Pediatric Dermatology

A pediatric dermatologist is qualified to treat the child if the child has a skin condition like a birthmark, eczema, warts, or psoriasis. Using the most recent treatment options, pediatric dermatologists treat a wide range of skin conditions that affect children. From conception to adolescence, children are seen by pediatric dermatologists.

Treatment for a wide range of conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails, including vitiligo, hives, and warts, as well as hemangiomas and other vascular birthmarks, pigmented birthmarks, and congenital skin disorders, to name a few. Minor surgical procedures, such as skin biopsies, surgical removal of skin lesions (e.g., cysts, warts), and laser treatment of vascular birthmarks.

Track 18.1 Basics of Pediatric Dermatology

Track 18.2 Most Common Pediatric Dermatologic Conditions

Track 18.3 Complications

Track 18.4 Prevention of Dermatologic Conditions in Pediatrics

Track 18.5 Treatment and Management of Pediatric Dermatologic Conditions

Track 18.6 Treatment of skin conditions (Birthmarks, Dermatitis, Eczema, Psoriasis, Allergic Reactions, Vitiligo, and others).

Track 18.7 Skin Growths (Warts, Cysts, and Moles)

Track 18.8 Laser Treatments

Track 18.9 Skin Biopsies

Track 18.10 Skin Cancer