Baumann’s Cosmetic Dermatology Third Edition
Baumann’s Cosmetic Dermatology Third Edition 3rd Edition:
“A concise, well-written, and well-illustrated overview of the topic of cosmetic dermatology that will prove useful to all physicians who care for cosmetic patients.”―Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery reviewing the First Edition
The bestselling dermatology resource―updated to reflect the latest skin care procedures and treatments
Baumann’s Cosmetic Dermatology covers the entire gamut of dermatology―with essential information about the anatomy and physiology of skin and skin conditions. Comprehensive and engagingly written, this updated text addresses the latest medications, cosmeceuticals, and procedures. Grounded in an evidence-based, clinically-relevant approach and featuring 400+ full-color images, this is an indispensable resource for everyday practice.
Features:
- Guidance on the efficacy of over-the-counter and prescription skin care products
- Step-by-step review of must-know procedures
- NEW: The latest drugs and topical agents, including retinoids, moisturizing agents, antioxidants, depigmenting agents, vitamins, and herbals
- NEW: The newest laser treatments, pulsed light techniques, varicose veins, and cosmeceuticals
- 400+ full-color photos and illustrations
Additional ISBNs:
∗ Print ISBN: 0071794204, 978-0071794206, 9780071794206
∗ eText ISBN: 0071800905, 978-0071800907, 9780071800907
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Baumann’s Cosmetic Dermatology 3rd Edition:
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
SECTION 1 Basic Concepts of Skin Science
CHAPTER 1 • Basic Science of the Epidermis
CHAPTER 2 • Basic Science of the Dermis
CHAPTER 3 • Fat and the Subcutaneous Layer
CHAPTER 4 • The Skin Microbiome
CHAPTER 5 • Intrinsic Aging
CHAPTER 6 • Extrinsic Aging
CHAPTER 7 • Facial Anatomy and Aging
CHAPTER 8 • Immunology of Skin Aging
CHAPTER 9 • Nutrition and the Skin
SECTION 2 Skin Types
CHAPTER 10 • The Baumann Skin Typing System
CHAPTER 11 • Oily Skin
CHAPTER 12 • Dry Skin
CHAPTER 13 • Sensitive Skin
CHAPTER 14 • Uneven Skin Tone
SECTION 3 Specific Skin Problems
CHAPTER 15 • Skin of Color
CHAPTER 16 • Acne (Type 1 Sensitive Skin)
CHAPTER 17 • Rosacea
CHAPTER 18 • Burning and Stinging Skin (Type 3 Sensitive Skin)
CHAPTER 19 • Contact Dermatitis (Type 4 Sensitive Skin)
CHAPTER 20 • Skin Pigmentation Disorders
CHAPTER 21 • Wrinkled Skin
SECTION 4 Cosmetic Procedures
CHAPTER 22 • Non-Surgical Body Contouring
CHAPTER 23 • Botulinum Toxins
CHAPTER 24 • Chemical Peels
CHAPTER 25 • Dermal Fillers
CHAPTER 26 • Lasers and Light Devices
CHAPTER 27 • Microneedling and PRP
CHAPTER 28 • Sclerotherapy
CHAPTER 29 • Thread Lifts
CHAPTER 30 • Skin Tightening
SECTION 5 Skin Care
CHAPTER 31 • Psychosocial Challenges in Aesthetic Dermatology
CHAPTER 32 • Cosmetic and Drug Regulations
CHAPTER 33 • Choosing Skincare Products to Retail in Your Medical Practice
CHAPTER 34 • Skincare Retail in a Medical Setting
CHAPTER 35 • Skincare Regimen Design (Product Layering)
CHAPTER 36 • Pre- and Postprocedure Skincare Guide for Surgical Patients
CHAPTER 37 • Anti-Aging Ingredients
CHAPTER 38 • Anti-Inflammatory Agents
CHAPTER 39 • Antioxidants
CHAPTER 40 • Cleansing Agents
CHAPTER 41 • Depigmenting Ingredients
CHAPTER 42 • Fragrance
CHAPTER 43 • Moisturizers
CHAPTER 44 • Preservatives
CHAPTER 45 • Retinoids
CHAPTER 46 • Sunscreens
Index
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