Description |
1 online resource (257 pages) |
Series |
Basic and Clinical Dermatology |
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Basic and clinical dermatology.
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Contents |
Cover; Series Introduction; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Hydroxy Acids: Past, Present, Future; Chapter 2. Bioavailable Alpha Hydroxy Acid in Topical Formulations; Chapter 3. Glycolic Acid; Chapter 4. Acne and Glycolic Acid; Chapter 5. The Treatment of Rosacea with Glycolic Acid; Chapter 6. Prepeeling Regimens; Chapter 7. Dermal Effects of Alpha Hydroxy Acids; Chapter 8. The Use of Alpha Hydroxy Acids in Xerosis and Photoaging; Chapter 9. The Use of Glycolic Acids in Asian Skin; Chapter 10. Body Peels; Chapter 11. Glycolic Acid Peels in Blacks; Chapter 12. Comparing AHA Products |
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Chapter 13. 8% Glycolic and 8% Lactic AcidChapter 14. Formulating and Marketing AHA Products for the Global Market; Index; About the Editors |
Summary |
Exploring the use of fruit acids in the restoration and maintenance of the epidermal layer, this reference details the latest cosmetic, therapeutic, and dermatologic applications of alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) to reverse the signs of aging, prevent acne, remove dryness and scaling, and correct disorders of the skin. Glycolic Acid Peels offerstechniques to predict the therapeutic potential of topical formulations containing glycolic acid pre-peel regimens for patients displaying signs of melasma, allergies, photoaging, and severe acne tables to compare current alpha hydroxy acid productsand disc |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Chemical peel.
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Face -- Surgery.
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Skin -- Care and hygiene.
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Chemexfoliation
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Chemical peel
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Face -- Surgery
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Skin -- Care and hygiene
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Luftman, Debra
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Kakita, Lenore S
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ISBN |
9781135558130 |
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1135558132 |
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