Baby & Infant Skin Specialists Clifton NJ

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

Local Businesses

Michael Baruch

(973) 773-1973
1037 Us Highway 46 # 103
Clifton, NJ 07012


Alan Wasserstrum

(201) 839-6777
1114 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07012


Alphonsus Doerr

(973) 458-1788
914 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07013


Floyd Richard Tanzer

(973) 365-1800
992 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07013


R Floyd

(973) 365-1800
992 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07012


Dariuz Nasiek

(201) 773-7730
1117 Us Highway 46 Ste 301
Clifton, NJ 07012


Riverside Dental Specialties

(973) 777-5353
905 Allwood Road,Suite 107
Clifton, NJ 07012


Richard H Mc Shane

(973) 779-0109
914 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07013


Dante Greco

(973) 779-0681
970 Clifton Avenue
Clifton, NJ 07013


Sammy Aaron Hutman

973-777-6444
1033 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07013


Michael Schwarz

973-779-0019
1198 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07013


Dante Romei Greco

973-779-0681
970 Clifton Ave Ste 1
Clifton, NJ 07013


Michael Irwin Baruch

973-773-1973
1037 Us Highway 46 Ste 103
Clifton, NJ 07013


Sammy Hutman

(973) 777-6444
1033 Clifton Avenue
Clifton, NJ 07012


Floyd Richard Tanzer

973-365-1800
992 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07013


Michael Baruch

(973) 773-1973
1037 Route 46 East Suite 103
Clifton, NJ 07013


Clifton Eyecare

(973) 772-2223
403 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07011


Judy Gail Silber

973-365-1800
992 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07013


Clifton Center-Plastic Surgery

(973) 458-1788
914 Clifton Ave
Clifton, NJ 07013


Prestige Dental

(973) 778-0013
1030 Clifton Ave. 1St Fl.
Clifton, NJ 07013


Baby & Infant Skin Specialists FAQ in Clifton, NJ

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 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 is the most common neonatal skin condition?

Erythema toxicum neonatorum is a benign, self-limited, asymptomatic skin condition that only occurs during the neonatal period. It is one of the most common innocent and self-limited skin rashes mainly in full-term newborns. The condition affects 30-70% of the newborns.

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 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 month does baby skin color develop?

When do babies get their skin color? Beginning at 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy, the cells that will later produce melanin – the substance that accounts for skin color – first appear in your baby’s skin.

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 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.

What is primrose syndrome?

Primrose syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by macrocephaly with developmental delay, intellectual disability, behavioral issues, a recognizable facial phenotype, altered glucose metabolism, hearing loss, ocular anomalies, cryptorchidism, and unique imaging findings including calcification of the ear cartilage [ …

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.