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Cellulite Pathophysiology and Treatment Basic and Clinical Dermatology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London CRC Press 2010Edition: 2nd edition, illustrated, revisedDescription: 224 pagesISBN:
  • 1439802726
  • 9781439802724
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.3/98
Contents:
Contents: Chapter 1 Social Impact of Cellulite and Its Impact on Quality of Life Chapter 2 Psychological Impact of Cellulite on the Aff ected Patients Chapter 3 Anatomy of Cellulite and the Interstitial Matrix Chapter 4 Definition Clinical Aspects Classifications and Diagnostic Techniques Chapter 5 Cellulite Pathophysiology Chapter 6 Diagnostic Techniques Chapter 7 CelluliteAssociated Clinical Conditions of Aesthetic Interest Chapter 8 Medical Therapy Chapter 16 Accent Unipolar Radiofrequency Chapter 17 Scientific Bases for the Use of LowLevel Light Energy on the Treatment of Cellulite When Less Is More YAG Laser Chapter 20 Dermoelectroporatin and Biodermogenesi Chapter 21 Carboxitherapy Chapter 22 TriPollar Radiofrequency Chapter 23 CryolipolysisTM for Subcutaneous Fat Layer Reduction Chapter 9 Topical Management of Cellulite Chapter 10 Golden Lift in the Management of Cellulite Chapter 11 Injection Lipolysis for Body Sculpting and Cellulite Reduction Chapter 12 NoNeedle Mesotherapy Chapter 13 EndermologieLPG Systems after 15 Years Chapter 14 The Use of the TriActive in the Treatment of Cellulite Chapter 15 VelaSmooth and VelaShape Chapter 24 Subcision Liposuction Liposculpture and Lipoplasty Chapter 26 Study Protocols in Cellulite Chapter 27 Digital Photography and Other Imaging Techniques in Cellulite Back Cover
Summary: It is estimated that 80 percent of women have some degree of cellulite. Although there are no permanent solutions for cellulite, dermatologists recognize that this is an issue of importance for many women. This guide reviews current research on the pathophysiology and treatment of cellulite, as well as the many recent developments in medical therap Common terms and phrases: active adipocytes adipose tissue aesthetic alterations appearance of cellulite areas assessment Bacci blood body buttocks carbohydrates cause cellular cellulite cellulite treatment circumference clinical study collagen connective tissue Cosmet Laser Ther cutaneous Dermatol Surg Dermatology dermis device diet disease DMAE drug edema effects efficacy electroporation Endermologie energy evaluation factors fat layer fatty acids female fibroblasts fibrous Figure flaccidity glycemic index gynoid Hexsel histological hormones images improvement increase inflammation inflammatory injection lipolysis insulin insulin resistance Lasers Surg lesions lidocaine lipid lipodystrophy lipolysis liposculpture liposuction localized fat lymphatic drainage massage measurements mechanical membrane ment mesotherapy metabolic microcirculation muscle obesity patients peel phosphatidylcholine Plast procedure protein protocol radiofrequency reduction septa sessions skin surface stimulation stretch marks striae Subcision subcutaneous fat subcutaneous tissue subjects superficial surgery surgical technique therapy thermography thigh tion transdermal treated treatment of cellulite Tri-Active TriPollar ultrasound vascular VelaSmooth venous wavelength women
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Contents:

Chapter 1 Social Impact of Cellulite and Its Impact on Quality of Life

Chapter 2 Psychological Impact of Cellulite on the Aff ected Patients

Chapter 3 Anatomy of Cellulite and the Interstitial Matrix

Chapter 4 Definition Clinical Aspects Classifications and Diagnostic Techniques

Chapter 5 Cellulite Pathophysiology

Chapter 6 Diagnostic Techniques

Chapter 7 CelluliteAssociated Clinical Conditions of Aesthetic Interest

Chapter 8 Medical Therapy

Chapter 16 Accent Unipolar Radiofrequency

Chapter 17 Scientific Bases for the Use of LowLevel Light Energy on the Treatment of Cellulite

When Less Is More

YAG Laser

Chapter 20 Dermoelectroporatin and Biodermogenesi

Chapter 21 Carboxitherapy

Chapter 22 TriPollar Radiofrequency

Chapter 23 CryolipolysisTM for Subcutaneous Fat Layer Reduction


Chapter 9 Topical Management of Cellulite

Chapter 10 Golden Lift in the Management of Cellulite

Chapter 11 Injection Lipolysis for Body Sculpting and Cellulite Reduction

Chapter 12 NoNeedle Mesotherapy

Chapter 13 EndermologieLPG Systems after 15 Years

Chapter 14 The Use of the TriActive in the Treatment of Cellulite

Chapter 15 VelaSmooth and VelaShape

Chapter 24 Subcision

Liposuction Liposculpture and Lipoplasty

Chapter 26 Study Protocols in Cellulite

Chapter 27 Digital Photography and Other Imaging Techniques in Cellulite

Back Cover

It is estimated that 80 percent of women have some degree of cellulite. Although there are no permanent solutions for cellulite, dermatologists recognize that this is an issue of importance for many women. This guide reviews current research on the pathophysiology and treatment of cellulite, as well as the many recent developments in medical therap Common terms and phrases: active adipocytes adipose tissue aesthetic alterations appearance of cellulite areas assessment Bacci blood body buttocks carbohydrates cause cellular cellulite cellulite treatment circumference clinical study collagen connective tissue Cosmet Laser Ther cutaneous Dermatol Surg Dermatology dermis device diet disease DMAE drug edema effects efficacy electroporation Endermologie energy evaluation factors fat layer fatty acids female fibroblasts fibrous Figure flaccidity glycemic index gynoid Hexsel histological hormones images improvement increase inflammation inflammatory injection lipolysis insulin insulin resistance Lasers Surg lesions lidocaine lipid lipodystrophy lipolysis liposculpture liposuction localized fat lymphatic drainage massage measurements mechanical membrane ment mesotherapy metabolic microcirculation muscle obesity patients peel phosphatidylcholine Plast procedure protein protocol radiofrequency reduction septa sessions skin surface stimulation stretch marks striae Subcision subcutaneous fat subcutaneous tissue subjects superficial surgery surgical technique therapy thermography thigh tion transdermal treated treatment of cellulite Tri-Active TriPollar ultrasound vascular VelaSmooth venous wavelength women

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