Cosmetic Corner

Pediatric Skin Care: Survey of the Cutis Editorial Board


 

More Tips From Dermatologists

The dermatologists we polled had the following advice for their peers:

Keep the regimen as simple as possible and make sure your skin care advice is culturally relevant.—Craig Burkhart, MD (Chapel Hill, North Carolina)

Please, avoid direct sun exposure as much as possible by wearing protective garments and finding shades in the outside.—Jisun Cha, MD (New Brunswick, New Jersey)

Good habits start early. Teach children how to care for their skin and they will carry that practice with them over the course of their lifetime, and hopefully pass it on.—James Q. Del Rosso, DO (Las Vegas, Nevada)

About This Survey
The survey was fielded electronically to Cutis Editorial Board Members within the United States from September 13, 2018, to October 4, 2018. A total of 22 usable responses were received.

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