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Textbook of Cosmetic Dermatology
DAFTAR ISI
Section I: influence on skin
1 skin physiology and gender 1
2 a quantitative approach to anatomy and physiology of aging skin: barrier, dermal structure, and perfusion 14
3 climatic influence on cosmetic skin parameters 28
4 photodamage 41
Section II: cutaneous absorption and cosmetology
5 skin barrier cream efficacy: evidence based.. 47
6 using the behind-the-knee (BTK) test to evaluate lotion transfer from products to skin 54
7 nail penetration 63
Section III: pharmacology of cosmetic products and ingredients
8 sensitive skin: new findings yield new insights 73
9 hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid) 84
10 organic acids with novel functions, a-hydroxy, aldobionic, N-acetylamino acids, and related compounds 91
11 Retinyl propionate and related retinoids 106
12 Idebenone (hydroxydecyl ubiquinone) 111
13 antioxidants 115
14 topical retinol: an efficacious solution for improvement of main photodamage signs 123
15 applications of total soy in skin care 127
16 kinetin 141
17 urokinase and dry skin 144
18 ceramides and dry skin 150
19 perfumes 165
20 do consumer relevant exposures to geraniol cause clinical allergic contact dermatitis in man? 169
21 survey of alternative and natural drugs in dermatology 176
Section IV: cosmetology for non-pathological skin
22 skin care products for normal, dry, and greasy skin 180
23 self-tanning products 188
24 astringents, masks, and ancillary skin care products 192
25 cosmeceuticals 196
26 photodamage: prevention 200
27 photodamage: protection and reverseal with topical antioxidants 206
Section V: cosmetology for specific locations and conditions
28 hai care 218
29 dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis 230
30 the periorbital wrinkle 242
31 cosmetology for normal nails 247
32 cosmetics for abnormal and pathological nails 259
33 hand and body lotions 269
34 anticellulite products and therapies 290
35 therapy of telangiectasia and varicose veins and their complicants 294
36 management of hirsutism and hypertrichosis 302
37 pigmentation: dyschromia 311
38 introduction to practical, aesthetic, and social approaches to appearance restoration 330
39 treatment of keloids 341
40 keratolytic treatment of acne 352
Section VI: skin care for specific groups
41 cosmetics for men 365
42 ethnic cosmetics 379
43 ethnic variation in hair 386
44 ethnic differences in skin properties 395
45 the menopause, skin, and cosmetology 405
Section VII: cosmetological treatments
46 mesotherapy 410
47 microneedles and cosmetics 417
48 photodynamic tehrapy in dermatology 422
49 topical 5-fluorouracil formulations in actinic keratosis treatment 429
50 cosmetic cryosurgery 434
51 botulinum toxins 442
52 soft tissue augmentation 454
53 bioelectricity 466
54 chemical peelings 482
55 lasers and light sources for vascular and pigmented components of photoaging 494
Section VIII: noninvasive assessment techniques
56 an easy method to assess the antioxidative capacity of topical formulations 503
57 the antioxidative capacity of topical emulsion onultraviolet exposure 505
58 treatment and noninvasive clinical assessment of androgenetic alopecia 510
59 assessing the efficacy of moisturizers 519
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