Pregnancy Skin Care Covington LA

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

Local Businesses

Eye Lid Plastic Surgery & Reconstructive Center Llc

1-985-898-2001
200 Greenbriar Boulevard
Covington, LA 70433


Acosta, Susie – Eye Lid Plastic Surgery

(985) 898-2001
4140 W Memorial Rd # 621
Covington, LA 70433


Simoneaux, Peter – Simoneaux Peter

(985) 892-4551
1011 S Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Ochsner Clinic Foundation Neighborhood Clinics

1-985-875-2800
1010 South Polk Street
Covington, LA 70433


Brown, Gary R – North Shore Dermatology

(985) 893-2620
1011 S Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Acosta, Kyle – Eye Lid Plastic Surgery

(985) 898-2001
10914 Hefner Pointe Dr # 200
Covington, LA 70433


Surgical Enhancement Ctr

(985) 898-0589
3330 Nw 56Th St # 208
Covington, LA 70433


Tujague, Natalie – Aesthetic Surgery Specialists

(985) 892-4675
12324 Saint Andrews Dr
Covington, LA 70433


Farber Dermatology Clinics

(985) 892-5497
825 Ne 10Th St # 5350
Covington, LA 70433


Tulane Ophthalmology Clinics

(985) 898-2001
12400 Saint Andrews Dr
Covington, LA 70433


Gary R Brown

(985) 893-2620
1011 S Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Gary Brown, Do

(985) 893-2620
1011 S Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Rachel Shane Reina

985-626-7546
150 Lakeview Dr
Covington, LA 70433


Farber, George A – Farber Dermatology Clinics

(985) 892-5497
600 N Highway 190 # 201
Covington, LA 70433


Grieshaber, Robert

504-649-4830
630 S Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Doctorkinsley.Com

(985) 893-3737
608 Nw 9Th St # 5100
Covington, LA 70433


Larry Edward Millikan

985-893-1291
1129 S Tyler St 1430 Tulane Ave
Covington, LA 70433


Robert J Grieshaber

(985) 893-1035
630 S Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Gary Ross Brown

985-893-2620
1011 S Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Lagarde Celeste M Facs

(985)898-0589
825 Ne 10Th St # 1300
Covington, LA 70433


Pregnancy Skin Care FAQ in Covington, LA

Why can’t I sleep on my right side while pregnant?

Many physicians advise pregnant women to sleep on their left side. Previous studies have linked back and right-side sleeping with a higher risk of stillbirth, reduced fetal growth, low birth weight, and preeclampsia, a life-threatening high blood pressure disorder that affects the mother.

How do celebrities avoid stretch marks during pregnancy?

Kim Kardashian and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Duchess Kate) are both fans of Bio-Oil for keeping skin soft and stretch mark-free during pregnancy. According to the Bio-Oil website, this product has won 349 skincare awards and has become the No. 1 selling scar and stretch mark product in 24 countries.

When does a pregnant belly Harden?

Most women start to feel their uterus contract and periodically tighten some time during the second trimester, the point in their pregnancy between 14 to 28 weeks. These are known as Braxton-Hicks contractions, false labor, or practice contractions.

What causes baby to have lots of hair?

Lanugo is soft, fine hair covering a fetus while inside the uterus. It helps protect them and keeps them warm while they grow. Some newborns have lanugo covering their bodies at birth, especially if they’re born prematurely. Lanugo can develop in people with eating disorders or certain tumors.

What can I use instead of retinol when pregnant?

Vitamin C is often dermatologists’ go-to as a pregnancy-safe retinol alternative because, like retinol, it does it all. “Vitamin C is great for stimulating collagen, improving discoloration, and combating environmental damage,” says Dr. Farber.

What moisturizer can I use while pregnant?

For Dr. Nava Greenfield of Schweiger Dermatology Group in Brooklyn, moisturizers that are not anti-aging, which she says would likely contain an acid, are fine to use during pregnancy. She recommends Cerave moisturizer and SkinCeuticals’ Triple Lipid cream, which she cautions is pricey.

Can your face change during pregnancy?

Some pregnant women develop dark irregular patches on their face most commonly on the upper cheek, nose, lips, and forehead. This is called ‘chloasma’. It is also sometimes known as ‘melasma’ or the ‘mask of pregnancy’.

Can I use hyaluronic acid while pregnant?

The use of hyaluronic acid during pregnancy is considered safe and can be used liberally.

Why do pregnant women’s noses get bigger?

“Hormones of pregnancy — specifically estrogen — increase blood flow everywhere, but especially to mucus membranes of the body,” she explained. “So that increase in blood flow can cause swelling in those areas, or puffiness, which can make the nose appear larger on the outside.”

What shampoo should I avoid when pregnant?

You’ve probably heard many recommendations to steer clear of shampoos and soaps with sulfates, a chemical that acts as a foaming agent. Prolonged exposure to sulfates can cause issues with the nervous system and kidney and liver function. Short-term, if ingested, sulfates can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea.

What skin care should be avoided during pregnancy?

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 happens if you don’t wear sunscreen while pregnant?

Pregnancy can make the skin more sensitive Check your skin for skin cancer today. The extra hormones can also make the skin more sensitive and prone to burning and UV damage, thereby increasing the risk of skin cancer. As a result, caution should be taken to protect the skin from UV exposure.

What can accidentally cause a miscarriage?

Infection. Exposure to TORCH diseases. Hormonal imbalances. Improper implantation of fertilized egg in your uterine lining. How old you are. Uterine abnormalities. Incompetent cervix (your cervix begins to open too early in pregnancy).