Product details:
ISBN13: | 9780443118081 |
ISBN10: | 0443118086 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 288 pages |
Size: | 235x191 mm |
Weight: | 450 g |
Language: | English |
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Category:
Cosmeceuticals
Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series
Series:
Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology;
Edition number: 4
Publisher: Elsevier
Date of Publication: 1 July 2024
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Stay on top of more than "just the basics" concerning cosmetics and skin care and deliver the state-of-the-art expertise your patients are looking for. Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology: Cosmeceuticals, 4th Edition, improves your knowledge and expertise with the cutting-edge cosmeceuticals that produce the superior results your patients expect. Dr. Zoe Diana Draelos, along with hand-selected experts in each individual area, provides expert guidance on all of today’s principal cosmeceuticals, including how to evaluate their efficacy and how to advise patients on their use. A substantial, all-new video library from Dr. Draelos answers frequently asked questions and dispels commonly held myths.
Table of Contents:
1. The Stratum Corneum: A Functional Barrier for Cosmeceuticals
2. Cosmeceutical Formulation
3. Evaluating Cosmeceutical Efficacy
4. Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Retinoids and Vitamin A
5. Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin C
6. Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin B
7. Cosmeceutical Lipids for Barrier Repair
8. Cosmeceutical Botanicals
9. Marine Cosmeceuticals
10. Cosmeceutical Metals
11. Cosmeceutical Moisturizers and Barrier Repair
12. Skin-Lightening Cosmeceuticals
13. Exfoliation and Antiaging Benefits of AHAs, PHAs, and Bionic Acids
14. Stem Cell-Derived and Exosome Cosmeceuticals
15. Autologous Growth Factor Cosmeceuticals
16. Growth Factors, Cellular Secretome, and Exosomes as Cosmeceuticals
17. Peptide Cosmeceuticals
18. Gene Array and Sequencing Technology in Cosmeceuticals
19. Circadian Rhythm Cosmeceuticals
20. Cannabinoid Cosmeceuticals
21. Cosmeceuticals and Contact Dermatitis
22. Scar Cosmeceuticals
23. Sunscreens
24. Cosmeceutical Cleansers
25. Nutraceuticals
26. Hair Growth Cosmeceuticals and Nutraceuticals
27. Cosmeceuticals for Wrinkles and Fine Lines
28. Cosmeceuticals for Facial Erythema
29. Cosmeceuticals for Dyspigmentation
30. Oily Skin Cosmeceutical
31. Dry Skin Cosmeceuticals
32. Acne Cosmeceuticals
33. Acne Cosmeceutical Myths
34. Cosmeceutical Antiaging Myths
35. Botanical Cosmeceutical Myths
2. Cosmeceutical Formulation
3. Evaluating Cosmeceutical Efficacy
4. Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Retinoids and Vitamin A
5. Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin C
6. Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin B
7. Cosmeceutical Lipids for Barrier Repair
8. Cosmeceutical Botanicals
9. Marine Cosmeceuticals
10. Cosmeceutical Metals
11. Cosmeceutical Moisturizers and Barrier Repair
12. Skin-Lightening Cosmeceuticals
13. Exfoliation and Antiaging Benefits of AHAs, PHAs, and Bionic Acids
14. Stem Cell-Derived and Exosome Cosmeceuticals
15. Autologous Growth Factor Cosmeceuticals
16. Growth Factors, Cellular Secretome, and Exosomes as Cosmeceuticals
17. Peptide Cosmeceuticals
18. Gene Array and Sequencing Technology in Cosmeceuticals
19. Circadian Rhythm Cosmeceuticals
20. Cannabinoid Cosmeceuticals
21. Cosmeceuticals and Contact Dermatitis
22. Scar Cosmeceuticals
23. Sunscreens
24. Cosmeceutical Cleansers
25. Nutraceuticals
26. Hair Growth Cosmeceuticals and Nutraceuticals
27. Cosmeceuticals for Wrinkles and Fine Lines
28. Cosmeceuticals for Facial Erythema
29. Cosmeceuticals for Dyspigmentation
30. Oily Skin Cosmeceutical
31. Dry Skin Cosmeceuticals
32. Acne Cosmeceuticals
33. Acne Cosmeceutical Myths
34. Cosmeceutical Antiaging Myths
35. Botanical Cosmeceutical Myths