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Pediatric Dermatology

For our younger patients with unique dermatologic needs, we offer pediatric dermatology services. With a team of dedicated pediatric medical professionals, we are well-equipped to provide children with the patience and gentle care that they require. Alta Vista Dermatology offers pediatric dermatology services to residents of Denver, Highlands Ranch, and the surrounding areas of Colorado.

Whether your child develops a temporary rash or a chronic skin condition, you need to know that help is available. Alta Vista Dermatology treats patients of all ages. More than offering a standard of care across the board, we recognize that our young patients are more than pint-sized adults; they are individuals with developing systems that require specialized care. Our team and pediatric dermatologist offers diagnosis and treatment for numerous pediatric conditions, including allergic contact dermatitis, acne, psoriasis, eczema, and more.

Childhood dermatologic conditions can have an enormous impact on your child. Children who visit our practice enter into a welcoming environment with friendly staff who listen to concerns and answer questions in a way that is easily understood.

Acne

Acne is one of the primary dermatologic concerns that may occur during childhood. Boys and girls from pre-teen all the way through their twenties may struggle with issues such as enlarged or clogged pores, widespread inflammation, blackheads, whiteheads, and other distressing symptoms. Our experienced staff offers solutions to patients based on their age, their type of acne, its severity, and other factors. We understand the need for resolution due to the emotional toll acne can have on a young person, and we provide care with the goal of prompt results and the prevention of scarring.

Learn more about acne treatments.

Birthmarks

Pediatric Dermatology in Denver, CO

Small spots or blotches may be noticed on a newborn’s skin. In many cases, pigmentation lasts only for a short time, lasting anywhere between a few weeks to a few months. Birthmarks are spots that are noticed within the first few weeks of life. These spots, instead of fading away, may become larger and more noticeable with time. Birthmarks are not the result of foods consumed during pregnancy, nor from abnormal fetal development or birth trauma. In most cases, the cause of a birthmark is never determined. What your physician can do is identify whether your baby’s birthmark is pigmented or vascular in nature, devising a plan for treatment if necessary.

Eczema

Pediatric Dermatology in Denver, CO

Eczema is far different from the occasional rash. Children affected by eczema may suffer chronic irritation marked by periods of flare-up, in which itching and redness become prominent issues. Eczema is often associated with atopic dermatitis, an irritation that develops from extreme sensitivity to an environmental allergen. Common triggers include animal dander, pollen, mold, dust, and certain foods. There are also ties to family genetics, stress, heat, and general allergies. Eczema may be treated with topical corticosteroid medication as well as support for the identification of triggers and the avoidance of them.

Learn more about eczema treatment.

Keratosis Pilaris

This non-contagious condition is commonly referred to as “chicken skin.” As much as 80 percent of the pediatric population, including teens, is affected by this condition. Keratosis pilaris most often has no symptoms other than rough texture. Patients may seek treatment, however, due to the emotional discomfort they feel because of their appearance.

Learn more about actinic keratosis treatment.

Molluscum

Molluscum contagiosum is a viral condition in which small pink, white, or flesh-toned bumps develop on the skin. Though not painful, the rash may cause itchiness. Children, teens, and even adults may experience this condition, especially if they engage in sports such as gymnastics, wrestling, or swimming, which may be played where the molluscum contagiosum virus lives. This rash can develop on areas such as the face, legs, groin, arms, chest, stomach, or genital area, and may appear as only a few bumps or as a cluster or row. Early treatment is most effective in resolving this condition.

Warts

Warts develop when the human papillomavirus enters the skin through a small cut or scrape. We often see these fleshy growths on the fingers or hands, though they may occur elsewhere. Many patients visit their dermatologist for wart treatment to improve their appearance or minimize the risk of spreading infection to other parts of the body or other individuals.

Learn more about wart removal.

If your child is in need of dermatologic care, you can feel confident choosing Alta Vista Dermatology for all of their pediatric dermatology needs. With a dedicated pediatric team, we have all of the resources necessary to properly care for our younger guests. Contact us today to schedule an appointment. We welcome patients from Denver and Highlands Ranch, CO.

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