Pregnancy Skin Care Cocoa Beach FL

Find top doctors who perform Pregnancy Skin Care in Cocoa Beach, FL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Cocoa Beach, FL.

Local Businesses

Brevard Ear Nose & Throat Center

(321) 783-6522
699 W Cocoa Beach Cswy
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Tabitha Anne Henderson

(321) 799-2840
80 Woodland Ave
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Barr David F Phd

1-321-783-6522
699 West Cocoa Beach Causeway
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Kristin Widick Smallwood

(321) 784-8811
1980 N Atlantic Ave – Suite 722
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Florida Eye Associates

1-321-727-2020
2003 North Atlantic Avenue
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Ruben Antenor Moreno

(321) 799-2840
80 Woodland Ave
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Burk Ronald A

1-321-783-6522
699 West Cocoa Beach Causeway
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Holt Thomas S

(321)783-6522
699 West Cocoa Beach Causeway
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Dixon Victoria Od

1-321-727-2020
2003 North Atlantic Avenue
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Cocoa Beach Dermatology

(321) 799-2840
80 Woodland Ave
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Institute For Vascular Surgery

(321) 868-5826
699 W Cocoa Beach Cswy Ste 604
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Dresner Mark

1-321-727-2020
2003 North Atlantic Avenue
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Smallwood Kristin W

(321) 784-8811
1980 N Atlantic Ave
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Armstrong, Carolyn – Brevard Ear Nose & Throat Ctr

(321) 783-6522
699 W Cocoa Beach Cswy # 602
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Phillips Hance C Jr

1-321-783-6522
699 West Cocoa Beach Causeway
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Kristin Widick Smallwood

321-784-8811
1980 N Atlantic Ave Ste 722
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Smallwood, Kristin W

(321) 784-8811
1980 N Atlantic Ave # 722
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Henderson, Tabitha

324-799-2840
80 Woodland Ave
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Michael Paul Widick

321-799-9797
455 Minutemen Cswy
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931


Pregnancy Skin Care FAQ in Cocoa Beach, FL

Can I blowdry my hair while pregnant?

Pregnancy Hair Maintenance You shouldn’t need to change your shampoo, conditioner, hair spray, gel, mousse, or blow-dry and curling-iron routine while you’re expecting, unless you use prescription dandruff shampoo. Talk to your doctor, because some medicated shampoos can’t be used during pregnancy.

What is the most common week to get stretch marks?

But the honest truth is, you’ll probably get them. Research shows nine out of 10 women develop stretch marks during pregnancy—usually in the sixth or seventh month, says Debra Jaliman, M.D., a dermatologist in New York City.

Do you become more beautiful when pregnant?

The idea that pregnant women experience a “pregnancy glow” is real. The glow comes from an increase in blood volume, estrogen, and progesterone. “More blood flow to the skin gives a ‘rosy’ appearance, and makes the face appear fuller as well,” says Brandye Wilson-Manigat, M.D., an ob/gyn in Pasadena, California.

When should I stop massaging my pregnancy?

You’re experiencing nausea, vomiting, or morning sickness. You’re at high risk of miscarriage. You have a high-risk pregnancy such as placental abruption (where the placenta slightly detaches from the wall of the uterus) or preterm labor.

What oils should you avoid when pregnant?

Aniseed. Basil. Birch. Camphor. Clary Sage. Hyssop. Mogwort. Oak Moss.

Can I use retinol while pregnant?

Because of these known risks from oral retinoids, doctors recommend that you avoid products containing retinol as well during pregnancy.

Can I use serums while pregnant?

Vitamin A derivatives (which can be listed under many names, including retinoic acid, tretinoin, palmitate and retinaldehyde) are commonly found in acne treatments and anti-aging serums. Products containing retinols have been linked to severe birth defects and should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

What face wash is safe during pregnancy?

Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser This cleanser, which many dermatologists (including those we spoke to for this piece) recommend to their patients, is perfect for pregnant people looking for a gentle option for washing their face and removing makeup.

Is Cetaphil safe for pregnant?

“Cetaphil is usually recommended by dermatologists because it is safe to use during pregnancy,” Dr. Segura says. “It can be used daily because it’s a gentle cleanser with safe ingredients, but it will still deep-clean and help gently remove excess oil without drying out your skin.”

Can I use salicylic acid while pregnant?

Yes, people can safely apply products containing salicylic acid once or twice a day during pregnancy. Cleansers and toners commonly include this ingredient. However, doctors recommended using products containing salicylic acid no stronger than 2 percent.

What skincare not to use when pregnant?

Retin-A, Retinol and Retinyl Palmitate. These vitamin A derivatives and others can lead to dangerous birth defects. Tazorac and Accutane. Benzoyl Peroxide and Salicylic acids. Essential Oils. Hydroquinone. Aluminum chloride. Formaldehyde. Chemical Sunscreens.

What products should pregnant woman avoid?

Parabens: Keep away from propyl, butyl, isopropyl, isobutyl and methyl parabens. Phthalates: Found in products with synthetic fragrances and nail polishes; avoid diethyl and dibutyl especially. Retinol: Vitamin A, retinoic acid, retinyl palmitate, retinaldehyde, adapalene, tretinoin, tazarotene and isotretinoin.

Why face looks dull in pregnancy?

This is called ‘chloasma’. It is also sometimes known as ‘melasma’ or the ‘mask of pregnancy’. Chloasma is thought to be due to stimulation of pigment-producing cells by female sex hormones so that they produce more melanin pigments (dark coloured pigments) when the skin is exposed to sun.