Cosmetic dermatology : products and procedures /

Back for a new edition, Zu Draelos' outstanding resource to cosmetic dermatology again provides a highly-illustrated, clinical guide to the full range of cosmetic skin treatments.Bringing together experts from research, industry, surgery and practice, it is structured in four distinct parts for...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Draelos, Zoe Kececioglu (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley Blackwell, 2016.
Έκδοση:Second edition.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Title page; Copyright; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; PART I Basic Concepts; Section 1: Skin Physiology Pertinent to Cosmetic Dermatology; CHAPTER 1 Epidermal Barrier; Introduction; Structural components of the epidermal barrier; Functions of epidermal barrier; Regulation of barrier homeostasis; Methods for studying barrier structure and function; Relevance of skin barrier to cosmetic product development; Summary and future trends; References; CHAPTER 2 Photoaging; Introduction; Definition; Physiology; Molecular mechanisms of photoaging; Ethnic skin: photoaging; Prevention
  • Failure of prevention: immunosuppressionConclusions; References; CHAPTER 3 Pigmentation and Skin of Color; Introduction; Melanocytes; Dyspigmentation; Natural sun protective factor in skin of color; Skin of color; Hair; References; CHAPTER 4 Sensitive Skin and the Somatosensory System; Introduction; Peripheral nervous system; The central projections; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 5 Novel, Compelling, Non-invasive Techniques for Evaluating Cosmetic Products; Introduction; Commonly used non-invasive bioinstrumentation methods in cosmetic studies
  • Use of digital photography as a non-invasive technique for assessing skin featuresReview of terminology in clinical photography; Use of raking light optical profilometry (RLOP) to detect improvements in periocular fine lines and wrinkles; A non-invasive method for assessing the antioxidant protection of topical formulations in humans; Use of image analysis for assessing a variety of skin conditions; Emerging technology for skin imaging and assessment; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 6 Contact Dermatitis and Topical Agents; Introduction; Pathophysiology and clinical presentation
  • Common irritants and allergen groupsSpecific cosmetic products; Diagnosis; Treatment; Conclusions; References; Section 2 Delivery of Cosmetic Skin Actives; CHAPTER 7 Percutaneous Delivery of Cosmetic Actives to the Skin; Introduction; The basics; Vehicle effect; Penetration enhancers; Penetration enhancement vectors; Devices for penetration enhancement; In vitro and in vivo delivery assessment; Conclusions and future trends; References; CHAPTER 8 Creams and Ointments; Definitions of creams (and lotions) and ointments; Composition of a cream and an ointment; Ointments; References
  • PART II Hygiene ProductsSection 1 Cleansers; CHAPTER 9 Bar Cleansers; Introduction; Impact of cleansing bars on skin structure and function; Studies comparing mildness properties of soap and syndet cleansing bars; Practical implications of mild cleansing for patients with common skin disease; The future of cleansing bars; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 10 Personal Cleansers: Body Washes; Background; Types of body wash; Major formula components of body washes; In-use performance considerations for body washes; Who will benefit from using body washes?; Conclusions; References