Eczema at AgeRejuvenation in Tampa, FL

Eczema treatment in Tampa, FL

Eczema Treatment in Tampa, FL

Persistent eczema is more than a skin surface problem. AgeRejuvenation's medical-grade approach addresses the immune and inflammatory triggers that keep your skin from healing.

Persistent eczema is more than a skin surface problem. AgeRejuvenation's medical-grade approach addresses the immune and inflammatory triggers that keep your skin from healing.

Understanding Eczema

Common symptoms

Symptoms evaluated at AgeRejuvenation in Tampa include:

How we treat eczema in Tampa

Care plans are personalized to the root cause. Treatments include:

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Eczema FAQs

'What can help eczema beyond over-the-counter creams?'

'Consistent moisturization with fragrance-free products, identifying and avoiding your specific triggers, and using gentle skincare routines are foundational. When those steps are not enough, professional treatments like medical-grade skincare, PRP therapy, and microneedling can help restore the skin barrier and reduce inflammation more effectively than standard products.'

'What age does eczema usually start?'

'Eczema most commonly appears in early childhood, with many people experiencing first symptoms before age 5. It can also develop in adults for the first time. Many children see improvement as they grow, but eczema that persists into adulthood tends to require consistent management.'

'How do I stop eczema from getting worse?'

'Moisturize regularly with fragrance-free products, avoid known triggers including harsh soaps, allergens, and temperature extremes, and use gentle skincare routines. Professional treatments can reduce inflammation and strengthen your skin barrier to help prevent future flares. An evaluation can also identify specific dietary or environmental triggers you may not be aware of.'

'Does eczema go away permanently?'

'There is no cure for eczema, but it can be effectively managed to significantly reduce symptoms and flare frequency. Many children see improvement over time. With the right professional treatment and trigger management, most patients can achieve long periods of controlled symptoms.'

'Is eczema related to gut health or diet?'

'Emerging research links gut microbiome imbalances and food sensitivities to eczema flares in some patients. Dairy, gluten, eggs, and soy are common dietary triggers. AgeRejuvenation offers advanced food sensitivity testing that can help identify whether dietary factors are contributing to your skin inflammation.'

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