Cosmetic Dermatology Products and Procedures
Zoe Diana Draelos
Cosmetic Dermatology Products and Procedures - 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2DQ, UK John Wiley & Sons 2011 - 548 pages
Contents:
Foreword
Photoaging
SeIfperceived sensitive skin
Sensitive skin and the somatosensory system
Novel compelling noninvasive techniques
Contact dermatitis and topical agents
Diagnosis
Creams lotions and ointments
Antioxidants and antiinflammatories
Peptides and proteins
Cellular growth factors
Topical vitamins
Clinical uses of hydroxyacids
The contribution of dietaLy nutrients
Hyaluronic acid fillers
Skin fillers
Personal cleansers Body washes
Nonfoaming and lowfoaming cleansers
Shampoos for normal scalp hygiene and dandruff
Facial moisturizers
Hand and foot moisturizers
Sunless tanning products
Antiperspirants and deodorants
Facial foundation
Camouflage techniques
Lips and Iipsticks
Nail physiology and grooming
References
References
Hair physiology and grooming
Permanent hair waving
Hair straightening
Hair styling technology and formulations
Botanicals
Polylactic acid fillers
Medium depth chemical peels
C02 laser resurfacing Confluent and fractionated
Nonablative resurfacing
Microdermabrasion
Advanced techniques
Laserassisted hair removal
LED photomodulation for reversal of photoaging
Liposuction of the neck
Hand recontouring with calcium hydroxylapatite
Antiaging regimens
Overthecounter acne treatments
Rosacea regimens
Eczema regimens
Psoriasis regimens
Index
Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures providesa comprehensive compendium of the approaches cosmetic dermatolgistscan apply for their patients. It is structured by use within adaily routine so the dermatologist can provide a complete solutionfor their patients. It reviews skin physiology and the deliverysystems of cosmetics, and how they affect the skin. It then lookssequentially at hygiene products for cleaning and mositurizing theskin, adornment products for colouring before looking at antiagingtechniques for rejuvenating the skin and their applications astherapeutics.
Using short, tightly focused chapters written byrecognized experts, Cosmetic Dermatology: Productsand Procedures
Covers cosmetic applications for hygiene, adornment andantiaging
Reviews the full range of cosmetic products and procedures
Provides both therapeutic and aesthetic applications
Comprises concise, highly focused chapters enabling the readerto gather a thorough understanding
References key significant evidence presented foreach chapter
1444359517 9781444359510 = achieve acid active addition agents aging allow appearance application associated barrier bars benefit blade body body wash camouflage cause cells changes chemical cleansers cleansing clinical color combination common consumer contain cosmetics cream damage delivery dermatitis Dermatol developed drug dry skin effects efficacy emulsions enhance epidermis evaluation exposure face facial factors fibers Figure formulation function hair hand human hydration important improve increased infections ingredients irritation lashes layer lead less light lipids lips liquid makeup materials measured mechanisms method moisturizing nail plate natural needs normal occur patients performance phase physical pigments potential powder prevent properties protection proteins reactions reduced removal result scalp sensitive shampoos shaving soap solvents stratum corneum structure studies subjects sunscreen surfactants Table technique therapeutic topical treatment types typically wash xerosis
-- Medical / General -- Medical / Dermatology-- Medical › Dermatology--Cosmetics. -- Dermatologic Agents. --Cosmetic Techniques.--Skin Care– methods.
RL87.C68 QV 60 C8346 2009
646.7′2–dc22
Cosmetic Dermatology Products and Procedures - 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2DQ, UK John Wiley & Sons 2011 - 548 pages
Contents:
Foreword
Photoaging
SeIfperceived sensitive skin
Sensitive skin and the somatosensory system
Novel compelling noninvasive techniques
Contact dermatitis and topical agents
Diagnosis
Creams lotions and ointments
Antioxidants and antiinflammatories
Peptides and proteins
Cellular growth factors
Topical vitamins
Clinical uses of hydroxyacids
The contribution of dietaLy nutrients
Hyaluronic acid fillers
Skin fillers
Personal cleansers Body washes
Nonfoaming and lowfoaming cleansers
Shampoos for normal scalp hygiene and dandruff
Facial moisturizers
Hand and foot moisturizers
Sunless tanning products
Antiperspirants and deodorants
Facial foundation
Camouflage techniques
Lips and Iipsticks
Nail physiology and grooming
References
References
Hair physiology and grooming
Permanent hair waving
Hair straightening
Hair styling technology and formulations
Botanicals
Polylactic acid fillers
Medium depth chemical peels
C02 laser resurfacing Confluent and fractionated
Nonablative resurfacing
Microdermabrasion
Advanced techniques
Laserassisted hair removal
LED photomodulation for reversal of photoaging
Liposuction of the neck
Hand recontouring with calcium hydroxylapatite
Antiaging regimens
Overthecounter acne treatments
Rosacea regimens
Eczema regimens
Psoriasis regimens
Index
Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures providesa comprehensive compendium of the approaches cosmetic dermatolgistscan apply for their patients. It is structured by use within adaily routine so the dermatologist can provide a complete solutionfor their patients. It reviews skin physiology and the deliverysystems of cosmetics, and how they affect the skin. It then lookssequentially at hygiene products for cleaning and mositurizing theskin, adornment products for colouring before looking at antiagingtechniques for rejuvenating the skin and their applications astherapeutics.
Using short, tightly focused chapters written byrecognized experts, Cosmetic Dermatology: Productsand Procedures
Covers cosmetic applications for hygiene, adornment andantiaging
Reviews the full range of cosmetic products and procedures
Provides both therapeutic and aesthetic applications
Comprises concise, highly focused chapters enabling the readerto gather a thorough understanding
References key significant evidence presented foreach chapter
1444359517 9781444359510 = achieve acid active addition agents aging allow appearance application associated barrier bars benefit blade body body wash camouflage cause cells changes chemical cleansers cleansing clinical color combination common consumer contain cosmetics cream damage delivery dermatitis Dermatol developed drug dry skin effects efficacy emulsions enhance epidermis evaluation exposure face facial factors fibers Figure formulation function hair hand human hydration important improve increased infections ingredients irritation lashes layer lead less light lipids lips liquid makeup materials measured mechanisms method moisturizing nail plate natural needs normal occur patients performance phase physical pigments potential powder prevent properties protection proteins reactions reduced removal result scalp sensitive shampoos shaving soap solvents stratum corneum structure studies subjects sunscreen surfactants Table technique therapeutic topical treatment types typically wash xerosis
-- Medical / General -- Medical / Dermatology-- Medical › Dermatology--Cosmetics. -- Dermatologic Agents. --Cosmetic Techniques.--Skin Care– methods.
RL87.C68 QV 60 C8346 2009
646.7′2–dc22