Cosmetic Dermatology for Skin of Color
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher McGraw Hill
- Date of Publication 16 February 2009
- ISBN 9780071487764
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages200 pages
- Size 284x223x17 mm
- Weight 1071 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Up-to-Date Guidance on a Fast-Expanding Dermatologic Practice
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The definitive guide to adapting cosmetic procedures to skin of color
A Doody's Core Title for 2011!
"This book is informative about treating patients with darker skin and I would recommend it to any dermatologist who sees these patients. The authors' presentations are unbiased and their conclusions are clear. I know I will reread many of the chapters when I see patients with skin types 4-6. 3 Stars."--Doody's Review Service
Cosmetic Dermatology for Skin of Color expertly explains how patient assessment, surgical intervention, and medical treatment (including cosmeceuticals) differ for patients with pigmented skin. Presented in full color, the book demonstrates ways to improve efficacy, reduce treatment time, and minimize adverse effects in this special patient population.
This book picks up where other books on cosmetic and laser dermatology leave off. Cosmetic Dermatology for Skin of Color is the first resource that focuses on every aspect of care, helping you optimize patient outcomes for virtually every kind of procedure.
FEATURES:
- All the procedural and technological know-how you need to successfully treat patients with more heavily pigmented skin
- Templated, easy-to-navigate chapters provide detailed overviews of:
--Patient assessment
--Patient selection
--Device/treatment selection
--Device use, dose/setting selection
--Treatment regimen
--Postoperative care
--Management of adverse events - Full coverage of all procedures for ethnic skin types, including microdermabrasion and superficial peels, dermal rejuvenation, nonablative laser and intensed pulsed light, and liposuction
- Important reviews of hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, the development of hypertrophic scars, and other issues specific to skin of color
- A separate chapter on cosmeceuticals, which highlights their benefits in day-to-day clinical practice
- 190 full-color illustrations
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
The definitive guide to adapting cosmetic procedures to skin of color
A Doody's Core Title for 2011!
"This book is informative about treating patients with darker skin and I would recommend it to any dermatologist who sees these patients. The authors' presentations are unbiased and their conclusions are clear. I know I will reread many of the chapters when I see patients with skin types 4-6. 3 Stars."--Doody's Review Service
Cosmetic Dermatology for Skin of Color expertly explains how patient assessment, surgical intervention, and medical treatment (including cosmeceuticals) differ for patients with pigmented skin. Presented in full color, the book demonstrates ways to improve efficacy, reduce treatment time, and minimize adverse effects in this special patient population.
This book picks up where other books on cosmetic and laser dermatology leave off. Cosmetic Dermatology for Skin of Color is the first resource that focuses on every aspect of care, helping you optimize patient outcomes for virtually every kind of procedure.
FEATURES:
- All the procedural and technological know-how you need to successfully treat patients with more heavily pigmented skin
- Templated, easy-to-navigate chapters provide detailed overviews of:
--Patient assessment
--Patient selection
--Device/treatment selection
--Device use, dose/setting selection
--Treatment regimen
--Postoperative care
--Management of adverse events - Full coverage of all procedures for ethnic skin types, including microdermabrasion and superficial peels, dermal rejuvenation, nonablative laser and intensed pulsed light, and liposuction
- Important reviews of hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, the development of hypertrophic scars, and other issues specific to skin of color
- A separate chapter on cosmeceuticals, which highlights their benefits in day-to-day clinical practice
- 190 full-color illustrations
Table of Contents:
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Defining Skin of Color, Sejal K. Shah and Andrew F. Alexis
2. Evaluation of the Ethnic Skin Patient Presenting for Cosmetic Procedures, Roopal V. Kundu and Rebat M. Halder
3. Potential Adverse Effects After Procedures in Ethnic Skin, Henry Hin-Lee Chan and Changhuh Huh
4. The Consent Process for Procedures in Ethnic Skin, Siegrid S. Yu
5. Epidermal and Color Improvement in Ethnic Skin: Microdermabrasion and Superficial Peels, Diana Leu and Simon S. Yoo
6. Epidermal and Dermal Color Improvement in Ethnic Skin: Pigment Lasers and Lights, Nicola P.Y. Chan and Henry Hin-Lee Chan
7. Dermal Color Improvement in Ethnic Skin: Vascular Lasers and Lights, Taro Kono and Henry Hin-Lee Chan
8. Nonablative Dermal Resurfacing in Ethnic Skin: Laser and Intense Pulsed Light, Suneel Chilukuri and Ashish C. Bhatia
9. Ablative Dermal Resurfacing in Ethnic Skin: Laser, Deep Peels, and Dermabrasion, Tina Bhutani and Sonia R. Batra
10. Hair Removal in Ethnic Skin: Laser, Lights, and Medical and Mechanical Epilation, Roopal V. Kundu
11. Liposuction in Ethnic Skin, Murad Alam
12. Nonsurgical Tightening and Lifting in Ethnic Skin, Vic A. Narurkar
13. Surgical Lifting and Tightening in Ethnic Skin, David J. Kouba, Kee-Yang Chung, and Ronald L. Moy
14. Cosmeceuticals in Ethnic Skin, Zoe Diana Draelos
15. Treatment of Melasma, Jennifer Y. Lin, Joyce Teng Ee Lim, and Henry Hin-Lee Chan
16. Treatment of Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra, James C. Collyer and Susan Leu
17. Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation, Yan I. Zhu
18. Treatment of Acne Scarring in Ethnic Skin, Greg J. Goodman
19. Treatment of Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars in Ethnic Skin, Voraphol Vejjabhinanta, Keyvan Nouri, and Asha R. Patel
20. Special Considerations in African American Skin, Cheryl M. Burgess
21. Special Considerations in Asian/Far Eastern Skin, Henry Hin-Lee Chan and Stephanie G.Y. Ho
22. Special Considerations in Indian/Near Eastern Skin, Joslyn N. Witherspoon, Richard H. Huggins, and Murad Alam
23. Special Considerations in Latino Skin, Joseph F. Greco and Teresa Soriano
Index