Children's skin
Children's skin requires specialized care due to its sensitive nature. It is thinner and more prone to irritation and infection compared to adult skin. Our dermatology services focus on providing comprehensive care for children, treating conditions such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, hives and skin allergies. We use gentle and safe methods, adapted to the needs of children, to ensure their health and comfort. We also provide advice on daily skin care for children, with an emphasis on prevention and protection from external factors such as the sun and pollution. Our specialist team is dedicated to the care of young patients, creating a friendly and supportive environment for children and parents.
Do you have additional questions about the service?
Why is children's skin more sensitive than adult skin?
Children's skin is thinner and less resistant to external factors, such as the sun and pollutants. Also, the sebaceous glands are not fully developed, making the skin more prone to irritation and dryness.
What are the most common skin diseases in children?
Some of the most common skin conditions include atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, hives, and skin allergies. These conditions can be effectively treated with proper care and treatment.
How can I protect my child's skin from the sun?
Use sunscreen with a high SPF (SPF 30 or higher) and reapply often. Also, you prefer to dress the child in protective clothing and a hat and avoid exposure to the sun during peak hours (10 am - 4 pm).
What can I do to avoid irritation on my child's skin?
Use mild cleansers and moisturizers specially designed for children. Avoid products with perfume or alcohol and make sure the child's skin is always well moisturized.
When should I see a dermatologist for my child?
If you notice a persistent rash, dryness, redness or any other worrying symptom on your child's skin, it is a good idea to consult a dermatologist. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent the condition from worsening.