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This practical text clearly evaluates the uses, limitations, and
compositions of the growing variety of available fillers involved
in face and body rejuvenation. It includes detailed techniques for
facial analysis and diagnosis of aging conditions to help provide
patients with safe, reliable, and aesthetically pleasing results,
including preventing and properly treating potential complications
of filler usage. With new chapters on limb and torso injections and
combination treatments, this new edition will be an invaluable
resource for all aesthetic practitioners.
Cosmeceuticals - skin-care products that fall between a cosmetic
and a pharmaceutical, with active ingredients that counter skin
aging and promote skin rejuvenation - are an invaluable adjunct to
the cosmetic dermatologist or plastic surgeon performing minimally
invasive aesthetic procedures. This guide from expert researchers
and practitioners explains how best to integrate the potential of
cosmeceutical products into the best international clinical
practice, with new chapters to cover the very latest developments
in this area. The Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy is published
in association with the Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy.
This text evolved as a response to numerous requests to present a
simplified approach to the diagnosis and management of most of the
common aspects of both cosmetic and medical venous disorders. The
authors, representing experienced plebologists from several
different primary disciplines, have attempted to present simplistic
paradigm-oriented approaches on how to thoughtfully evaluate and
manage common vein issues with contemporary solutions. Several
areas of phlebology were not addressed in this text. The management
of vascular malformations are beyond the scope of this text and
were not covered in detail. Although indications for the
appropriate use of IVC filters are discussed, the details about the
specific devices, their placement and removal are also beyond the
scope of this text. Deep venous obstruction from prior thrombosis,
venous compression by arteries such as the compression of the left
common iliac vein by the right common iliac artery and pelvic
venous insufficiency can now be managed with minimally invasive
image guided treatments; the technical aspects of such treatments
are complex and not discussed in detail in this handbook. This book
will increase the therapeutic skill of the practicing phlebologist
and thus increase the quality of care for patients faced with
problems related to venous disorders.
This book details the uses of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) techniques
for dermatologic purposes and describes the techniques and
protocols for its application in clinical practice. Concise and
practical, this reference covers not only the procedural steps in
collecting PRP from a patient, but also applications in wound
healing, hair loss, skin rejuvenation, scarring, and face and body
augmentation. It addresses the issues that are caused by fad
procedures, such as the "Vampire Facelift," and emphasizes the
importance of reliable information in these cases. Chapters are
supplemented with multimedia including high-quality images,
illustrations, and an instructional video. Platelet-Rich Plasma in
Dermatologic Practice is written for clinicians in practice looking
to offer alternatives to more invasive aesthetic surgery
techniques.
This text evolved as a response to numerous requests to present a
simplified approach to the diagnosis and management of most of the
common aspects of both cosmetic and medical venous disorders. The
authors, representing experienced plebologists from several
different primary disciplines, have attempted to present simplistic
paradigm-oriented approaches on how to thoughtfully evaluate and
manage common vein issues with contemporary solutions. Several
areas of phlebology were not addressed in this text. The management
of vascular malformations are beyond the scope of this text and
were not covered in detail. Although indications for the
appropriate use of IVC filters are discussed, the details about the
specific devices, their placement and removal are also beyond the
scope of this text. Deep venous obstruction from prior thrombosis,
venous compression by arteries such as the compression of the left
common iliac vein by the right common iliac artery and pelvic
venous insufficiency can now be managed with minimally invasive
image guided treatments; the technical aspects of such treatments
are complex and not discussed in detail in this handbook. This book
will increase the therapeutic skill of the practicing phlebologist
and thus increase the quality of care for patients faced with
problems related to venous disorders.
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Neil S.
Sadick, will cover a number of key topics related to Hair. This
issue is one of four each year selected by longtime series
Consulting Editor, Dr. Bruce Thiers. Articles in this issue
include: Clinical patterns of hair loss in men: Is DHT the only
culprit?; Understanding causes of hair loss in women; New
diagnostic tools to evaluate hair loss; FDA approved treatments for
hair loss; Frontal fibrosing alopecia: is it the new epidemic?;
Scarring alopecia: diagnosis and new treatment options; Central
centrifugal alopecia: challenges and treatments;Alopecia areata:
new treatment options including JAK inhibitors; Trichoceuticals;
Platelet-rich plasma and cell therapy: the new horizon in hair loss
treatment; Energy-based devices for hair loss; Follicular unit
extraction for hair transplantation: an update; Automated devices
for hair transplantation; and Combination approaches for combatting
hair loss.
As baby boomers continue to age, demand for cosmetic procedures
continues to rise. New techniques and products are constantly
entering the growing market of cosmetic procedures, particularly
lasers and fillers. Advances in the use of lasers, fillers, and
botox are allowing dermatologist to better refine and customize
treatments based on each patient's cosmetic needs. This issue of
ther Dermatology Clinics covers all of the latest information on
cosmetic dermatology, including articles on fillers, lasers and
cosmeceuticals.
This issue of the Medical Clinics of North America brings the
practicing clinician up to date on diagnosis and treatment of
dermatologic conditions he may encounter in his daily practice.
Guest Edited by preeminent dermatologist, Neil Sadick, this issue
covers topics including psoriasis, rosacea, acne, Cutaneous
manifestation of systemic diseases, Cutaneous markers of
malignancy, diseases of the hair and nails, vasculity, allergic
disorders, eczema, urticaria, infectious diseases, skin neoplasms,
Cutaneous manifestations of venous disease, and disorders of
pigmentation.
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, Guest Edited by Dr. Neil S.
Sadick, is devoted to Cosmetic Dermatology for Men. Articles in
this outstanding and timely issue include: The Pathophysiology of
the Male Aging Face and Body; Cosmetic Concerns Amongst Men;
Cosmetic Concerns Amongst Ethnic Men; Cosmeceuticals for Male Skin
Rejuvenation; Energy-based Devices in Male Skin Rejuvenation; The
Use of Neurotoxins in the Male Face; Volumetric Structural
Rejuvenation for the Male Face; Body Contouring in Men: Upper and
Lower Body; Recent Advances in Hair Transplantation; New Generation
Therapies for the Treatment of Hair Loss in Men; Combination
Therapies for Male Body Rejuvenation; and Liposuction
Considerations in Men.
As the number and variety of lasers increase, it is timely to
review which lasers are best for which clinical procedures. This
well illustrated text from respected authorities provides the
answers for a number of commonly encountered problems. Even
established laser surgeons will be interested to learn about newer
laser varieties, such as fractionated lasers, and on methods to
combine additional and adjunctive procedures for a better esthetic
result.
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