Pregnancy Skin Care Lake Orion MI

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

Local Businesses

Cosmetic Dermatology & Vein Center

(248)391-9599
201 Ridge St # 311
Lake Orion, MI 48359


Dermatology Center Of Lake Orion

(248) 814-7546
1261 S Lapeer Rd
Lake Orion, MI 48360


Telleck, Fay – Dermatology Center-Lake Orion

(248) 814-7546
1261 S Lapeer Rd, #201
Lake Orion, MI 48360


Madeline Turner

248-814-7546
1261 S Lapeer Rd Ste 201
Lake Orion, MI 48360


Madeline Turner

(248) 814-7546
1261 S Lapeer Road – Suite 201
Lake Orion, MI 48360


Wendy Leigh Mcfalda, Do

248-338-5000
50 Perry St
Lake Orion, MI 48362


Friedman, Scott

734-282-7266
3003 S Baldwin Rd
Lake Orion, MI 48359


Friedman, Scott, Do – Cosmetic Dermatology & Vein

(248) 391-9599
3003 S Baldwin Rd
Lake Orion, MI 48359


Turner, Madeline

248-814-7546
1261 S Lapeer Rd Ste 201
Lake Orion, MI 48360


Turner, Madeline Do – Dermatology Center-Lake Orion

(248) 814-7546
1261 S Lapeer Rd, #201
Lake Orion, MI 48360


Gupta, Raj K – Gupta Raj K

(248) 683-7964
201 Ridge St # 311
Lake Orion, MI 48359


Cary Scott Feldman

248-693-7111
945 Manitou Ln
Lake Orion, MI 48362


Michael John Schenden

248-524-0620
302 S Broadway St
Lake Orion, MI 48362


Pregnancy Skin Care FAQ in Lake Orion, MI

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 you prevent stretch marks in pregnancy?

Stay hydrated by drinking lots of water, which may help keep your skin soft and less prone to stretch marks. Avoid caffeine during pregnancy, which can increase your risk of developing stretch marks. Maintain a healthy pregnancy diet with adequate nutrients.

Why is my face chubby while pregnant?

The typical places that become puffy and swollen are the ankles, feet, legs, fingers, and even the face. Fluid retention is annoying, to be sure, but it’s a necessary evil. Extra fluid builds up during pregnancy as hormones change, which helps to soften the body so it can more easily expand as the baby and uterus grow.

Can I use aloe vera on my face while pregnant?

Aloe vera actually contains salicylic acid, one of the commonly known ingredients to be unsafe for use during pregnancy.

Will I be loose after having a baby?

Your vagina may be looser after giving birth. The muscles may improve over time, but often do not. Kegel exercises and pelvic floor therapy can help strengthen these muscles. If it continues to be a problem, Vaginoplasty can dramatically improve a loose vagina. See if Vaginoplasty is right for you.

Can I use vitamin C serum while pregnant?

Is It Safe to Use Vitamin C in Skincare During Pregnancy? “Vitamin C is a great and safe ingredient to use while pregnant,” confirms Dr. Nazarian. “Thankfully, it’s a super safe ingredient, and works well with other products in most basic skincare regimens, such as sunscreen.”

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.”

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.

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 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.