Caring for Young Skin
Pediatric Dermatology
Gentle, specialized skin care for infants, children, and teens. Our providers care for pediatric patients of all ages at our offices in McLean and Woodbridge, VA.

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Understanding
Understanding Pediatric Dermatology
Pediatric dermatology is the branch of dermatology dedicated to diagnosing and treating skin, hair, and nail conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Children's skin differs from adult skin in important ways: it is thinner, more sensitive, and still developing. This means that conditions can present differently and treatments must be carefully tailored to a child's age, skin type, and overall health.
From newborn birthmarks, infant and toddler skin issues to teenage acne, a pediatric dermatology visit addresses both the medical and emotional aspects of childhood skin conditions, helping children feel comfortable and confident in their own skin. At Skin & Laser Dermatology Center, P.C., our providers care for pediatric patients of all ages at our offices in McLean and Woodbridge, VA.
What We Treat
Common Conditions Treated in Children
Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
One of the most common childhood skin conditions, eczema causes dry, itchy, inflamed patches of skin. It often begins in infancy and can flare periodically throughout childhood. Management focuses on gentle skin care, moisturization, trigger avoidance, and prescription therapies when needed.
Acne
Acne affects the majority of adolescents and can also appear in younger children. Early, appropriate treatment helps control breakouts, reduce the risk of scarring, and support a teenager’s self-esteem.
Warts & Molluscum Contagiosum
These common viral skin growths spread easily among children. Treatment may be recommended when lesions are spreading, bothersome, or cosmetically concerning.
Birthmarks
Vascular birthmarks (such as hemangiomas and port-wine stains) and pigmented birthmarks (such as congenital moles) are evaluated to determine whether monitoring or treatment is appropriate. Some birthmarks benefit from early intervention, so timely evaluation matters.
Rashes & Skin Infections
Children frequently develop rashes from viral illnesses, bacterial infections (such as impetigo), fungal infections (such as ringworm), contact allergies, and irritants like diaper dermatitis. An accurate diagnosis guides the right treatment and prevents unnecessary discomfort.
Moles
New or changing moles in children are examined to distinguish normal developmental changes from spots that need closer monitoring or removal.
Hair & Scalp Conditions
Conditions such as alopecia areata, tinea capitis (scalp ringworm), and cradle cap are common in childhood and respond best to prompt, condition-specific care.
Psoriasis, Vitiligo & Chronic Conditions
Long-term skin conditions in children require ongoing management plans that evolve as the child grows, along with support for the emotional impact these conditions can have.
Guidance
When to See a Dermatologist for Your Child
Parents are encouraged to schedule an evaluation in any of the situations below. Early diagnosis often means simpler treatment and better outcomes.
- A rash persists or worsens despite home care
- A birthmark grows or changes
- Itching interferes with sleep or daily activities
- A mole looks unusual or changes in size, shape, or color
- Acne is not responding to over-the-counter products
- A skin concern is causing your child distress
Your Visit
What to Expect at Your Child's Visit
Comprehensive Evaluation
The visit begins with a review of your child’s medical history, family history, and the story of the skin concern, followed by a careful examination of the affected areas.
Child-Friendly Approach
Visits are paced to keep children at ease. Procedures, when needed, are explained in age-appropriate terms, and comfort measures such as topical numbing are used whenever possible.
Individualized Treatment Plan
Treatment recommendations take into account your child’s age, skin sensitivity, lifestyle, and the preferences of the family. Options may include gentle skin care routines, topical medications, oral medications, in-office procedures, or simple monitoring over time.
Parent Education
Because much of pediatric skin care happens at home, families leave with clear guidance on bathing, moisturizing, medication use, trigger avoidance, and warning signs that should prompt a follow-up.
Treatment Approaches
Treatment in pediatric dermatology is always matched to the condition and the child. Mild conditions often respond to conservative measures such as gentle cleansers, fragrance-free moisturizers, and barrier creams. Prescription topical therapies, including corticosteroids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory creams, are commonly used for eczema, psoriasis, and other inflammatory conditions at strengths appropriate for young skin.
Oral medications may be recommended for infections, severe acne, or persistent inflammatory disease. In-office procedures, such as cryotherapy for warts, cantharidin application for molluscum, or minor surgical removal of concerning growths, are performed with attention to minimizing discomfort and scarring.
For certain birthmarks and vascular lesions, laser treatment may be discussed, and early treatment can improve results. Chronic conditions are managed with long-term plans and regular follow-up so that care keeps pace with your child's growth and development.
Why It Matters
Benefits of Specialized Pediatric Skin Care
Working with a provider experienced in children's skin offers real advantages. Addressing skin conditions early can prevent complications such as scarring and infection, and it supports a child's comfort, sleep, and self-confidence. Families throughout Northern Virginia trust Skin & Laser Dermatology Center, P.C. for comprehensive pediatric skin care close to home.
- Accurate diagnosis of conditions that can look alike
- Treatments dosed and selected for developing skin
- A gentler experience that reduces anxiety for children and parents
- Continuity of care from infancy through the teenage years
Schedule your child's consultation
Meet with our highly experienced staff at our McLean or Woodbridge, VA dermatology offices to discuss your child's skin concerns and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to their needs.
Make an AppointmentMcLean
(703) 893-1114Woodbridge
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Frequently Asked Questions
Children of any age, including newborns, can be evaluated. Many conditions, such as birthmarks and infantile eczema, are best assessed early in life.
Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The procedures described involve cosmetic treatments and carry risks and potential complications. Results may vary and are not guaranteed. Consultation with a dermatology care provider experienced in these procedures is essential to discuss risks, benefits, and other concerns. The procedures should only be performed by a qualified and licensed medical professional. It is critical to follow all post-procedure instructions from your provider for the best possible outcome. Any decision to undergo these procedures should be made after careful consideration and consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.
Our Providers
Dedicated Team
Our physicians and mid-level providers work together to build the treatment plan that best fits your child's skin and your family's goals.






