Baby & Infant Skin Specialists Billings MT

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

Local Businesses

Beeson Dr Margaret R Nd

(406) 259-5096
720 N 30Th St
Billings, MT 59101


Billings Plastic Surgery

(406) 245-3238
2449 N Lincoln Ave
Billings, MT 59101


Roberta Jo Hawk

406-238-6115
2900 12Th Ave N
Billings, MT 59101


Hicks Juliana

1-406-238-6115
2900 12Th Avenue North Suite 240W
Billings, MT 59101


Gail A Kleman

406-238-2277
2825 8Th Ave N
Billings, MT 59101


Philip Glenn Tallman

406-294-9515
2294 Grant Rd
Billings, MT 59102


Tallman, Philip

406-237-5800
2294 Grant Rd
Billings, MT 59102


Byorth, Pete – Bailey & Byorth

(406) 238-6270
5140 N California Ave # 650
Billings, MT 59101


Byorth Paul J

(406) 238-6270
2900 12Th Ave N – Ste 265W
Billings, MT 59101


Dr.Albert Reynaud

(406) 238-2500
2825 8Th Avenue North
Billings, MT 59101


Grosso Steven M

1-406-245-3238
1020 North 27Th Street
Billings, MT 59101


Roberta Hawk

(406) 238-6115
2900 12Th Ave N Ste 240W
Billings, MT 59101


Ear Nose & Throat Assoc

(406) 238-6161
845 N Michigan Ave # 923
Billings, MT 59101


Bush Mike

(406) 237-4116
122 N 30Th St
Billings, MT 59101


Reck, Samuel

406-238-2500
2825 8Th Ave N
Billings, MT 59101


Roberta J Hawk

(406) 238-6115
2900 12Th Ave N – Suite 240w Yellowstone Dermatology
Billings, MT 59101


Palian Charles W Dmd

1-406-652-8411
2675 Central Avenue
Billings, MT 59102


Same Day Std Testing

(406) 371-9047
2900 12Th Ave N, Ste 225W
Billings, MT 59101


Oral & Facial Surgical Associates P C

1-406-652-8411
2675 Central Avenue
Billings, MT 59102


Byorth Paul

(406)238-6270
60 E Delaware Pl # 15
Billings, MT 59101


Baby & Infant Skin Specialists FAQ in Billings, MT

What is Harlequin baby disease?

Harlequin ichthyosis is a severe genetic disorder that affects the skin. Infants with this condition are born prematurely with very hard, thick skin covering most of their bodies. The skin forms large, diamond-shaped plates that are separated by deep cracks (fissures).

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.

How do you treat uneven skin tone in babies?

Let children expose to the sun early in the morning, the sun’s rays are gentle but not harsh to help synthesize vitamin D and help keep the baby’s skin strong. Light therapy is a commonly applied, simple, safe and effective treatment method.

What is the difference between eczema and seborrhea?

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

Is breastfeeding considered skin-to-skin?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all breastfeeding babies spend time skin-to-skin right after birth. Keeping your baby skin-to-skin in the first few weeks makes it easy to know when to feed your baby, especially if your baby is a little sleepy.

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 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.

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.

Who determines the skin color of a baby?

When a baby inherits skin color genes from both biological parents, a mixture of different genes will determine their skin color. Since a baby inherits half its genes from each biological parent, its physical appearance will be a mix of both.

Can formula cause eczema?

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