix, AZ 85016


Luber, Howard

480-614-2447
11130 N Tatum Blvd Ste 100
Phoenix, AZ 85028


Sumer Daiza, Facs

(800) 900-5266
22930 Crenshaw Blvd # D
Phoenix, AZ 85054


Mcgregor Robert J Pc

1-602-957-1660
4202 North 32Nd Street Suite D
Phoenix, AZ 85018


Tamela Bell Tripp

602-944-4626
50 E Dunlap Ave Ste 105
Phoenix, AZ 85020


Le, Tam – Sunvalley Plastic Surgery

(480) 961-9299
3250 Lomita Blvd
Phoenix, AZ 85066


Baby & Infant Skin Specialists FAQ in Phoenix, AZ

What is the difference between eczema and seborrhea?

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

Why do so many babies have eczema now?

Babies are pre-disposed to eczema because their skin barrier is more fragile than an adult’s, leadingto dry skin as a consequence of a high water loss and an enhanced penetration of irritants and allergens into the skin.

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.

How do you diagnose skin problems?

Doctors can identify many skin disorders simply by looking at the skin. A full skin examination includes examination of the scalp, nails, and mucous membranes. Sometimes the doctor uses a hand-held lens or a dermatoscope (which includes a magnifying lens and a built-in light) to better see the areas of concern.

What triggers seborrheic dermatitis?

Some underlying conditions can raise your risk for seborrheic dermatitis, such as HIV, psoriasis, acne, rosacea, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, eating disorders, and alcoholism. Triggers of the condition range from stress and hormonal changes to the use of certain detergents or medications.

What deficiency causes eczema in babies?

Eczema is caused by problems with the skin barrier. Many children with eczema do not have enough of a special protein called “filaggrin” in the outer layer of skin. Filaggrin helps skin form a strong barrier between the body and the environment.

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).

What are two of the most common problems associated with aging skin?

Dry skin and itching. Bruises. Wrinkles. Age spots and skin tags.

Can pediatrician treat skin problems?

Pediatric dermatologists can treat skin conditions such as birthmarks, eczema, warts, or psoriasis in children. Pediatric dermatologists offer the latest treatment options for various pediatric skin conditions. A pediatric dermatologist treats children from birth through adolescence.

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.

Can skin conditions be serious?

Most rashes are not dangerous, but are rather a mere nuisance. Life-threatening skin rashes are rare, but when they do occur, you must seek immediate medical help. Five potentially life-threatening disorders that have skin rash as the primary symptom are: Pemphigus vulgaris (PV)