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Color Atlas of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2e describes both the medical and surgical management of all common cosmetic skin problems. Featuring 450 full-color illustrations and concise bulleted text, the book provides a succinct yet broad review of cosmetic therapy. Covering consultation, management, treatment, and side effects of numerous cosmetic procedures, Cosmetic Atlas of Dermatology features an accessible design perfect for busy practitioners or trainees who require a quick, comprehensive reference for approaching the cosmetic patient. The consistent presentation includes an overview of a particular condition, cosmetic treatment options, and step-by-step procedural guidance for treatment, side-by-side with pre- and post-treatment color photographs. Dosage guidelines for medical treatments, descriptions/photos/techniques for surgical options, key details on the set-up of each procedure, and a review of the necessary equipment are also provided. Color Atlas of Cosmetic Dermatology is divided into 12 sections (64 chapters): Aging, Disorders of Sebaceous Glands, Disorders of Eccrine Glands, Disorders of Hair Follicles, Disorders of Pigmentation, Vascular Alternations, Benign Growths, Cutaneous Carcinomas, Inflammatory Disorders, Adipose Tissue Alternations, Wound Healing Alternations, Exogenous Cutaneous Alterations Dr. Zeina Tannous, Dr. Sandy Tsao, and Dr. Matthew Avram are Professors at Harvard University Medical School and practice at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston MA. Dr. Marc Avram (New York, NY) is Clinical Professor of Dermatology at New York University and practices on 5th Avenue in New York City. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: AGING 1. Analysis of Aging Skin 2. Topical Treatments 3. Soft Tissue Augmentation 4. Botulinum Toxin 5. Chemical Peels 6. Nonablative Laser Resurfacing 7. Ablative Laser Resurfacing 8. Nonablative Fractional Laser Resurfacing 9. Ablative Fractional Laser Resurfacing 10. Tissue Tightening 11. Dermatochalasis 12. Poikiloderma of Civatte SECTION 2: DISORDERS OF SEBACEOUS GLANDS 13. Acne Vulgaris 14. Rosacea 15. Sebaceous Hyperplasia SECTION 3: DISORDERS OF ECCRINE GLANDS 16. Hyperhidrosis SECTION 4: DISORDERS OF HAIR FOLLICLES 17. Hirsutism 18. Pseudofolliculitis Barbae 19. Androgenetic Alopecia, Men 20. Androgenetic Alopecia, Women 21. Light Stimulation for Hair Growth SECTION 5: DISORDERS OF PIGMENTATION 22. Cafe-au-Lait Macule 23. Ephelides 24. Lentigines 25. Melasma 26. Nevus of Ota 27. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation 28. Vitiligo SECTION 6: VASCULAR ALTERATIONS 29. Angiokeratoma 30. Angioma, Cherry, Spider 31. Granuloma Faciale 32. Infantile Hemangioma 33. Keratosis Pilaris Atrophicans 34. Port Wine Stain 35. Pyogenic Granuloma 36. Facial Telangiectasia 37. Lower Extremity Telangiectasia, Reticular and Varicose Veins 38. Venous Lakes 39. Wart SECTION 7: BENIGN GROWTHS 40. Angiofibroma 41. Becker's Nevus 42. Epidermal Inclusion Cyst 43. Epidermal Nevus 44. Lipoma 45. Milia 46. Neurofibroma 47. Seborrheic keratosis 48. Syringoma 49. Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra 50. Xanthelasma SECTION 8: CUTANEOUS CARCINOMAS 51. Actinic Keratosis 52. Basal Cell Carcinoma 53. Squamous Cell Carcinoma SECTION 9: INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS 54. Lichen Planus 55. Morphea/Facial Hemiatrophy 56. Psoriasis SECTION 10: ADIPOSE TISSUE ALTERATIONS 57. Gynecomastia 58. Cellulite 59. HIV Lipoatrophy 60. Striae SECTION 11: WOUND HEALING ALTERATIONS 61. Hypertropic Scars, Keloids and Acne Scars SECTION 12: EXOGENOUS CUTANEOUS ALTERATIONS 62. Ear Piercing 63. Tattoos 64. Torn Earlobe Index
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