Pediatric Dermatologist Charleston SC

Find pediatric dermatologists in Charleston, SC. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Charleston, SC.

Local Businesses

Metcalf Margaret

(843) 766-9048
44 Folly Road Blvd Ste C
Charleston, SC 29407


Anne Edwards

843-769-6608
2097 Henry Tecklenburg Dr Ste 322W
Charleston, SC 29414


Hudson C Rogers

(843) 797-3960
9295 Medical Plaza Dr – Suite B
Charleston, SC 29406


Marianne Rosen

843-723-6529
776 Daniel Ellis Dr Ste 1-A
Charleston, SC 29412


Marianne Way Rosen

843-723-6529
776 Daniel Ellis Dr Ste 1A
Charleston, SC 29412


Lang Jr Pearon G

(843) 792-1414
135 Rutledge Ave
Charleston, SC 29425


Richard Curry Hagerty

843-722-1985
261 Calhoun St Ste 200
Charleston, SC 29401


Raymond Kaplan

843-958-8877
125 Doughty St Ste 590
Charleston, SC 29403


Costa, Louis E Ii

(843) 722-5904
247 Calhoun St
Charleston, SC 29401


Musc – Access Patients- Appointments And Scheduling-Return Patients- Surgical Serv

(843)266-6001
650 Ellis Oak Drive
Charleston, SC 29412


Dr.Richard C Hagerty

(843) 722-1985
261 Calhoun St # 200
Charleston, SC 29401


Dr.Dana L. Heikes

(843) 722-5904
247 Calhoun Street
Charleston, SC 29401


Hudson Rogers

(843) 797-3960
9295 Medical Plaza Dr Ste B
Charleston, SC 29406


Lin Angello

(843) 792-8358
96 Jonathan Lucas St # 409
Charleston, SC 29425


Joseph W Mcgowan

843-792-5858
Po Box 250578
Charleston, SC 29425


Dana Heikes

(843) 722-5904
247 Calhoun Street
Charleston, SC 29401


Prevost, Sharon – Charleston Ent & Assoc

(843) 763-0543
497 Saint Andrews Blvd
Charleston, SC 29492


Robinson, John H – Musc Plastic Surgery

(843) 792-4700
96 Jonathan Lucas St # 426
Charleston, SC 29492


Elizabeth Kline

843-720-8490
125 Doughty Street, Suite 690
Charleston, SC 29403


Edwards Anne L

(843) 769-6608
2097 Henry Tecklenburg Dr Ste 322W
Charleston, SC 29414


Pediatric Dermatologist FAQ in Charleston, SC

When should I take my child to the dermatologist for acne?

It is best to seek treatment from a dermatologist if your child is experiencing any of these and: Over-the-counter acne treatments are not working. Your teen’s face is inflamed, red, or painful. The acne condition is getting worse despite good home care.

What should I wash my 8 year old’s face with?

Start simple with face washing using a gentle facial cleanser such as Gentle Milk Facial Cleanser or Clarifying Facial Cleanser. Follow with a gentle toner to balance skin pH such as Calming Facial Toner or Lavender and Chamomile Facial Toner. Then follow with a lightweight lotion such as Basic Baby Lotion.

What is the root cause of eczema in children?

Both a person’s genes and their environment play a role in eczema. It often runs in families and tends to occur with other allergic conditions such as asthma and allergic rhinitis (hay fever and seasonal allergies). Many children with eczema also have food allergies, but foods themselves do not cause eczema.

What should you not do before a dermatologist appointment?

Go Bare. On the day of your appointment, don’t wear makeup. It’s so much easier for the dermatologist to see what’s going on with your skin.

What does a pediatric dermatologist treat?

If your child has a skin condition, such as a birthmark, eczema, warts, or psoriasis, a pediatric dermatologist has the experience and qualifications to treat your child. Pediatric dermatologists treat a wide variety of pediatric skin conditions using the latest available treatment methods.

Should kids get their skin checked?

Because skin cancer in children is rare, routine screening isn’t usually recommended under the age of 15. After that, regular skin checks might be recommended for high risk teenagers (RACGP 2018). Risk factors include: Family history of melanoma in a parent, brother or sister.

What is an esthetician vs aesthetician?

Aestheticians and estheticians have similar-sounding job titles and duties in the skincare industry. However, aestheticians perform medical skin procedures, while estheticians perform cosmetic and cleaning procedures.

How can a 8 year old get rid of acne?

Wash their face no more than twice a day using a gentle skin cleanser. Be gentle when face-washing. Apply a simple moisturiser that’s labelled ‘non-comedogenic’ after washing. Try to leave the acne alone.

What is a skin therapist called?

We define an esthetician as “a skin care therapist, spa technician, and facial specialist who helps in cleaning, beautifying and maintaining the skin and face.” It’s a big deal for people to trust you with their face.

Can a 8 year old do skin care?

It’s never too early or too late to encourage a healthy skincare routine. Children need to learn to take care of their skin and it’s your responsibility to teach them how to properly do so! The skin is the largest organ of the body and it’s appearance can make a big difference in a child’s self-esteem.

What are 3 symptoms of melanoma?

A large brownish spot with darker speckles. A mole that changes in color, size or feel or that bleeds. A small lesion with an irregular border and portions that appear red, pink, white, blue or blue-black. A painful lesion that itches or burns.