Pregnancy Skin Care Myrtle Beach SC

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

Local Businesses

Hussey Iii, Richard H – Myrtle Beach Dermatology

(843) 449-9140
4573 Oleander Dr
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577


Goh, Kimberley – Grand Strand Plastic Surgery

(812) 425-2646
4610 Oleander Dr # 101
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Garcia, Lisa – Advantage Health Ctr

(812) 477-8808
4301 Dick Pond Rd
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Robert Scott Purvis

843-294-4433
5046 Highway 17 Byp S Ste 203
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588


Purvis, Robert

843-294-0002
3001 Newcastle Loop
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588


Laser

(843) 448-7546
4378 Oleander Dr
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577


Osman, Richard C – Coastal Carolina Otlrynglgy

(812) 232-6673
915 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Christopher Brian Skvarka

(843) 215-1100
3001 Newcastle Loop
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588


Calhoun Dove Cunningham

843-449-6449
915 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Lasermd

(843) 448-7546
3700 Palmetto Pointe Blvd
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


White Sr, Steven K – Carolina Coastal Plastic Surg

(765) 474-4500
1275 21St Ave N
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Inlet Vein Specialists

1-843-650-8346
912 Inlet Square Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Borowicx, Mark – Surgical Associates-Myrtle Bch

(812) 479-8231
923 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Mahood, Karen L P Do – Advantage Health Ctr

(812) 232-2100
4301 Highway 544
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Bornfreund, Jonathan – Bornfreund Jonathan

(812) 490-7639
4301 Highway 544
Myrtle Beach, SC 29587


Surgical Assoc Vascular Lab

(843) 449-3333
923 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Thomas Edmond Quirke

843-449-0453
917 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Cunningham Calhoun D

1-843-449-6449
915 Medical Circle
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Borowicx, Mark – Surgical Associates-Myrtle Bch

(843) 449-3333
923 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29575


Coastal Carolina Otlrynglgy

(843) 449-6449
915 Medical Cir
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572


Pregnancy Skin Care FAQ in Myrtle Beach, SC

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.”

Does skincare really affect pregnancy?

Most over-the-counter skin care products are safe during pregnancy. However, it is a good idea to avoid certain ingredients, such as retinoids, hydroquinone, and phthalates. Skin changes such as stretch marks, dryness, and hyperpigmentation can all happen during pregnancy.

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 are 2 things to avoid during pregnancy?

Avoid all alcohol. Drinking alcohol can increase the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, and fetal alcohol syndrome. Eating processed foods during pregnancy can increase your risk of excess weight gain, gestational diabetes, and complications. This can have long-term health implications for you and your child.

In which month do stretch marks appear?

You are more likely to develop stretch marks in the last 3 months of your pregnancy as the skin on your stomach stretches to make room for your growing baby. It’s not always possible to prevent stretch marks, but you are more likely to get stretch marks if your weight gain is more than average during your pregnancy.

What is a mothers glow?

Oilier skin “Together with the greater flow of blood through the skin this can give the impression of a healthy skin with good colour and a glossier, full-bodied look. This is what is often described as ‘pregnancy glow’”.

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 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’.

How long should a pregnant woman bathe?

Even if your bath is tepid at best, try to limit your soak to under ten minutes. This way, you won’t overheat or over-dry your skin.

Is hair toner okay when pregnant?

But luckily, there are beauty treatments and products that are safe to use while pregnant, and hair toner is one of them. “Hair toners, in general, are considered to be safe in pregnancy as they do not contain high levels of toxic chemicals,” says Sally Sartin, MD, a women’s health expert at K Health.

How can I prevent my belly from sagging after pregnancy?

Develop a cardio routine. Cardio exercise can help burn fat and tone your muscles. Eat healthy fats and proteins. Try regular strength training. Drink water. Massage with oils. Try skin-firming products. Hit the spa for a skin wrap.

Should I change my body wash while pregnant?

“Clean products are a great option for people who are looking to use them, but you do not need to switch your routine if you become pregnant,” Dr. Zeichner says.