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Cosmetic Dermatology


Cosmetic Dermatology

Products and Procedures
3. Aufl.

von: Zoe Diana Draelos

196,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 06.01.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119676768
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 640

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<p>In the Third Edition of <i>Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures</i>, accomplished dermatologist Dr. Zoe Diana Draelos delivers the latest information on procedural innovations in the rapidly developing field of cosmetic dermatology. This new edition is structured to follow the typical patient’s cosmetic routing, from everyday moisturizing to adornment and anti-aging techniques. It includes summary boxes at the start of each section to allow for quick reference in a clinical setting, over 300 full-color images illustrate procedures, and demonstrates the benefits of cosmetic products and techniques. </p> <p><i>Cosmetic Dermatology</i> combines the expertise of   leaders in research, industry, surgery, and practice to introduce cutting edge concepts and outline the best techniques in the cosmetic field.. It addresses appearance issues affecting the skin, hair, and nails.  The new edition  offers a complete cosmetic regimen for the patients of any cosmetic dermatologist, whether hospital-based or in private practice. It also provides:  </p> <ul> <li>A thorough introduction to basic concepts in dermatology, including skin physiology pertinent to cosmetic dermatology and the delivery of cosmetic actives </li> <li>A comprehensive exploration of skin hygiene products, including cleansers, moisturizers, and personal care products </li> <li>Practical discussions of adornments, including colored facial cosmetics, eye cosmetics, camouflaging products, nail cosmetics, and hair cosmetics </li> <li>In-depth examinations of anti-aging products and procedures, including cosmeceuticals, injectable anti-aging techniques, resurfacing techniques, and skin modulation techniques </li> </ul> <p><i>Cosmetic Dermatology</i> is perfect for practicing and academic dermatologists, trainee dermatologists, dermatology nurses, and skin care industry researchers It will also earn a place in the libraries of gynecologists, medical aestheticians, family practitioners, and plastic surgeons. </p> <p> </p>
<p>List of Contributors, ix</p> <p>Foreword, xiii</p> <p>Preface, xiv</p> <p><b>Part I: Basic Concepts, 1</b></p> <p><b>Section 1: Skin Physiology Pertinent to Cosmetic Dermatology, 3</b></p> <p>1 Epidermal Barrier, 5<br /><i>Sreekumar Pillai, Megan Manco, Christian Oresajo, and Nada Baalbaki</i></p> <p>2 Photoaging, 16<br /><i>Kalee Shah, Kira Minkis, Jillian Havey Swary, and Murad Alam</i></p> <p>3 Pigmentation and Skin of Color, 26<br /><i>Jasmine C. Hollinger, Chesahna Kindred, and Rebat M. Halder</i></p> <p>4 The Somatosensory System and Sensitive Skin, 37<br /><i>Francis McGlone, David Reilly, and Zoe Diana Draelos</i></p> <p>5 Novel, Compelling, Noninvasive Techniques for Evaluating Cosmetic Products, 47<br /><i>Thomas J. Stephens and Lily I. Jiang</i></p> <p>6 Contact Dermatitis and Topical Agents, 57<br /><i>Emily C. Milam, Alexandra Price, Sarika Ramachandran, and David E. Cohen</i></p> <p>7 Skin Exposome, 72<br /><i>Gabrielle Sore and Stephen Lynch</i></p> <p>8 Skin Microbiome: General Overview and Application Perspectives, 79<br /><i>Magali Moreau and Yaxian Zhen</i></p> <p><b>Section 2: Delivery of Cosmetic Skin Actives and Product Labeling, 89</b></p> <p>9 Percutaneous Delivery of Cosmetic Actives to the Skin, 91<br /><i>Sreekumar Pillai, Surabhi Singh, Christian Oresajo, and Nada Baalbaki</i></p> <p>10 Creams and Ointments, 101<br /><i>Irwin Palefsky</i></p> <p>11 International Nomenclature Chemical Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook: Back-Label Ingredient Statement, 106<br /><i>Eric S. Abrutyn</i></p> <p><b>Part II: Hygiene Products, 115</b></p> <p><b>Section 1: Cleansers, 117</b></p> <p>12 Bar Cleansers, 119<br /><i>K.P. Ananthapadmanabhan and Stacy Hawkins</i></p> <p>13 Personal Cleansers: Body Washes, 134<br /><i>Keith Ertel, Heather Focht, and Karl Wei</i></p> <p>14 Facial Cleansers and Cleansing Cloths, 144<br /><i>Susan Griffiths-Brophy, Erik J. Hasenoehrl, and Karl Wei</i></p> <p>15 Hand Cleansers and Sanitizers, 151<br /><i>Duane Charbonneau</i></p> <p>16 Shampoos for Normal Scalp Hygiene and Dandruff, 165<br /><i>James R. Schwartz, Eric S. Johnson, and Thomas L. Dawson</i></p> <p><b>Section 2: Moisturizers, 175</b></p> <p>17 Understanding the 4 Key Elements of Skin Moisturization, 177<br /><i>Eric S. Abrutyn</i></p> <p>18 Facial Moisturizers, 182<br /><i>Yohini Appa</i></p> <p>19 Hand and Foot Moisturizers, 189<br /><i>Teresa M. Weber, Frank Rippke, Elke Groenniger, and Andrea M. Schoelermann</i></p> <p>20 Sunless Tanning Products, 200<br /><i>Peter Foltis, Angelike Galdi, and Christian Oresajo</i></p> <p>21 Sunscreens, 204<br /><i>Angelike Galdi, Peter Foltis, Brian Bodnar, Dominique Moyal, and Christian Oresajo</i></p> <p><b>Section 3: Personal Care Products, 213</b></p> <p>22 Antiperspirants and Deodorants, 215<br /><i>Eric S. Abrutyn</i></p> <p>23 Blade Shaving, 223<br /><i>Kevin Cowley, Kristina Vanoosthuyze, Gillian McFeat, and Keith Ertel</i></p> <p><b>Part III: Adornment, 231</b></p> <p><b>Section 1: Colored Facial Cosmetics, 233</b></p> <p>24 Facial Foundation, 235<br /><i>Sylvie Guichard, Véronique Roulier, Brian Bodnar, and Audrey Ricard</i></p> <p>25 Camouflage Techniques, 244<br /><i>Anne Bouloc</i></p> <p>26 Lips and Lipsticks, 252<br /><i>Catherine Heusèle, Hervé Cantin, and Frédéric Bonté</i></p> <p>27 Eye Cosmetics, 259<br /><i>Florante Ricarte, David Singh, Pamela Wong-Putnam, and Sarah A. Vickery</i></p> <p><b>Section 2: Nail Cosmetics, 269</b></p> <p>28 Nail Physiology and Grooming, 271<br /><i>Anna Hare and Phoebe Rich</i></p> <p>29 Colored Nail Cosmetics and Hardeners, 280<br /><i>Paul H. Bryson</i></p> <p>30 Cosmetic Prostheses as Artificial Nail Enhancements, 289<br /><i>Douglas Schoon</i></p> <p><b>Section 3: Hair Cosmetics, 299</b></p> <p>31 Hair Physiology and Grooming, 301<br /><i>Maria Hordinsky, Sherman Chu, Ana Paula Avancini Caramori, and Jeff C. Donovan</i></p> <p>32 Hair Dyes, 309<br /><i>Rene C. Rust and Harald Schlatter</i></p> <p>33 Permanent Hair Waving, 320<br /><i>Annette Schwan-Jonczyk, Gerhard Sendelbach, Andreas Flohr, and Rene C. Rust</i></p> <p>34 Hair Straightening, 331<br /><i>Harold Bryant, Michael DeGeorge, Felicia Dixon, Angela Ellington, Andrew Greaves, and Crystal Porter</i></p> <p>35 Hair Styling: Technology and Formulations, 340<br /><i>Thomas Krause and Rene C. Rust</i></p> <p><b>Part IV: Anti-aging, 351</b></p> <p><b>Section 1: Cosmeceuticals , 353</b></p> <p>36 Botanicals, 355<br /><i>Carl R. Thornfeldt</i></p> <p>37 Antioxidants and Anti-inflammatories, 366<br /><i>Bryan B. Fuller</i></p> <p>38 Peptides and Proteins, 388<br /><i>Karl Lintner</i></p> <p>39 Cellular Growth Factors and Exosomes, 401<br /><i>Rahul C. Mehta, Gail K. Naughton, and Mitchel P. Goldman</i></p> <p>40 Topical Cosmeceutical Retinoids, 408<br /><i>Olivier Sorg, Gürkan Kaya, and Jean H. Saurat</i></p> <p>41 Topical Vitamins, 420<br /><i>John E. Oblong and Joseph H. Jansen</i></p> <p>42 Clinical Uses of Hydroxyacids, 430<br /><i>Barbara A. Green, Eugene J. Van Scott, and Ruey J. Yu</i></p> <p>43 The Contribution of Dietary Nutrients and Supplements to Skin Health, 442<br /><i>Helen Knaggs, Mark Bartlett, Steve Wood, Doug Burke, and Jin Namkoong</i></p> <p><b>Section 2: Injectable Anti-aging Techniques, 451</b></p> <p>44 Botulinum Toxins, 453<br /><i>Margit L.W. Juhasz, Scott R. Freeman, and Joel L. Cohen</i></p> <p>45 Hyaluronic Acid Fillers, 466<br /><i>Mark S. Nestor and Daniel Fischer</i></p> <p>46 Calcium Hydroxylapatite for Soft Tissue Augmentation, 474<br /><i>Stephen Mandy</i></p> <p>47 Autologous Skin Fillers, 479<br /><i>Amer H. Nassar, Andrew S. Dorizas, and Neil S. Sadick</i></p> <p>48 Polylactic Acid Fillers, 485<br /><i>Jacob Beer, Soraya Azzawi, Kenneth R. Beer, and Aigen Alyx Rosen</i></p> <p><b>Section 3: Resurfacing and Rejuvenation Techniques, 495</b></p> <p>49 Superficial Chemical Peels, 497<br /><i>M. Amanda Jacobs, Randall Roenigk, and Cassondra A. Ellison</i></p> <p>50 Medium-Depth Chemical Peels, 505<br /><i>Gary D. Monheit and Katherine T. Hrynewycz</i></p> <p>51 Ablative Laser Resurfacing: Confluent and Fractionated, 516<br /><i>Michael B. Lipp, Kunal Angra, and Mitchel P. Goldman</i></p> <p>52 Non-ablative Lasers, 535<br /><i>Katarina R. Kesty and David J. Goldberg</i></p> <p>53 Dermabrasion, 547<br /><i>Christopher B. Harmon and Daniel P. Skinner</i></p> <p>54 Radiofrequency Microneedling in Cosmetic Dermatology, 555<br /><i>Shaun Wootten and Lawrence A. Rheins</i></p> <p>55 The Growing Role for Platelet Rich Plasma in Cosmetic Dermatology, 561<br /><i>Lawrence A. Rheins, Shaun Wootten, and Lynn Begovac</i></p> <p><b>Section 4: Implementation of Cosmetic Dermatology into Therapeutics, 569</b></p> <p>56 Antiaging Regimens, 571<br /><i>Karen E. Burke</i></p> <p>57 Over-the-Counter Acne Treatments, 587<br /><i>Kirsten Swenson, Emmy M. Graber, and Diane Thiboutot</i></p> <p>58 Rosacea Regimens, 598<br /><i>Joseph Bikowski and Zoe Diana Draelos</i></p> <p>59 Eczema Regimens, 606<br /><i>Zoe Diana Draelos</i></p> <p>60 Psoriasis Regimens, 612<br /><i>Arjun M. Bashyam, Varun K. Ranpariya, and Steven R. Feldman</i></p> <p>Index, 618</p>
<p><b>Zoe Diana Draelos, MD,</b> is Consulting Professor in the Department of Dermatology at Duke University School of Medicine in North Carolina. She is also President of Dermatology Consulting Services, PLLC, with clinical and laboratory facilities based in High Point, North Carolina, USA.
<p>In the Third Edition of<i> Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures,</i> accomplished dermatologist Dr. Zoe Diana Draelos delivers the latest information on procedural innovations in the rapidly developing field of cosmetic dermatology. This new edition is structured to follow the typical patient’s cosmetic routing, from everyday moisturizing to adornment and anti-aging techniques. It includes summary boxes at the start of each section to allow for quick reference in a clinical setting, over 300 full-color images illustrate procedures, and demonstrates the benefits of cosmetic products and techniques.</p> <p><i>Cosmetic Dermatology </i>combines the expertise of leaders in research, industry, surgery, and practice to introduce cutting edge concepts and outline the best techniques in the cosmetic field. It addresses appearance issues affecting the skin, hair, and nails. The new edition offers a complete cosmetic regimen for the patients of any cosmetic dermatologist, whether hospital-based or in private practice. It also provides: <ul><li>A thorough introduction to basic concepts in dermatology, including skin physiology pertinent to cosmetic dermatology and the delivery of cosmetic actives</li> <li>A comprehensive exploration of skin hygiene products, including cleansers, moisturizers, and personal care products</li> <li>Practical discussions of adornments, including colored facial cosmetics, eye cosmetics, camouflaging products, nail cosmetics, and hair cosmetics</li> <li>In-depth examinations of anti-aging products and procedures, including cosmeceuticals, injectable anti-aging techniques, resurfacing techniques, and skin modulation techniques</li></ul> <p><i>Cosmetic Dermatology</i> is perfect for practicing and academic dermatologists, trainee dermatologists, dermatology nurses, and skin care industry researchers. It will also earn a place in the libraries of gynecologists, medical aestheticians, family practitioners, and plastic surgeons.

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