LEADER 05661nam 2200505 450 001 9910677445903321 005 20230630002810.0 010 $a1-119-67676-2 010 $a1-119-67688-6 010 $a1-119-67686-X 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6837885 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6837885 035 $a(CKB)20343336500041 035 $a(OCoLC)1291318929 035 $a(EXLCZ)9920343336500041 100 $a20220903d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aCosmetic dermatology $eproducts and procedures /$fZoe Diana Draelos, editor 205 $a3rd ed. 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.,$d[2022] 210 4$dİ2022 215 $a1 online resource (1360 pages) 311 08$aPrint version: Draelos, Zoe Diana Cosmetic Dermatology Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2022 9781119676836 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part I: Basic Concepts -- Section 1: Skin Physiology Pertinent to Cosmetic Dermatology -- Chapter 1 Epidermal Barrier -- Chapter 2 Photoaging -- Chapter 3 Pigmentation and Skin of Color -- Chapter 4 The Somatosensory System and Sensitive Skin -- Chapter 5 Novel, Compelling, Noninvasive Techniques for Evaluating Cosmetic Products -- Chapter 6 Contact Dermatitis and Topical Agents -- Chapter 7 Skin Exposome -- Chapter 8 Skin Microbiome: General Overview and Application Perspectives -- Section 2: Delivery of Cosmetic Skin Actives and Product Labeling -- Chapter 9 Percutaneous Delivery of Cosmetic Actives to the Skin -- Chapter 10 Creams and Ointments -- Chapter 11 International Nomenclature Chemical Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook: Back-Label Ingredient Statement -- Part II: Hygiene Products -- Section 1: Cleansers -- Chapter 12 Bar Cleansers -- Chapter 13 Personal Cleansers: Body Washes -- Chapter 14 Facial Cleansers and Cleansing Cloths -- Chapter 15 Hand Cleansers and Sanitizers -- Chapter 16 Shampoos for Normal Scalp Hygiene and Dandruff -- Section 2: Moisturizers -- Chapter 17 Understanding the 4 Key Elements of Skin Moisturization -- Chapter 18 Facial Moisturizers -- Chapter 19 Hand and Foot Moisturizers -- Chapter 20 Sunless Tanning Products -- Chapter 21 Sunscreens -- Section 3: Personal Care Products -- Chapter 22 Antiperspirants and Deodorants -- Chapter 23 Blade Shaving -- Part III: Adornment -- Section 1: Colored Facial Cosmetics -- Chapter 24 Facial Foundation -- Chapter 25 Camouflage Techniques -- Chapter 26 Lips and Lipsticks -- Chapter 27 Eye Cosmetics -- Section 2: Nail Cosmetics -- Chapter 28 Nail Physiology and Grooming -- Chapter 29 Colored Nail Cosmetics and Hardeners. 327 $aChapter 30 Cosmetic Prostheses as Artificial Nail Enhancements -- Section 3: Hair Cosmetics -- Chapter 31 Hair Physiology and Grooming -- Chapter 32 Hair Dyes -- Chapter 33 Permanent Hair Waving -- Chapter 34 Hair Straightening -- Chapter 35 Hair Styling: Technology and Formulations -- Part IV: Anti-aging -- Section 1: Cosmeceuticals -- Chapter 36 Botanicals -- Chapter 37 Antioxidants and Anti-inflammatories -- Chapter 38 Peptides and Proteins -- Chapter 39 Cellular Growth Factors and Exosomes -- Chapter 40 Topical Cosmeceutical Retinoids -- Chapter 41 Topical Vitamins -- Chapter 42 Clinical Uses of Hydroxyacids -- Chapter 43 The Contribution of Dietary Nutrients and Supplements to Skin Health -- Section 2: Injectable Anti-aging Techniques -- Chapter 44 Botulinum Toxins -- Chapter 45 Hyaluronic Acid Fillers -- Chapter 46 Calcium Hydroxylapatite for Soft Tissue Augmentation -- Chapter 47 Autologous Skin Fillers -- Chapter 48 Polylactic Acid Fillers -- Section 3: Resurfacing and Rejuvenation Techniques -- Chapter 49 Superficial Chemical Peels -- Chapter 50 Medium-Depth Chemical Peels -- Chapter 51 Ablative Laser Resurfacing: Confluent and Fractionated -- Chapter 52 Non-ablative Lasers -- Chapter 53 Dermabrasion -- Chapter 54 Radiofrequency Microneedling in Cosmetic Dermatology -- Chapter 55 The Growing Role for Platelet Rich Plasma in Cosmetic Dermatology -- Section 4: Implementation of Cosmetic Dermatology into Therapeutics -- Chapter 56 Antiaging Regimens -- Chapter 57 Over-the-Counter Acne Treatments -- Chapter 58 Rosacea Regimens -- Chapter 59 Eczema Regimens -- Chapter 60 Psoriasis Regimens -- Index -- EULA. 330 $a"Cosmetic dermatology covers the use of a range of treatments (topical, injectable or surgical) that can be used to aesthetically improve the skin for cosmetic purposes, to improve the appearance of patients with blemishes or disfigurements of the skin, and as part of a clinical regimen for treating skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis. 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