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Atlas of Cosmetic Dermatology is a comprehensive,
highly visual resource that covers the full spectrum of aesthetic
techniques and products currently used in dermatological care.
The primary focus, of this indispensable text, is the management
of skin lesions and scars. In addition, there are full explanations
of the methods used for managing alopecia, hirsutism, and nail
discoloration and disfigurement. Completely up-to-date, Atlas
of Cosmetic Dermatology examines the full spectrum of cosmetics
and their use in the dermatological patient, including skin, hair,
and nails.
Features
- An examination of the full range of lesions and conditions that
are applicable for cosmetic/aesthetic treatment, including lentigos,
macules, and scars.
- Detailed, step-by-step illustrative coverage of cosmetic application.
- Over 600 full-colour photographs that depict pre-and post-treatment
results, show you the results of successful procedures.
- A special emphasis is given to complications of cosmetic use,
including irritancy, inflammation, and other allergic reactions.
- Additional coverage on the treatment of contact dermatitis as
a major complication to cosmetic use is included.
- Fundamentals of cosmetic formulation are detailed through the
use of "highlight boxes", making it easy for you to find important
information.
- Other disciplines of aesthetic dermatology such as acid peeling,
dermabrasion, and collagen implantation are comprehensively covered.
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Section 1. Approach to the Patient with Cosmetic
Problems
- Comedogenesis
- Acnegenesis
- Irritancy
- Allegenicity
- Contact Dermatitis
Section 2. Approach to the Patient with Diffuse,
Non-Scarring Hair Loss
Section 3. Cosmetics
- Facial Colored
- Eyelid
- Eyelash
- Eyebrow
- Postsurgical Facial Care
- Nail
- Cosmetic Nail Techniques
Section 4. Moisturizers
Section 5. Shampoos and Conditioners
- Hair Styling Cosmetics and Devices
- Hair Coloring Agents
- Hair Permanent Waving Agents
- Black Hair and Skin Cosmetics
- Hair Removal
Section 6. Skin Cleaners
Section 7. Photoaging and Sunscreen Products
Section 8. Non-Cosmetic Approaches to Treatment
- Facial Peeling: Phenol and Trichloracetic
Acids
- Punch Grafting
- Dermabrasion
- Gelatin and Collagen Implants
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