Draelos: Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures






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.

Contents
  • Introduction.
  • Defining Cosmetic Dermatology.
Section I: Basic Concepts
Part 1. Skin Physiology Pertinent to Cosmetic Dermatology

  1. Skin barrier
  2. Photoaging
  3. Sensitive skin
  4. Pigmentation and skin of color
  5. Sensory perceptions
  6. Skin function noninvasive assessment
  7. Contact dermatitis and topical agents
Part 2. Delivery of Cosmetic Skin Actives
  1. Percutaneous delivery and penetration enhancers
  2. Vehicles for cosmetic purposes
  3. Creams and ointments
  4. Gels
  5. Aerosols
  6. Powders and nanoparticles
  7. Liposomes and nanosomes
  8. Patches
Section II: Hygiene Products.
Part 3. Cleansers

  1. Bar cleansers for normal skin
  2. Liquid cleansers and body washes for dry skin
  3. Lipid free cleansers and cold creams for special needs
  4. Antibacterial cleansers and skin infection
  5. Hand sanitizers
  6. Astringents for oily skin
  7. Exfoliant scrubs and cleansers
  8. Cleansing clothes and implements
  9. Shampoos for normal scalp hygiene and dandruff
Part 4. Moisturizers
  1. Facial
  2. Hand and foot
  3. Skin protectants
  4. Lip balms
  5. Sunless tanning moisturizers
  6. Sunscreens
Part 5. Personal Products
  1. Antiperspirants and deodorants
  2. Fragrances
  3. Toothpaste
  4. Shaving products
Part III: Adornment.
Part 6. Colored Facial Cosmetics

  1. Facial foundation
  2. Camouflage techniques
  3. Lipsticks
  4. Eye cosmetics
Part 7. Nail Cosmetics
  1. Nail physiology and grooming
  2. Colored nail cosmetics and hardeners
  3. Nail prostheses
Part 8. Hair Cosmetics
  1. Hair physiology and grooming
  2. Hair dyes
  3. Hair permanent waving
  4. Hair straightening
  5. Gels, sprays and styling aids
Part III: Antiaging.
Part 9. Cosmeceuticals

  1. Botanicals
  2. Antioxidants
  3. Anti-inflammatories
  4. Peptides and proteins
  5. Cellular growth factors
  6. Retinoids
  7. Topical vitamins and nutritionals
  8. Exfoliants and hydroxy acids
  9. Nutraceuticals and skin health
Part 10. Injectable Antiaging Techniques
  1. Botulinum toxins
  2. Hyaluronic acid fillers
  3. Hydroxyapatite fillers
  4. Collagen fillers
  5. Polylactic acid fillers
Part 11. Resurfacing Techniques
  1. Superficial chemical peels
  2. Medium depth chemical peels
  3. Laser resurfacing
  4. Noninvasive resurfacing techniques
  5. Microdermabrasion
  6. Dermabrasion
Part 12. Skin Modulation Techniques
  1. Intense Pulsed Light
  2. Radiofrequency
  3. Diodes and light sources
Part 13. Skin Contouring Techniques
  1. Liposuction: manual, mechanical, and laser assisted
  2. Chin, neck, and facial contouring liposuction
  3. Autologous fat transfer
  4. Subcutaneous fillers and implants
Part 14. Implementation of Cosmetic Dermatology into Therapeutics
  1. Antiaging regimens
  2. Acne regimens
  3. Rosacea regimens
  4. Eczema and atopic dermatitis regimens
  5. Psoriasis regimens
Summary
Index

Product Details
  • Hardcover: 548 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (March 22, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1405186356
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405186353
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 9 x 1.3 inches 
  • List Price: $262.95
 

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