Table of Contents

 

 

 

 

Series Preface Second Edition

vii

 

Series Preface First Edition

ix

 

Preface to the Second Edition

xi

 

Dedication

xiii

 

List of Contributors

xv

1

The Chemistry of Peels: a Hypothesis of Action Mechanisms and A Proposal of a New Classification of Chemical Peelings   Luc Dewandre and Alain Tenenbaum

1

2

Choosing the Correct Peel for the Appropriate Patient   Yardy Tse

17

3

The Role of Priming the Skin for Peels   Barry I. Resnik

23

4

Alpha-Hydroxy Acid Peels   Cherie M. Ditre

27

5

Salicylic Acid Peels   Pearl E. Grimes

41

6

The Progressive Peel: the Combined Jessner, Tca, Retinoid Peel   James E. Fulton Jr

49

7

Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) Peels   Janie M. Leonhardt, Kathleen M. Rossy and Naomi Lawrence

61

8

Phenol Peeling   Phillip A. Stone

71

9

Peeling in Darker Skin Types   Doris M. Hexsel, Camile L. Hexsel, Juliana D. Fernandes and Peter P. Rullan

89

10

Chemical Reconstruction of Skin Scars (Cross) Technique   Sung Bin Cho, Kee Yang Chung, Kwang Hoon Lee and Jung Bock Lee

101

11

Proprietary Peels   Suzan Obagi and Shauna Kranendonk

109

12

Body Peeling   Rebecca Tung, Mauricio Sato, Natalie Kim and Fabiane M. Brenner

117

13

Superficial to Medium-Depth Peels: a Personal Experience   Gabriella Fabbrocini, Maria P De Padova and Antonella Tosti

123

14

Combinations of Therapy   Gary D. Monheit

133

15

Avoiding Complications   David M. Duffy

151

16

Complications   Kyle M. Coleman and William P. Coleman III

173

 

Index

183