Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures

Product Description

Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures provides a comprehensive compendium of the approaches cosmetic dermatolgists can apply for their patients. It is structured by use within a daily routine so the dermatologist can provide a complete solution for their patients. It reviews skin physiology and the delivery systems of cosmetics, and how they affect the skin. It then looks sequentially at hygiene products for cleaning and mositurizing the skin, adornment products for colouring before looking at antiaging techniques for rejuvenating the skin and their applications as therapeutics.

Using short, tightly focused chapters written by recognized experts,

Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures

Covers cosmetic applications for hygiene, adornment and antiaging
Reviews the full range of cosmetic products and procedures
Provides both therapeutic and aesthetic applications
Comprises concise, highly focused chapters enabling the reader to gather a thorough understanding
References key significant evidence presented for each chapter

From the Back Cover

Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures incorporates important contributions from the bench researcher, the manufacturer, the cosmetic chemist, the dermatologic surgeon, and the clinical dermatologist to define the knowledge base of cosmetic dermatology. Organizing by product, and adopting the daily routine of the patient as the underlying principle, Zoe Draelos and her international roster of authors present a compelling overview of contemporary cosmetic practice.

No practitioner in the field can fully help their patients without a proper understanding of the skin's physiology and how this affects the delivery of cosmetic products. Through explaining these principles, the Basic Concepts section provides essential background for sections on Hygiene Products, Adornment, and Antiaging.

These sections perceptively map the patient's daily cosmetic routine. Focused analysis covers the product spectrum of:

Cleansers, moisturizers and personal care products

Colored facial products, nail and hair cosmetics

Cosmeceuticals

Injectable antiaging techniques

Resurfacing techniques

Skin modulation techniques

The application of cosmetic products and procedures as part of a treatment regimen for conditions such as acne, rosacea, psoriasis, and eczema completes the picture.

Fully referenced throughout, with basic concepts highlighted for ease of use, Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures supplies a comprehensive and current overview for both experienced practitioners and trainees.

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