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9781416002444

Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series: Cosmeceuticals

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    9781416002444

  • ISBN10:

    1416002448

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-03-18
  • Publisher: Saunders
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Summary

Introducing a new title in the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series! This breakthrough reference presents up-to-the-minute, practical guidance on the use of cosmeceuticals (skin care products that fall between a cosmetic and a pharmaceutical) as well as microdermabraion and lunchtime peelsedited by one of the top experts in the world, Dr. Zoe Draelos. Succinctly written and lavishly illustrated, this resource focuses on procedural information and provides practical and realistic advice for those looking to guide their patients in the use of these products and procedures based on sound scientific evidence. Covers the hottest topicsincluding microdermabrasion; lunchtime peels; retinoids; vitamins E, C, and B; botanicals; nutritional antioxidants; and moreall in one concise, accessible volume. Provides the tricks of the trade of more than 40 practically-minded, technically skilled, hands-on clinicians. Features a wealth of color illustrations and photographs that depict cases as they present in practice. Discusses common pitfalls and emphasizes how to optimize outcomes, enabling readers to improve their technique. Includes the latest clinical trial data, enabling readers to effectively guide their patients.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword ix
Preface xi
List of Contributors
xiii
Introduction: What are Cosmeceuticals? 1(4)
Albert M. Kligman
Part 1: Defining the Cosmeceutical Realm
Cosmeceuticals and the Practice of Dermatology
5(6)
Ellen C. Gendler
Cosmeceuticals: Function and the Skin Barrier
11(8)
Anthony W. Johnson
Cosmeceutical Formulation Considerations
19(4)
Kenneth Klein
The Cosmeceutical Marketplace
23(4)
Doug Stuckey
Evaluating Cosmeceutical Efficiency
27(8)
Gary L. Grove
Jonn Damia
Charles Zerweck
Part 2: Cosmeceutical Actives
Retinoids
35(8)
John E. Oblong
Donald L. Bissett
Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin E
43(8)
Jens J. Thiele
Swarna Ekanayake-Mudiyanselage
Sherry N. Hsieh
Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin C
51(6)
Patricia Farris
Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin B
57(6)
Donald L. Bissett
John E. Oblong
Cynthia A. Berge
Physiological Lipids for Barrier Repair in Dermatology
63(8)
Peter M. Elias
Cosmeceutical Botanicals: Part 1
71(8)
Zoe Diana Draelos
Cosmeceutical Botanicals: Part 2
79(10)
Carl R. Thornfeldt
Cosmeceutical Metals
89(8)
James R. Schwartz
Cosmeceutical Moisturizers
97(6)
James Q. Del Rosso
Skin Lightening Agents
103(8)
Marta I. Rendon
Jorge I. Gaviria
Exfoliants: AHAs and BHAs
111(8)
Cherie M. Ditre
Peptides and Proteins
119(6)
Mary P. Lupo
Nutritional Antioxidants
125(8)
Karen E. Burke
Endogenous Growth Factors as Cosmeceuticals
133(6)
Richard E. Fitzpatrick
Sunscreens
139(10)
Dee Anna Glaser
Heidi Ann Waldorf
Cosmeceuticals and Contact Dermatitis
149(10)
Christen M. Mowad
Part 3: The Application of Cosmeceuticals to Dermatologic Practice
Zoe Diana Draelos
Wrinkles and Fine Lines
159(2)
Zoe Diana Draelos
Facial Redness
161(2)
Zoe Diana Draelos
Dyspigmented Skin
163(2)
Zoe Diana Draelos
Oily Skin
165(2)
Zoe Diana Draelos
Dry Skin
167(2)
Zoe Diana Draelos
Acne
169(4)
Zoe-Diana Draelos
Part 4: Cosmeceutical Myths
Acne Cosmeceutical Myths
173(4)
Zoe Diana Draelos
Cosmeceutical Antiaging Myths
177(6)
Zoe Diana Draelos
Botanical Cosmeceutical Myths
183(8)
Zoe Diana Draelos
Part 5: New Research in Cosmeceuticals
Gene Array Technology and the Search for Cosmeceutical Actives
191(6)
Bryan B. Fuller
Brian K. Pilcher
Dustin R. Smith
Future Cosmeceuticals of Dermatologic Importance
197(8)
Neil S. Sadick
The Next Generation Hydroxy Acids
205(8)
M. Elizabeth Briden
Barbara Green
Novel Transdermal Cosmeceutical Delivery Systems
213(4)
Carla G. Nugent
Summary: What is the Future of Cosmeceuticals? 217(2)
Zoe Diana Draelos
Index 219

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