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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Maria Claudia Almeida Issa , Bhertha TamuraPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2017 Volume: 1 Weight: 1.483kg ISBN: 9783319125886ISBN 10: 3319125885 Pages: 470 Publication Date: 11 August 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSECTION A:SKIN HISTOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY IN COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY Chapter 1. Skin histology and physiology.- SECTION B: HOW TO EVALUATE A PATIENT IN COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY.- Chapter 2. Anamnesis and physical evaluation.- Chapter 3. Psychological approach.- Chapter 4. Evaluation and classification of aging.- Chapter 5. Approach in photodamaged skin, melasma, acne, rosacea.- Chapter 6. Facial and body medical files: pictures, dermoscopy, new emerging profile pre and post procedures imaging.- SECTION C: PHOTOPROTECTION.- Chapter 7. Concept, classification and mechanism of action.- Chapter 8. Chemical and physical sunscreens.- Chapter 9. Topical photoprotection in acne, photoaging and melisma.- Chapter 10. Oral photoprotection.- Chapter 11. Antioxidants and other products: interaction and efficacy.- Chapter 12. Vitamin D and photoprotection.-SECTION D: COSMECEUTICALS AND NUTRACEUTICALS.- Chapter 13. Introduction to cosmeceuticals and nutraceuticals.- Chapter 14. Cleansers.- Chapter 15. Retinoids.- Chapter 16. Hydroxyacids.- Chapter 17. Vitamins and other antioxidants.- Chapter 18. Anti–glicants.- Chapter 19. Botanical ingredients and other substances.- Chapter 20. Nutraceuticals in cosmetology.- SECTION E: SPECIAL PRESCRIPTIONS IN COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY.- Chapter 21. Cosmiatric approach for men.- Chapter 22. Cosmiatric approach for dark skin.- Chapter 23. Cosmiatric approach during pregnancy.- Chapter 24. Cosmiatric approach in patients with acne and rosacea.- Chapter 25. Cosmiatric approach for melisma.- Chapter 26. Cosmiatric approach for healthy and damaged hair.- Chapter 27. Cosmiatric approach for healthy and damaged nails.- Chapter 28. Issues concerning safety of topical cosmetics and nutraceuticals.- SECTION F: PROCEDURES IN COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY: INTRODUCTION.- Chapter 29. Chemical and Physical peelings.- Chapter 30. Lasers, lights and other technologies (RF, US).- Chapter 31. Photodynamic therapy and Transepidermal drug delivery.- Chapter 32. Botulinum toxins.- Chapter 33. Fillers.Reviews“This is an outstanding reference on cosmetic dermatology. It is probably the best one I have read to date. All dermatologists would benefit from reading it, even if they do not have a cosmetic practice. The information is fascinating and the book well written and organized.” (Patricia Wong, Doody's Book Reviews, November, 2017) This is an outstanding reference on cosmetic dermatology. It is probably the best one I have read to date. All dermatologists would benefit from reading it, even if they do not have a cosmetic practice. The information is fascinating and the book well written and organized. (Patricia Wong, Doody's Book Reviews, November, 2017) Author InformationDr. Maria Claudia Almeida Issa is among the leading dermatologists in Brazil and Latin America, especially in what regards to cosmetic Dermatology. Dr. Issa holds a PhD in Dermatology from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (2008) and a MsC in Dermatology from the Fluminense Federal University (1997). Dr. Issa is currently an Associate Professor within the Department of Clinical Medicine – Dermatology, at the Fluminense Federal University, Brazil. Her research focuses on Photodynamic Therapy, non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Lasers, Photoaging and Dermal Remodeling. Finally, Dr. Issa has an extensive clinical experience in cosmetic dermatology, being registered as a dermatologist at the Brazilian Society of Dermatology since 1995. Dr. Bhertha Tamura has MSc and PhD degrees in dermatology, by the Hospital das Clínicas de São Paulo – Universidade de São Paulo. Specialist in general surgery and dermatology. Counselor for the Brazilian Society of Dermatologic Surgery and for the Brazilian Society of Dermatology. Member of the Scientific Commission of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology. Chief of the Department of Dermatology at the Complexo Hospital Heliopolis (São Paulo, Brazil). Member of several international dermatological societies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |