The series "Clinical Approach and Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology" intends to be a practical guide in Cosmetic Dermatology. Procedures in cosmetic dermatology are very popular and useful in medicine, indicated to complement topical and oral treatments not only for photodamaged skin but also for other dermatosis such as acne, rosacea, scars, etc. Also, full-face treatments using peelings, lasers, fillers and toxins are increasingly being used, successfully substituting or postponing the need for plastic surgeries. Altogether, these techniques not only provide immediate results but also help…mehr
The series "Clinical Approach and Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology" intends to be a practical guide in Cosmetic Dermatology. Procedures in cosmetic dermatology are very popular and useful in medicine, indicated to complement topical and oral treatments not only for photodamaged skin but also for other dermatosis such as acne, rosacea, scars, etc. Also, full-face treatments using peelings, lasers, fillers and toxins are increasingly being used, successfully substituting or postponing the need for plastic surgeries. Altogether, these techniques not only provide immediate results but also help patients to sustain long-term benefits, both preventing/treating dermatological diseases and maintaining a healthy and youthful skin. Throughout this series, different treatments in Cosmetic Dermatology will be discussed in detail covering the use of many pharmacological groups of cosmeceuticals, the new advances in nutraceuticals and emerging technologies and procedures. This volume addresses themost important physical approaches in cosmetic dermatology, disclosing their uses and advantages. Here are discussed in detail the applicability of lasers and other lights, photodynamic therapy, radiofrequency, ultrasound and transepidermal drug delivery.
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Clinical Approaches and Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology
Dr. 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.
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SECTION A: LASERS AND LIGHTS Chapter 1. Biophotonics.- Chapter 2. IPL for Photorejuvenation.- Chapter 3. IPL for rosacea and other indications.- Chapter 4. LED for acne, scars and photodamaged skin.- Chapter 5. Nonablative lasers for photorejuvenation.- Chapter 6. Nonablative lasers for stretch marks.- Chapter 7. Nonablative lasers for scars.- Chapter 8. QS Laser for Melasma, Dark circles eyes and photorejuvenation.- Chapter 9. Ablative lasers (Erbium laser) for photorejuvenation.- Chapter 10. Ablative lasers (Erbium laser) for scars and stretch marks.- Chapter 11. Ablative lasers (CO2 laser) for photorejuvenation.- Chapter 12. Ablative lasers (CO2 laser) for stretch marks.- Chapter 13. Ablative lasers (CO2 laser) for scars.- Chapter 14. Ablative lasers (CO2 laser) for other indications.- Chapter 15. Fractional ablative and non ablative lasers for ethnic skin.- Chapter 16. Laser for hair removal.- Chapter 17. Laser on hair regrowth.- Chapter 18. Laser lipolysis.- Chapter 19. Laser for vascular lesions.- Chapter 20. Laser for onychomycosis.- Chapter 21. Safety rules of lights and lasers use.- SECTION B: PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY (PDT) Chapter 22. Daylight PDT and its relation to photodamaged skin.- Chapter 23. Actinic chelitis: efficacy x cosmetic result.- Chapter 24. PDT for photorejuvenation.- Chapter 25. PDT for acne.- Chapter 26. New substances and equipments developed in Brazil - PDT.- SECTION C: RADIOFREQUENCY (RF) Chapter 27. Non Ablative RF for facial rejuvenation.- Chapter 28. Non ablative RF for laxity and cellulites.- Chapter 29. Non ablative RF for hyperhidrosis.- Chapter 30. Ablative RF in cosmetic dermatology.- SECTION D: ULTRASSOUND (US) Chapter 31. US for lipolysis.- Chapter 32. US for tightening.- Chapter 33. Impact US for drug delivery.- SECTION E: TRANSEPIDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY (TED) Chapter 34. TED: concept, effects and applications.- Chapter 35. TED with ablative methods (RF and laser).- Chapter 36. TED and Photodynamic Therapy.- SECTION F: CRYOLIPOLYSIS Chapter 37. Cryolipolysis for body sculpting.
SECTION A: LASERS AND LIGHTS Chapter 1. Biophotonics.- Chapter 2. IPL for Photorejuvenation.- Chapter 3. IPL for rosacea and other indications.- Chapter 4. LED for acne, scars and photodamaged skin.- Chapter 5. Nonablative lasers for photorejuvenation.- Chapter 6. Nonablative lasers for stretch marks.- Chapter 7. Nonablative lasers for scars.- Chapter 8. QS Laser for Melasma, Dark circles eyes and photorejuvenation.- Chapter 9. Ablative lasers (Erbium laser) for photorejuvenation.- Chapter 10. Ablative lasers (Erbium laser) for scars and stretch marks.- Chapter 11. Ablative lasers (CO2 laser) for photorejuvenation.- Chapter 12. Ablative lasers (CO2 laser) for stretch marks.- Chapter 13. Ablative lasers (CO2 laser) for scars.- Chapter 14. Ablative lasers (CO2 laser) for other indications.- Chapter 15. Fractional ablative and non ablative lasers for ethnic skin.- Chapter 16. Laser for hair removal.- Chapter 17. Laser on hair regrowth.- Chapter 18. Laser lipolysis.- Chapter 19. Laser for vascular lesions.- Chapter 20. Laser for onychomycosis.- Chapter 21. Safety rules of lights and lasers use.- SECTION B: PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY (PDT) Chapter 22. Daylight PDT and its relation to photodamaged skin.- Chapter 23. Actinic chelitis: efficacy x cosmetic result.- Chapter 24. PDT for photorejuvenation.- Chapter 25. PDT for acne.- Chapter 26. New substances and equipments developed in Brazil - PDT.- SECTION C: RADIOFREQUENCY (RF) Chapter 27. Non Ablative RF for facial rejuvenation.- Chapter 28. Non ablative RF for laxity and cellulites.- Chapter 29. Non ablative RF for hyperhidrosis.- Chapter 30. Ablative RF in cosmetic dermatology.- SECTION D: ULTRASSOUND (US) Chapter 31. US for lipolysis.- Chapter 32. US for tightening.- Chapter 33. Impact US for drug delivery.- SECTION E: TRANSEPIDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY (TED) Chapter 34. TED: concept, effects and applications.- Chapter 35. TED with ablative methods (RF and laser).- Chapter 36. TED and Photodynamic Therapy.- SECTION F: CRYOLIPOLYSIS Chapter 37. Cryolipolysis for body sculpting.
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