TY - BOOK AU - Zeina Tannous AU - Mathew Avram AU - Marc Avram AU - Sandy Tsao TI - Color Atlas of Cosmetic Dermatology SN - 0071639756 U1 - 616.5 PY - 2011/// CY - London PB - McGraw Hill Professional KW - N1 - Contents: Disorders of Sebaceous Glands Disorders of Eccrine Glands Disorders of Hair Follicles Disorders of Pigmentation Vascular Alterations Benign Growths Cutaneous Carcinomas Inflammatory Disorders Adipose Tissue Alterations Wound Healing Alterations Exogenous Cutaneous Alterations Index N2 - A visual guide to diagnosis and treatment, this is a second edition of the very popular and only ATLAS of cosmetic dermatology to cover diagnosis, treatment, and procedures all in the same reference. About the Book This book covers all non-malignant skin problems in a richly illustrated format that makes the information you need easy to find and to see. All topics include background, diagnosis, indications, contraindications, and treatment options, including medical and surgical treatments. Dosages are present for medical treatments, and descriptions/photos/techniques are given for surgical options. Key Selling Features Information is presented in an easy-to-access and easy-to-digest bulleted format. Richly illustrated with more pictures than text to show the reader what they really need to know. Includes both medical and surgical management of all cosmetic dermatologic problems. All the information you need about treating non-malignant skin conditions in one resource. Shows you what you need to know with rich program of over 500 full-color illustrations. Market / Audience Dermatologists (18,000); Plastic Surgeons (10,000) Dr. Zeina Tannous, Dr. Sandy Tsao, and Dr. Matthew Avram are Professors at Harvard University Medical School and practice at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston MA. Author Profiles Dr. Marc Avram (New York, NY) is Clinical Professor of Dermatology at New York University and practices on 5th Avenue in New York City; Common terms and phrases: Acad Dermatol acid peels acne scars actinic alexandrite anesthesia Arch Dermatol areas BIBLIOGRAPHY botulinum toxin clinical CO2 laser common cosmetic cryotherapy cutaneous cyst dermal Dermatol Surg DERMATOPATHOLOGY dermis DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS diode laser donor dye laser dye laser treatment dyschromia efficacy EPIDEMIOLOGY Incidence epidermal erythema facial female Figure fillers fluences fractional resurfacing glycolic acid granuloma hair grafts hair removal hair transplant hemangiomas hyperhidrosis hyperpigmentation hypertrophic scars improvement injection intense pulsed light keloids keratosis KEY CONSULTATIVE QUESTIONS laser hair removal laser resurfacing laser therapy lentigines lesions liposuction long-pulsed males melasma ment modalities multiple treatments muscle Nd:YAG laser PATHOGENESIS patients pattern hair loss pigment postoperative Precipitating factors procedure pulse duration pulsed dye laser Q-switched lasers Q-switched Nd:YAG Q-switched ruby recurrence result rhytides risk scar formation sclerotherapy side effects spider angiomas striae sun exposure sunscreen superficial surgery tattoos telangiectasias tion tissue topical treat tretinoin tumors vitiligo ER -