Pregnancy Skin Care Wyandotte MI

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

Local Businesses

Jean Marie Holland

734-282-2500
1713 Ford Ave
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Brandon Lynn Miner

(734) 282-2500
1500 Eureka Rd
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Holland, Jean

734-282-6397
1500 Eureka Rd
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Whitworth, Michael

734-282-3500
1500 Eureka Rd
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Holland, Jean M – Grekin Skin Institute

(734) 282-2500
1500 Eureka Rd
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Anthony S Kasiborski

734-284-2470
2300 Oak St
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Grekin Skin Institute

(734) 282-2500
1500 Eureka Rd
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Kasiborski Anthony

(734) 284-2470
2300 Oak St
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Whitworth, Michael W Do – Grekin Skin Institute

(734) 282-2500
1500 Eureka Rd
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Anthony S Kasiborski

(734) 284-2470
2300 Oak St
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Robert G Shimmel, Do

3301 Biddle St Ph 2
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Jean Marie Holland

(734) 282-2500
1500 Eureka Rd
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Michael Wesley Whitworth

(734) 282-2500
1500 Eureka Rd
Wyandotte, MI 48192


Pregnancy Skin Care FAQ in Wyandotte, MI

What is the best face wash during pregnancy?

Best Sensitive Skin Cleanser: Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser This cleanser, which many dermatologists (including those we spoke to for this piece) recommend to their patients, is perfect for pregnant people looking for a gentle option for washing their face and removing makeup.

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.

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’.

Is sunscreen OK when pregnant?

Is Sunscreen Safe During Pregnancy? The short answer is, yes! You should absolutely be wearing sunscreen throughout your pregnancy. Although your baby isn’t in the direct path of harmful UV rays, any harm to the mom’s skin could affect the baby.

What can I use instead of salicylic acid during pregnancy?

Glycolic Acid For another alternative to salicylic acid, Dr. Engelman suggests glycolic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that’s derived from sugarcane. “It’s an effective anti-acne ingredient that’s safe to use during pregnancy,” she says.

What if I used retinol before I knew I was pregnant?

Despite the low risk suggested by these studies, experts still suggest pregnant women avoid applying vitamin A-based formulations to their skin during early pregnancy. On the other hand, if you have used a cosmetic containing a retinol or a similar vitamin A-like compound during pregnancy, there’s no need to panic.

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. Hydroqui. Aluminum chloride. Formaldehyde. Chemical Sunscreens.

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.

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.

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.

Why should you not wash your hair during pregnancy?

Some communities believe that an unborn baby’s good fortune may be washed away if the mother washes her hair before the seventh month of pregnancy. For this reason, pregnant women may be asked not to wash their hair until the baby shower (godh bharai) ceremony.

Does pregnancy change your face forever?

Yvonne Butler Tobah, obstetrician and gynecologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., said a year postpartum usually resets body back to normal, but there are a few changes that can be permanent: Skin: A woman’s face, areolas, stomach and moles often darken during pregnancy, and might stay that way.