Baby & Infant Skin Specialists Dothan AL

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

Local Businesses

Luther Dwight Baker, Dr.

334-793-3113
105 Professional Lane
Dothan, AL 36303


Laser Center

1-334-793-6616
1922 Fairview Avenue
Dothan, AL 36301


Hanson, Bonnie – Medical Cosmetic Laser Ctr

(334) 792-1242
108 Medical Dr
Dothan, AL 36301


Laura M Tamburin

(334) 793-9564
4300 W Main St – Suite 102
Dothan, AL 36305


Carole L Johnson

1118 Ross Clark Cir
Dothan, AL 36301


Alan Cleveland Turnham

(334) 793-2995
2571 Ross Clark Circle Sw
Dothan, AL 36301


Feagin & Owen

(334) 793-7211
4300 W Main St Ste 43
Dothan, AL 36305


Alan C Turnham

(334) 793-2995
2571 Ross Clark Cir
Dothan, AL 36301


Feagin Charles A

1-334-793-7211
4300 West Main Street
Dothan, AL 36305


Leonard Pynes

(334) 793-9222
279 W Main St Ste 501
Dothan, AL 36301


Craig, Yvette – Feagin & Owen

(334) 793-7211
4300 W Main St # 43
Dothan, AL 36301


Carole Lea Johnson

(334) 677-1690
500 Healthwest Dr
Dothan, AL 36303


Medical Cosmetic Laser Center

(334) 792-1242
108 Medical Dr
Dothan, AL 36303


L Dwight Baker

(334) 793-3113
105 Professional Lane
Dothan, AL 36303


Alan Turnham

(334) 793-2995
2571 Ross Clark Cir
Dothan, AL 36301


Ruddock, Tonia

334-793-9564
4300 W Main St Ste 102
Dothan, AL 36305


Hart K, Lamar K – Medical Cosmetic Laser Ctr

(334) 792-1242
108 Medical Dr
Dothan, AL 36301


L Dwight Baker Jr

334-793-3113
105 Professional Ln
Dothan, AL 36303


Dothan Plastic Surgery

(334) 793-3113
105 Professional Ln
Dothan, AL 36303


Barnes, Michelle – Dermatology Associates-Dothan

(334) 793-9222
2431 W Main St # 501
Dothan, AL 36301


Baby & Infant Skin Specialists FAQ in Dothan, AL

What cures eczema fast in babies?

Use a mild cleanser and warm water. After a bath of no more than 15 minutes, rinse completely, gently pat your baby dry and apply a fragrance-free cream or ointment such as petroleum jelly (Vaseline), while the skin is still damp. Moisturize at least twice a day, perhaps at diaper changes.

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.

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.

How can I improve my baby skin color?

Keeping him hydrated will flush out all of his bodily toxins and impart a naturally glowing skin tone. Make them stay in mild sunlight: Vitamin D is excellent for babies. Let your baby bathe in the morning sunlight and absorb Vit D, which will help enhance his skin and also help fight skin infections and diseases.

When should Dad hold baby after birth?

Research has shown that men who hold their baby close in the first 24 hours after their baby is born, report better bonding with their new-born. This is one essential and beautiful result from skin-to-skin contact.

What are the most common dermatology conditions?

Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting up to 50 million Americans annually. Acne usually begins in puberty and affects many adolescents and young adults.

What are 4 common 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.

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.

What is the difference between eczema and seborrhea?

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

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.