Table
of Contents
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Series Preface Second Edition |
vii |
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Series Preface First Edition |
ix |
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Preface to the Second Edition |
xi |
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Dedication |
xiii |
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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 |
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 |
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Index |
183 |
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