Pregnancy Skin Care Stony Brook NY

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

Local Businesses

Steve Mc Clain

(631) 444-7777
Level 2 Ste 766 Dept Derm, University Hlth Sci Ctr
Stony Brook, NY 11794


Jack P Tom

631-444-0004
207 Hallock Rd Ste 211
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Collin Brathwaite

(631) 444-1045
Stony Brook Hosp – Surgery Dept HSCT190060
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Sami Khan

Suny-Stony Brook University Medical Center Hsc T-19 Rm 060
Stony Brook, NY 11794


Thuy Nguyen

(631) 689-6500
2500 Nesconset Highway Suite 4D
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Balvantray P Arora

631-444-8207
T19 060 Hsc,
Stony Brook, NY 11794


Nina Pabby

631-444-3843
Hsc T-16 Room 060,
Stony Brook, NY 11794


Richard Clark

(631) 444-3894
Health Sciences Center, 101 Nicolls Rd
Stony Brook, NY 11794


Schneck Gideon L

(631) 246-9140
2500 Nesconset Hwy Bldg 17B
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Marcia G Tonnesen

631-444-7596
Suny At Stony Brook-Z8165 Health Science Center T-16-060,
Stony Brook, NY 11794


Mark Epstein

(631) 689-1100
2500 Route 347 Building 22A
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Christopher Adams

631-444-3843
Hsc T-16 Room 060,
Stony Brook, NY 11794


Jason Ganz

(631) 444-8210
Hsc T19-060
Stony Brook, NY 11794


Amy Wishner Steinberg

631-689-7683
2500 Nesconset Hwy Bldg 5A
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Epstein, Mark D – Epstein Mark D

(631) 689-1100
2500 Nesconset Hwy # 22A
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Thuy Thanh Nguyen

631-689-6500
2500 Nesconset Hwy Bldg 4D
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Amy Wishner Steinberg

(631) 689-7683
2500 Route 347 – Bldg 5a Amy Wishner Steinberg Md
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Amy Steinberg

(631) 689-7683
2500 Route 347 Bldg 5
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Mark Danl Epstein

631-689-1100

Stony Brook, NY 11790


Richard Clark

(631) 444-3894
101 Nicolls Road – HSC T-16, 020
Stony Brook, NY 11790


Pregnancy Skin Care FAQ in Stony Brook, NY

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.

What oils should you avoid when pregnant?

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

What skincare brands are safe for pregnancy?

Belli Skincare. Earth Mama® Organics. Erbavia Organic Skincare. The Spoiled Mama. BeautyCounter.

Why is tuna not allowed for pregnant?

Tuna is a fish that often contains high levels of mercury. Ingesting too much mercury during pregnancy can harm the development of your baby’s brain and nervous system, ultimately resulting in a range of health and developmental problems.

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.

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.

Can I get a tattoo while pregnant?

Although the risk is small, it is recommended that you wait to get a tattoo until after your baby is born. Little information is available about the safety of skin dyes used for tattooing during pregnancy. It is possible that the chemicals in the dye may affect the development of the baby during the first 12 weeks.

When should you start Moisturising when pregnant?

Once that pregnancy test comes back positive, start moisturizing the areas where stretch marks are most likely to develop—your belly, lower back, breasts, and hips.

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 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.

How can I pamper my skin during pregnancy?

Maintain A Proper Skin Regime Your skin needs to get pampered too. Exfoliate your skin with a scrub two or three times a week. Make sure you wash your face with a good face wash everyday. Also, prepare some homemade face packs for a natural glow on your face.

Can I get my nails done while pregnant?

Some people wonder if you can get your nails done during pregnancy since polishes and polish removers contain many chemicals. Most experts agree that manicures and pedicures are safe during pregnancy. If you go to a professional salon with good safety standards, you can enjoy some pampering while you’re expecting.

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.

Why do I look prettier when pregnant?

Experts believe a combination of hormones, oil and a 40% increase in blood volume makes a pregnant woman’s skin seem luminous during pregnancy. “Pregnancy’s hormonal changes deliver more oxygen and nutrients to all organs, including the skin,” Dr.