Pregnancy Skin Care Maitland FL

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

Local Businesses

Derrow Dermatology

(407) 389-2020
800 N Maitland Ave
Maitland, FL 32751


Advanced Dermatology-Cosmetic

(407) 875-2080
2600 Lake Lucien Dr # 180
Maitland, FL 32751


Orlando Cicilioni

(407) 681-3223
1000 N. Maitland Avenue Suite B
Maitland, FL 32751


Eisenberg Harry V Pa

(407)647-5380
451 North Maitland Avenue
Maitland, FL 32751


William J Grisaitis

407-644-9030
331 N Maitland Ave Bldg A
Maitland, FL 32751


Andrea Cambio

239-829-7102
2600 Lake Lucien Dr Ste 180
Maitland, FL 32751


Medical Hair Restoration

(407) 875-2080
2600 Lake Lucien Dr, Ste 180
Maitland, FL 32751


William J Grisaitis

(407) 644-9030
331 N Maitland Ave – Building A Suite 5
Maitland, FL 32751


Grisaitis, William J – Dermatology Center Of Maitland

(407) 644-9030
331 N Maitland Ave, #A5
Maitland, FL 32751


Dermatology Center Of Maitland

(407) 644-9030
331 N Maitland Ave Ste A5
Maitland, FL 32751


Matt Leavitt

407-875-2080
2600 Lake Lucien Dr Ste 180
Maitland, FL 32751


Leavitt, Matthew

407-333-4200
260 Lookout Pl Ste 103
Maitland, FL 32751


Jon Paul Trevisani

(407) 677-8999
413 Lake Howell Rd
Maitland, FL 32751


Towry, James

870-934-3530
2600 Lake Lucien Dr Ste 180
Maitland, FL 32751


Ronald Keith Donis

321-677-8999

Maitland, FL 32751


Bernard, James

904-824-0336
2600 Lake Lucien Dr Ste 180
Maitland, FL 32751


Orlando Cosmetic Surgery Llc

(407) 681-3223
1000 N Maitland Ave Ste B
Maitland, FL 32751


William Grisaitis

407-644-9030
331 N Maitland Ave Bldg A Suite 5
Maitland, FL 32751


Jon Paul Trevisani Facs

(407) 677-8999
413 Lake Howell Road
Maitland, FL 32751


Mammino, Jere

407-875-2080
2600 Lake Lucien Dr Ste 180
Maitland, FL 32751


Pregnancy Skin Care FAQ in Maitland, FL

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.

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.

Can I use sunscreen while pregnant?

Is it safe to wear sunscreen while pregnant? Short answer: yes. Pregnancy can increase your skin’s sensitivity, so wearing sunscreen is important to protect yourself from any possible sun damage. However, you’ll want to be more conscious of the ingredients in the sunscreens you’re using.

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.

Is vitamin C serum safe during pregnancy?

Anti-ageing products with vitamin C, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and peptides are generally considered safe for use during pregnancy – there’s no research proving they’re a problem for topical use.

Does hand sanitizer affect pregnancy?

Although hand sanitizer has shown to be generally safe for both mom and baby, in addition to an effective way to clean your hands, it is not the CDC’s first recommendation. In fact, washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is the best option for hand cleaning.

What parts of the body should not be massaged during pregnancy?

Experts stay safe by avoiding pressure points associated with the pelvis, wrists, hands, and ankles. Due to the risk of blood clots during pregnancy it is also important to avoid deep tissue massage in the legs.

What oils should you avoid when pregnant?

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

Is Cerave sunscreen safe for pregnancy?

Best Pregnancy-Safe Body Sunscreen Cerave’s Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen for Body contains both zinc oxide and titanium dioxide for UV protection, and it has glycerin and ceramides to hold in hydration and help restore skin’s natural barrier, explains Dr. Wu.

What sunscreen should you avoid when pregnant?

Primarily, you’ll likely want to avoid the ingredient oxybenzone. Some research on animals suggests it may cause changes to the mammary glands. Instead, sunscreens that contain zinc oxide may be a better option for both you and baby.

Why can’t you use salicylic acid when pregnant?

Prescription salicylic acid is related to aspirin, so taking the oral form of this medication isn’t advised during pregnancy. Studies have shown that taking oral salicylic acid during late pregnancy can increase the risk for intracranial bleeding.

What products Cannot be used while pregnant?

Pesticides and herbicides. Some pesticides (bug killers) and herbicides (weed killers) are known to affect developing and newborn babies. Cleaning products. Paint. Mosquito repellent. Mercury. Arsenic-treated timber. Nail polish. Paint and lead-based products.

How many weeks pregnant can you have a bath?

Can pregnant women take baths in any trimester? Bathing at any point during the pregnancy can be perfectly safe if, and only if, the proper steps are taken. Use warm or tepid water. Limit baths to 10 minutes or less.

Is CeraVe safe for pregnancy?

Is CeraVe cream safe during pregnancy? ‘Yes this moisturiser is safe to use in pregnancy. Be careful to check the ingredients of your other CeraVe products though as some would not be safe to use in pregnancy owing to retinols or unknown concentrations of salicylic acid,’ reveals Dr Mennie.