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Color Atlas of Chemical Peels [electronic resource] / edited by Antonella Tosti, Pearl E. Grimes, Maria Pia De Padova.

By: Tosti, Antonella [editor.].
Contributor(s): Grimes, Pearl E [editor.] | De Padova, Maria Pia [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012Edition: 2nd ed. 2012.Description: X, 211p. 142 illus., 137 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642202704.Subject(s): Medicine | Dermatology | Nursing | Surgery | Medicine & Public Health | Dermatology | Plastic Surgery | NursingDDC classification: 616.5 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Types of Chemical Peels: Advantages/Disadvantages, an Illustrated Algorythms -- Modalities of Application: Glycolic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Pyruvic Acid, Trichloroacetic Acid, Phenol, Jessner's Solution -- Combinations Peels: Jessner's Solution + TCA, Salicylic Acid + TCA -- Home Peeling: a Combined Technique -- Combination of Peelings and Mesolift -- Combination of TCA and Microdermoabrasion -- Combination of TCA and Needling -- How to Choose the Best Peeling for the Patient: Acne, Photoaging, Melasma, Senile Lentigines, Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation, Scarring, Rosacea, Actinic Keratosis, Dark Skin, Hand and Neck Rejuvenation -- Side Effects and Management -- Management of the Patient.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Chemical peeling is a well-known method used to restore a more youthful appearance and improve dermatologic defects.  In recent years the technique has been marked by constant innovation. This book is the first atlas on chemical peels and has been significantly revised and updated since the first edition so as to reflect the state of the art in the field.  The various types of chemical peel and peeling techniques, including new combined procedures, are first discussed in a step-by-step manner with the aid of supporting illustrations.  Pathogenesis and treatment options are then considered, with each author reporting on his or her personal experience and preferred approach for different diseases and conditions, including acne, rosacea, melasma, photoaging, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, actinic keratosis, and dark skin. An entirely new section addresses how to deal with side-effects and complications of the different procedures.  This atlas has been specifically designed as a reference tool for dermatologists who deal with cosmetology.  In particular, by providing clear and practical information on the different peeling procedures and their indications, it will prove invaluable for dermatologists and other doctors who wish to start performing chemical peels.
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Types of Chemical Peels: Advantages/Disadvantages, an Illustrated Algorythms -- Modalities of Application: Glycolic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Pyruvic Acid, Trichloroacetic Acid, Phenol, Jessner's Solution -- Combinations Peels: Jessner's Solution + TCA, Salicylic Acid + TCA -- Home Peeling: a Combined Technique -- Combination of Peelings and Mesolift -- Combination of TCA and Microdermoabrasion -- Combination of TCA and Needling -- How to Choose the Best Peeling for the Patient: Acne, Photoaging, Melasma, Senile Lentigines, Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation, Scarring, Rosacea, Actinic Keratosis, Dark Skin, Hand and Neck Rejuvenation -- Side Effects and Management -- Management of the Patient.

Chemical peeling is a well-known method used to restore a more youthful appearance and improve dermatologic defects.  In recent years the technique has been marked by constant innovation. This book is the first atlas on chemical peels and has been significantly revised and updated since the first edition so as to reflect the state of the art in the field.  The various types of chemical peel and peeling techniques, including new combined procedures, are first discussed in a step-by-step manner with the aid of supporting illustrations.  Pathogenesis and treatment options are then considered, with each author reporting on his or her personal experience and preferred approach for different diseases and conditions, including acne, rosacea, melasma, photoaging, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, actinic keratosis, and dark skin. An entirely new section addresses how to deal with side-effects and complications of the different procedures.  This atlas has been specifically designed as a reference tool for dermatologists who deal with cosmetology.  In particular, by providing clear and practical information on the different peeling procedures and their indications, it will prove invaluable for dermatologists and other doctors who wish to start performing chemical peels.

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