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Dermal fillers are substances injected into the face to fill lines
and add volume to areas such as the lips and cheeks. They are not
permanent and usually last between six and eighteen months.
Similarly, Botulinum toxin (Botox) injections relax the facial
muscles to smooth out line and wrinkles, such as frown lines and
crow’s feet. Botox is not permanent and usually lasts for three
to four months. This book is a comprehensive guide to the clinical
use of fillers and Botox. Beginning with an overview of the history
and basic science of cosmetic injectables, the book is then divided
into two key sections. Section one examines fillers, discussing
facial anatomy, patient selection, anaesthesia, and injection
techniques for different areas of the face. Treatment plans,
patient consent, and before and after instructions, are also
discussed. The second section covers Botox and its use for treating
different types of facial lines, and includes chapters on
complications and their management, and Botox in men. The extensive
text is enhanced by nearly 300 clinical photographs, illustrations
and tables. Key points Comprehensive guide to clinical use of
dermal fillers and Botox In depth discussion on injection
techniques for different parts of the face Covers patient and
treatment selection, patient consent and complications Includes
nearly 300 clinical photographs, illustrations and tables
As the comprehensive textbooks of Dermatology grow longer and more
specialized, there is a need for a text to cut the subject back to
the essentials a medical professional needs to know. This concise
text from an internationally respected editor presents the most
important points about the most significant topics in disease of
the skin, hair, and nails; any medical professional will find here
the material for a solid grounding in the subject. *Covers the
range of dermatology in a consistently manageable level of detail
*Answers the need for a reliable concise guide for medical
professionals in all specialties *Offers a straightforward and
approachable synopsis of the subject
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Concise Dermatology (Paperback)
Rashmi Sarkar; Edited by (associates) Anupam Das, Sumit Sethi
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Discovery Miles 16 260
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As the comprehensive textbooks of Dermatology grow longer and more
specialized, there is a need for a text to cut the subject back to
the essentials a medical professional needs to know. This concise
text from an internationally respected editor presents the most
important points about the most significant topics in disease of
the skin, hair, and nails; any medical professional will find here
the material for a solid grounding in the subject. *Covers the
range of dermatology in a consistently manageable level of detail
*Answers the need for a reliable concise guide for medical
professionals in all specialties *Offers a straightforward and
approachable synopsis of the subject
Chemical peeling is a technique used to improve the appearance of
the skin that is typically performed on the face, neck or hands. In
this treatment, a chemical solution is applied to the skin that
causes it to "blister" and eventually peel off. The new,
regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old
skin (American Society for Dermatologic Surgery). This book
is a practical guide to chemical peel processes for dermatologists.
Divided into 41 sections, the text begins with an overview of the
history and classification of chemical peels, histology of skin and
wound healing, basic chemistry and patient assessment and
preparation. The following chapters cover numerous types of
chemical peel treatments for a variety of disorders, and the book
concludes with discussion on peel treatment results amongst
patients of different ethnicities and skin tones. Â Edited by
internationally recognised specialists in the field of dermatology,
the book is highly illustrated with nearly 350 clinical photographs
and tables to enhance learning. Key points Practical guide to
chemical peel processes for dermatologists Covers numerous types of
chemical peel treatments for different disorders Edited by
internationally recognised specialists in the field Highly
illustrated with clinical photographs and tables
Salient Features: - This book focuses on world clinics dermatology:
fungal infections topical treatments. - Fungal diseases are common
dermatologic complaints in medical practice and definitely one of
the commonest skin infections seen worldwide. - Antifungal agents
can be used both topically and systemically; however, systemic
agents are reserved for more widespread or severe fungal
infections. - Dermatophytoses are usually amenable to topical
agents if localized, but may need oral antifungals if multisite
infection is present or the dermatophytosis is at certain areas
like soles, nails, or scalp, etc. - Topical antifungals have
limited but important indications. - This book consists of 11
chapters, which include topical antifungals and classes of topical
antifungal drugs, dermatophytoses, other cutaneous superficial
fungal infections and their topical treatment, onychomycoses,
topical polyenes, allylamine and benzylamine topical antifungals,
topical azole antifungals, hydroxypyridone topical antifungal,
antifungal resistance, and counseling for dermatophytosis. - The
current issue of World Clinics in Dermatology 2019 gives a wide
insight into older and newer exciting broad-spectrum topical
antifungals. - This book will be equally helpful to practitioners,
dermatology departments and students of dermatology, all over the
world.
Atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis) is the most common form of
eczema, a condition that causes the skin to become itchy, red, dry
and cracked. Atopic eczema is more common in children, often
developing before their first birthday. However, it may also
develop for the first time in adults. It is usually a long-term
(chronic) condition, although it can improve significantly, or even
clear completely, in some children as they get older (NHS Choices).
Part of the World Clinics: Dermatology series, this book is a
complete guide to the diagnosis and management of atopic eczema.
Beginning with an overview of the condition, the first chapters
discuss etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and
diagnosis. The second part of the book covers both topical and
systemic therapies, prevention strategies, and allergens, microbes
and moisturisers. Presented as a collection of evidence-based
reviews, each article is enhanced by photographs and figures, and
concludes with a summary and comments by the editors highlighting
their own clinical experience. Other titles in the World Clinics:
Dermatology series include 'Acne', 'Psoriasis' and 'Fungal
Infections of the Skin'. Key points Comprehensive guide to
diagnosis and management of atopic eczema Part of the World
Clinics: Dermatology series Covers both topical and systemic
therapies, and prevention strategies Features comments by the
editors highlighting their own clinical experience
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