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Clinical Cosmetology: A Medical Approach to Esthetics Procedures,9781562530563
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Clinical Cosmetology: A Medical Approach to Esthetics Procedures


Edition: 01
Author(s): Rayner, Victoria
ISBN10:  1562530569
ISBN13:  9781562530563
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  3/1/1993
Publisher(s): Milady

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SummaryTable of Contents
The unique book examines the many diverse approaches to camouflage therapy and medical skin care treatment. Whether dealing with birth defects or acquired traumatic defects, the physical need as well as the psychological importance to the patient, has made clinical cosmetology an integral part of the health care field. This resource helps students and technicians make balanced and informed decisions on the best esthetic treatments to offer clients.
Contributors xvi
Acknowledgments xviii
About the Author xix
Introduction xxi
Letter to the Reader xxiii
Cosmetology and Medicine
1(7)
Goals and Considerations of Clinical Cosmetology
1(1)
Camouflage Therapy
2(4)
Duties of the Camouflage Therapist
6(1)
Review
7(1)
Patient Management
8(35)
Psychological Aspects of Working with Disfigured Patients
8(2)
Self-Image
10(2)
Clear Communication
12(7)
The Elements of Good Listening
12(1)
Body Language
13(3)
Proxemics
16(1)
Kinesics
17(1)
The Power of the Spoken Word
18(1)
Proper Verbal Communication
18(1)
Managing Difficult Patients
19(4)
Sarcastic Patients
19(1)
Complaining Patients
20(1)
Negative Patients
20(1)
Silent, Withdrawn Patients
20(1)
Overly Agreeable Patients
21(1)
Psychiatric Aspects of Camouflage Therapy
21(2)
Special Patients
23(1)
Foreign Language Speaking Patients
23(1)
Children
24(1)
The Physically Disabled
24(5)
Working with the Disabled
26(3)
Interacting with Disabled People
29(13)
Working with Communication Disorders
30(7)
Rape Survivors
37(2)
Working with Battered Women
39(1)
Treatment of the Terminally Ill Patient
40(2)
Review
42(1)
Cosmetology Therapy with Disfigured Children
43(18)
The Impact of Disfigurement--Social Stereotyping
43(1)
Effects in Childhood
44(1)
Effects in Adolescence
45(1)
The Use of Cosmetic Camouflage
46(1)
Variables Affecting Effectiveness
47(10)
Parent Variables
47(1)
Minimizing Defenses
47(2)
Maximizing Defenses
49(2)
Realistic Coping Defenses
51(1)
Child Variables
51(3)
Gender
54(1)
Life-style
54(1)
Child's Wish for Cosmetic Camouflage
55(1)
Temperament
55(2)
Cosmetic Camouflage Needs Inventory
57(3)
Review
60(1)
Documentation, Medical Terminology, and Record Keeping
61(28)
Importance of Medical Documentation
61(1)
Patient Records
62(1)
Filing Patient Records
63(1)
Sharing Patient Information with Others
63(1)
Obtaining the Patient's Medical History
63(1)
Patient Relationship
64(1)
Confidentiality
65(1)
S.O.A.P.-Problem Assessment and Plan Formulation
65(3)
Subjective
66(1)
Objective
66(1)
Assessment
66(1)
Emotional/Psychological State
66(1)
Communication Skills
67(1)
Social and Leisure Activities
67(1)
Prior Makeup Experience
67(1)
Financial Status of the Patient
67(1)
Medically-Related Information
68(1)
Plan
68(1)
Facial or Body Diagrams
68(8)
Photographic Documentation
72(4)
Patient's Outline of the Camouflage Procedure
76(1)
Medical Correspondence
76(2)
Terms used for Charting
78(1)
Professional Symbols and Abbreviations
79(9)
Medical Abbreviations
79(9)
Miscellaneous Symbols
88(1)
Review
88(1)
Understanding Color
89(21)
The Color Wheel
96(1)
Color Schemes
97(4)
Related Color Schemes
97(1)
Contrasting Color Schemes
97(4)
Mixing Cosmetic Pigments
101(2)
Adequate Eyesight
101(1)
Lighting
102(1)
Texture
103(1)
Color Terms
103(6)
Review
109(1)
Materials
110(13)
Materials Checklist
110(2)
Makeup Kit
112(1)
Room Equipment
113(1)
The Room
113(2)
Equipment and Instruments
115(1)
Materials Needed
116(1)
Camouflage Cover Creams
116(6)
Review
122(1)
Corrective Makeup
123(28)
Makeup Foundations
123(1)
Bone Structure
124(1)
Highlighting and Contouring
124(2)
Highlighting
125(1)
Contouring
125(1)
Blending
126(1)
Face Shapes
126(1)
Corrective Makeup Techniques
127(1)
Wide Forehead
127(1)
Double Chin
127(1)
The Nose
127(1)
Adding Additional Color
127(1)
Cream Rouge and Powder Blushes
127(1)
Selecting the Appropriate Shade of Powdered Blusher or Rouge
127(1)
How to Apply Gels or Rouge
128(1)
How to Apply a Powdered Blusher
128(1)
Corrective Techniques for the Eye Area
128(17)
Eye Cosmetics
128(1)
Brushes
129(1)
Contouring and Highlighting with Eye Shadows
130(2)
Eyelashes
132(1)
Eyelash and Eyebrow Dye
133(4)
False Eyelashes
137(3)
Corrective Techniques for Eyebrows
140(3)
Re-creating Eyebrows
143(2)
Corrective Techniques for the Lips
145(5)
Lip Liner
145(1)
Re-defining the Lip Area
146(2)
Lipstick
148(2)
Review
150(1)
Cosmetic Therapy
151(18)
What Type of Patient is a Candidate for Camouflage Therapy?
151(1)
Corrective Cover Products and Setting Powders
152(1)
Applying Cover Creams
152(1)
Cleansing the Skin
153(3)
Oily or Acne-Prone Skin
153(2)
Sensitive, Dry, or Dehydrated Skin
155(1)
Matching Cover Creams to the Skin
156(3)
Duplicating Natural Imperfections on the Skin--Cosmetic Therapy for Children
159(3)
Camouflaging Acne Scars
161(1)
Camouflaging Hypopigmentation
161(1)
Recreating Skin Imperfections
161(1)
Imitating Beard Stubble, Freckles, Rosy Cheeks
162(1)
Color Correctors
163(1)
Neutralizing Redness
163(1)
Tattoos
163(1)
Neutralizing Bruising
163(1)
Concealing Eyelid Incision Lines
164(1)
Cosmetic Therapy for Partial Baldness
164(1)
Cream Rouge and Powder Blushers
164(1)
Patient Instruction
164(4)
Cover Cream Removal Method
165(1)
Guiding the Patient through the Application Process
166(1)
Face and Body Diagram
166(2)
Review
168(1)
Micropigmentation
169(8)
Candidates for Micropigmentation
170(1)
Poor Candidates for Micropigmentation
171(1)
Most Commonly used Micropigmentation Procedures
171(1)
Lash Liner
172(1)
Eyebrows
172(1)
Lip Liner
172(1)
Nipple-Areola
172(1)
Scars
172(1)
Pre-Operative Evaluation
172(1)
Potential Risks and Complications
173(1)
Abrasion of the Cornea
173(1)
Eyelash Loss
173(1)
Pigment Fading
173(1)
Unexpected Scarring
173(1)
Inconsistent Color
173(1)
Hematoma
173(1)
Infection
173(1)
Spreading of the Pigment
173(1)
Lash Liner Procedure
174(1)
Post-Operative Instructions
175(1)
Review
176(1)
Adaptive Grooming Techniques for the Visually Impaired
177(46)
Common Causes of Blindness
180(6)
Glaucoma
180(1)
Cataracts
181(1)
Retinal Detachment
182(1)
Degenerative Retinal Disorders
183(1)
Diabetic Retinopathy
184(1)
Toxoplasmosis
184(1)
Retinal Vein Occlusion (or Artery Occlusion)
185(1)
Medication
185(1)
Tumors
186(1)
Adaptive Techniques in Makeup and Basic Grooming
186(25)
Why Would Women Who Are Blind Want to Wear Makeup?
188(2)
Materials
190(3)
Cosmetic Therapy for the Blind
193(1)
Labeling
194(1)
Search Methods
195(1)
Makeup Application
196(15)
Eyewear
211(6)
Important Considerations in Selecting the Appropriate Eyewear
212(2)
Eye Makeup for Eyeglass Wearers
214(3)
Hairstyling
217(1)
Trimming Mustaches and Beards
218(1)
Nail Care
218(4)
Review
222(1)
Dermatology
223(45)
Introduction
223(1)
Dermatology
224(1)
Disorders of the Skin
225(10)
Viral Infections
225(1)
Bacterial Infections
225(1)
Fungal Infections
225(1)
Parasitic Infestations
226(1)
Dermatitis
227(1)
Psoriasis
227(1)
Acne
227(1)
Rosacea (Acne Rosacea)
228(1)
The Office Management of Acne Vulgaris, a Personal Approach
228(4)
Prickly Heat
232(1)
Skin Injuries
232(1)
Autoimmune Disorders
233(1)
Xanthelasma
233(1)
Tumors
233(1)
Impaired Blood Supply
234(1)
Dermatologic Examination
235(1)
Patient History
235(1)
Physical Examination
235(1)
Dermatologic Therapy
236(5)
Topical Medications
236(3)
Systemic Medications
239(2)
Physical Modalities
241(1)
Dermatologic Instruments
241(3)
Biopsy Punch
241(1)
Comedo Extractor
242(1)
Skin Currette
242(1)
Iris Scissors
243(1)
Scalpel
243(1)
High-Frequency Desiccation
243(1)
Dermatologic Procedures
244(1)
Cryotherapy
244(1)
Curettage and Electrosurgery
244(1)
Mohs Surgery
244(1)
Radiation Therapy
244(1)
Dermabrasion
244(1)
Laser Surgery/Vascular Lesions
244(6)
Plastic Surgery and the Treatment of Superficial Vascular Lesions
245(4)
Sclerotherapy
249(1)
Collagen Injections
249(1)
Dermatologic Conditions
250(12)
Hypopigmentation
250(1)
Vitiligo
251(1)
Hyperpigmentation
252(1)
Dark Circles
253(1)
Melasma/Chloasma
254(1)
Nevus/Nevi
254(2)
Telangiectasia
256(1)
Rosacea
256(1)
Cherry Hemangioma
256(1)
Portwine Stains (PWS)
257(1)
Acne
257(2)
Discoid Lupus Erythematosus (DLE)
259(1)
Scleroderma
259(1)
Dermatitis (Eczema)
260(2)
Hair and Scalp Disorders
262(5)
Dandruff
264(1)
Alopecia
264(2)
Fungal Infections (Tinea)
266(1)
Animal Parasites
266(1)
Non-Contagious Disorders of the Hair
267(1)
Review
267(1)
Camouflage Therapy and the Burn Patient
268(37)
Introduction
268(1)
Post-Burn Patients
269(1)
Severity of Burns
269(4)
Burn Care Facilities
273(1)
Burn Care
274(2)
Patient Care After Discharge
276(3)
Skin Care
279(9)
Skin Treatments
279(1)
Clinical Considerations
279(1)
What to Expect
280(1)
Charting
280(1)
Cleansing
281(1)
Toning
282(1)
Moisturizing
282(1)
Sunscreen
283(1)
Massage
284(1)
Exfoliants
284(1)
Unwanted Hair Removal
285(2)
Masquing
287(1)
Storage
288(1)
Professional Skin Treatments
288(1)
The Treatment Room
288(1)
Materials Needed for Facial Treatment
289(1)
Documenting the Patient's History
290(1)
The Analysis
290(1)
Esthetic Considerations
291(1)
Preparation for the Facial Treatment
291(1)
The Facial
291(5)
Comedone Extraction
292(1)
Facial Massage
293(1)
The Collagen Fiber Masque
293(2)
Paraffin Herbal Masque
295(1)
Camouflage Therapy
296(1)
The Assessment
297(1)
Clinical Considerations
298(6)
The Face
299(1)
Eyebrows
300(1)
Eyes
301(1)
False Eyelashes
302(1)
The Lips
302(1)
Mustaches and Beards
303(1)
Wigs
303(1)
Keloid Scarring
303(1)
Areas of the Body
303(1)
Review
304(1)
Plastic Surgery
305(38)
Cosmetic Surgery
306(1)
The Plastic Surgeon
306(1)
The Operating Room
307(2)
Equipment Used in Plastic Surgery
309(3)
Implants
312(1)
Machines
312(1)
Medications
313(1)
Procedures
313(7)
Retin-A
313(3)
Chemical Peel
316(2)
Dermabrasion
318(1)
Collagen Injections
318(1)
Fat Injections
319(1)
Collagen and Fat Injections
320(1)
Treatment of Color Deformities
320(3)
Laser Treatments of Skin Deformities
321(1)
Surgical Treatment of Skin Deformities
321(1)
Medical Treatment of Skin Deformities
322(1)
Face Lift (Rhydidectomy)
323(2)
Eyelid Lift (Blepharoplasty)
325(1)
Forehead Lift
326(1)
Hair Restoration and Transplantation
327(1)
Contour Treatments
328(5)
Rhinoplasty
328(1)
Otoplasty
329(1)
Facial Contouring
330(2)
Liposuction
332(1)
Breast Enlargement
333(3)
Breast Reduction, Uplift, Reconstruction
336(2)
Tummy Tuck and Other Body Lifts
338(2)
Special Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Areas
340(2)
Review
342(1)
Esthetic Therapy for Cancer Patients
343(52)
Understanding Cancer
344(1)
Diagnosis
345(4)
Cancer Therapy
346(3)
Working with the Cancer Patient
349(1)
Hair Loss
350(1)
Hair Replacement
351(23)
Facial Hairpieces
351(1)
Artificial Eyelashes
352(1)
Camouflaging with Eyewear
352(1)
Eyebrow Alternatives
352(1)
Wigs
353(12)
Head Wraps
365(5)
Wig Manufacturers and Retail Outlets
370(4)
Skin Care
374(3)
Helping the Patient Care for His or Her Skin
374(1)
At-Home Skin Care
375(2)
Skin Care for Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy
377(1)
How to Respond to the Patient's Skin-Care Questions
377(1)
Edema
377(1)
Erythema
378(1)
Radiation Burns
378(1)
Changes in Skin Tone
378(1)
Photosensitivity
379(1)
Skin Cancer
379(1)
Skin-Care Treatments and Facial Preparations
379(1)
Facial Treatments
380(4)
Preparing Natural Cosmetics
381(2)
Draping the Patient for the Facial
383(1)
The Facial
383(1)
Cosmetic Camouflage
384(1)
Cosmetic Therapy After Radiotherapy
385(1)
Correcting Discoloration
385(2)
Traumatic Scarring
387(1)
Cosmetic Therapy for Mastectomy Patients with Breast Reconstruction
387(1)
Caring for the Nails
388(2)
Slow Re-growth Cycle
389(1)
Malformation of the Nails
389(1)
Infection
389(1)
Pigmentary Problems
389(1)
Nail Fragility
390(1)
Artificial Nails
390(1)
Clothing Alternatives
390(1)
Color
391(1)
Weight Fluctuation
391(1)
Re-Image Counseling for Post-Mastectomy Patients
391(2)
Clothing Suggestions
393(1)
Review
394(1)
AIDS
395(20)
Transmission
396(1)
High-Risk Groups
396(1)
Diagnosis
397(1)
Opportunistic Infections and AIDS
397(2)
Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia
398(1)
Toxoplasmosis
398(1)
Cytomegalovirus
398(1)
Medical Treatment
399(1)
AZT
399(1)
Neoplasms and AIDS
399(7)
Kaposi's Sarcoma
399(2)
Camouflaging KS Lesions
401(1)
Clinical Considerations
401(1)
The Camouflage Session
402(3)
Lymphoma
405(1)
The Psychological Aspects of AIDS
406(1)
Intimate Relationships
407(1)
The Family
407(1)
Friends
407(1)
Medical Insurance
407(1)
Physical Aspects of the Disease
408(1)
AIDS in the Workplace
408(1)
Social Interaction
408(1)
Keeping Up Appearances
409(1)
The Importance of Touch
409(1)
Working with Patients with AIDS
409(5)
Review
414(1)
APPENDIX A The Use of Glycolic Acid 415(9)
Current Uses of Glycolic Acid
416(3)
Anatomy of the Skin
416(1)
Effects of Glycolic Acid
417(1)
The Aging Process
418(1)
Products Containing Glycolic Acid
419(2)
Retin-A
420(1)
Programs for Using Glycolic Acid
421(3)
APPENDIX B The Patient Diagram 424(3)
APPENDIX C Selected Readings 427(5)
Glossary/Index 432

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