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By
Zoe Draelos, MD, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA; President, Dermatology Consulting Services, High Point, NC, USA
Included in series
Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology,
Description
Introducing a new title in the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series! This breakthrough reference presents up-to-the-minute, practical
guidance on the use of cosmeceuticals (skin care products that fall between a cosmetic and a pharmaceutical) as well as microdermabraion
and "lunchtime peels"?edited by one of the top experts in the world, Dr. Zoe Draelos. Succinctly written and lavishly illustrated, this
resource focuses on procedural information and provides practical and realistic advice for those looking to guide their patients in the
use of these products and procedures based on sound scientific evidence.
Audience
Cosmetic Dermatologists, Dermatologists, Dermatologic Surgeons, Plastic Surgeons, Oculoplastic and Facial Plastic Surgeons, Cosmetic Surgeons, Ophthalmologists
Contents
Introduction: What are Cosmeceuticals?
- Albert M. Kligman
Part 1: Defining the Cosmeceutical Realm
1. Cosmeceuticals
and the Practice of Dermatology - Ellen C. Gendler
2. Cosmeceuticals: Function and The Skin Barrier
3. Cosmeceutical Formulation
Considerations - Kenneth Klein
4. The Cosmeceutical Marketplace - Doug Stuckey
5. Evaluating Cosmeceutical Efficiency
- Gary L. Grove, Jonn Damia, Charles Zerwick
Part 2: Cosmeceutical Actives
6. Retinoids - John E. Oblong, Donald
L. Bissett
7. Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin E - Jens J. Thiele, Swarna Ekanayake Mudiyanselage, Sherry N. Hsieh
8. Cosmeceutical
Vitamins: Vitamin C - Patricia Farris
9. Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin B - Donald L. Bissett, John E. Oblong, Cynthia A.
Berge
10. Ceramides, Lipids, and Barrier Repair - Peter M. Elias
11. Cosmeceutical Botanicals: Part 1 - Zoe D. Draelos
12. Cosmeceutical Botanicals: Part 2 - Carl Thornfeldt
13. Cosmeceutical Metals - Jim Schwartz
14. Cosmeceutical Moisturizers
- James Q. Del Rosso
15. Skin Lightening Agents - Marta I. Rendon, Jorge I. Gaviria
16. Exfoliants: AHAs and BHAs - Cherie
M. Ditre
17. Proteins and Peptides - Mary P. Lupo
18. Nutritional Antioxidants - Karen E. Burke
19. Endogenous Growth
Factors as Cosmeceuticals - Richard E. Fitzpatrick
20. Sunscreens - Dee Anna Glaser, Heidi Waldorf
21. Contact Dermatitis
Due to Cosmeceuticals -
Christen M. Mowad
Part 3: The Application of Cosmeceuticals to Dermatologic Practice
22. Wrinkles and Fine Lines
23. Redness
24. Dyspigmented Skin
25. Oily Skin
26. Dry Skin
27. Acne
Part 4: Cosmeceutical Myths
28. Acne Cosmeceutical Myths - Zoe D. Draelos
29. Cosmeceutical Anti-Aging Myths - Zoe D. Draelos
30. Botanical Cosmeceutical
Myths - Zoe D. Draelos
Part 5: New Research in Cosmeceuticals
31. Gene Array Technology and the Search for Cosmeceutical
Actives - Bryan B. Fuller, Brian K. Pilcher, Dustin R. Smith
32. Future Cosmeceuticals of Dermatologic Importance - Neil S.
Sadick
33. The Next Generation Hydroxy Acids - M. Elizabeth Briden, Barbara Green
34. Novel Transdermal Cosmeceutical Delivery
Systems - Carla G. Nugent
Summary: What is the Future of Cosmeceuticals?
- Zoe D. Draelos
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 238 pages, publication date: MAR-2005
ISBN-13: 978-1-4160-0244-4
ISBN-10: 1-4160-0244-8
Imprint: SAUNDERS
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Last update: 27 Sep 2008
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