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Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology: Cosmetic Procedures in Skin of Color, 1st Edition

ISBN: 9780323831444
ISBN: 9780323831444
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Offering a step-by-step, practical approach to increasingly requested cosmetic procedures, Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology: Cosmetic Treatment of Skin of Color, enables you to master the up-to-date cosmetic techniques that produce the superior results your patients expect. Edited by renowned dermatologist, Dr. Andrew F. Alexis, along with hand-selected experts in this rapidly growing field, it provides practical insights into safe and effective approaches to cosmetic procedures in skin of color that can be performed by dermatologists—all abundantly illustrated and evidence based. A substantial video library demonstrating preferred techniques and modalities helps you successfully incorporate the latest procedures into your practice.
Key Features
  • Provides complete, clear descriptions for aesthetic dermatological concerns in patients with skin of color, including dedicated chapters on populations of African, East Asian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Hispanic/Latino ancestry.
  • Covers management of key dermatologic conditions in skin of color including melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, hair loss, and keloids.
  • Features high-quality images and numerous procedural videos demonstrating exactly how to perform today’s most requested or most challenging procedures.
  • Presents preferred methods and step-by-step techniques for chemical peels, laser hair removal, laser resurfacing, laser treatment of pigmented lesions, hair transplantation, botulinum toxins, soft tissue fillers, periorbital rejuvenation, and more.
  • Shares the knowledge and expertise of editor and cosmetic dermatologist, Andrew F. Alexis, MD, MPH, of New York City’s Center for Diverse Skin Complexions, who is often asked by patients, “Can we use this treatment safely on my skin?”—reflecting concerns regarding complications following cosmetic procedures in patients with non-white skin types.
  • An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Any additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.

Περιεχόμενα

  • Cover image
  • Title page
  • Table of Contents
  • Series Editors
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgment
  • Video table of contents
  •     List of Illustrations
  •     List of Tables
  • 1.  Structural and functional differences and their relevance to aesthetic concerns and approach to treatment
  •     Introduction
  •     Classifications of race and ethnicity
  •     Aging in skin of color: Close-up differences in texture and function
  •     Aging in skin of color: Gross morphologic differences
  •     Treatment considerations
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 2.  Cultural considerations in the perception of beauty
  •     Introduction
  •     The eye of the beholder
  •     Cultural considerations and the objective aspects of beauty
  •     Asian beauty
  •     Black beauty
  •     White beauty
  •     Latin beauty
  •     Malleability of beauty and cosmetic treatment
  •     Beauty influence and social media
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 3.  Cosmetic concerns and special considerations for specific populations: Populations of African ancestry
  •     Introduction
  •     Anatomical and physiological considerations
  •     Patient evaluation
  •     Cosmetic concerns
  •     Skin texture
  •     Dermatosis papulosa nigra
  •     Unwanted hair
  •     Hypertrophic scars and keloids
  •     Acne vulgaris
  •     Facial rejuvenation and contouring
  •     Treatment approaches in patients of African descent
  •     Neuromodulators
  •     Soft tissue augmentation
  •     Laser and light-based devices
  •     Surgical approach
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 4.  Populations of East Asian ancestry
  •     Introduction
  •     Structural and cultural considerations
  •     Injectables
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 5.  Populations of Hispanic/Latino ancestry
  •     Introduction
  •     Disorders of hyperpigmentation
  •     Cosmetic concerns
  •     Introduction
  •     Aging
  •     Cosmetic treatments and procedures
  •     Introduction
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 6.  Populations of Middle Eastern ancestry
  •     Introduction
  •     Skin discoloration
  •     Hyperpigmentation
  •     Volume loss
  •     Facial lines
  •     Facial augmentation
  •     Nasal dorsum
  •     Chin
  •     Hair
  •     Excess hair
  •     Alopecia
  •     Premature graying
  •     Treatment approaches
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 7.  Populations of South Asian ancestry
  •     Introduction
  •     Aesthetic goals and concerns in South Asian populations
  •     Treatment approaches in South Asian populations
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 8.  Topical treatments for melasma
  •     Topical therapies
  •     Retinoids
  •     Topical corticosteroids
  •     Vitamin C
  •     Azelaic acid
  •     Cysteamine
  •     Tranexamic acid
  •     Niacinamide
  •     Licorice extract
  •     Other therapies
  •     Special considerations
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 9.  Procedural therapies for melasma
  •     Introduction
  •     1. Chemical peels (level of evidence C)
  •     2. Intense pulsed light (level of evidence C)
  •     3. Pigmentary lasers (level of evidence B)
  •     4. Vascular lasers (pulsed dye and copper bromide lasers) (level of evidence D)
  •     5. Fractional resurfacing lasers (level of evidence D)
  •     6. Microneedling with topical depigmenting agents (level of evidence D)
  •     Summary and future directions
  •     References
  • 10.  Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation: Treatment and prevention
  •     Introduction
  •     Pre- and postprocedural management for prevention of postprocedural PIH
  •     Chemexfoliation
  •     Laser treatments (Table 10.3)
  •     Microneedling
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 11.  Prevention and treatment of keloids and hypertrophic scars
  •     Clinicohistopathologic features
  •     Epidemiology
  •     Prevention
  •     Management
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 12.  Laser and energy-based devices for the treatment of pigmented lesions in Asians
  •     Introduction
  •     Lasers and energy-based devices for the treatment of congenital pigmentary conditions
  •     The use of lasers and energy-based devices for the treatment of acquired pigmentary conditions
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 13.  Laser hair removal: Nuances and best practices for skin of color
  •     Summary
  •     Introduction
  •     Laser hair removal physics
  •     Hair removal laser and parameter selection
  •     Choosing appropriate laser parameters and test spots
  •     Patient selection and consultation
  •     Laser treatment
  •     Laser-induced side effects
  •     Hair-associated disorders treated with laser hair removal
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 14.  Skin resurfacing: Nuances and best practices for skin of color
  •     Introduction
  •     Anatomic and physiologic differences in skin of color
  •     Complication concerns in skin of color
  •     Nuances and best practices for skin of color
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 15.  Chemical peels: Nuances and best practices for skin of color
  •     Introduction
  •     Morphologic and structural differences in skin of color
  •     Indications and peel selection
  •     Patient evaluation and peel priming
  •     Chemical peeling agents
  •     Conclusions
  •     References
  • 16.  Body contouring: Racial/ethnic considerations and expert techniques for optimal outcomes
  •     Introduction
  •     Cryolipolysis
  •     Lipid-selective wavelengths of laser light
  •     Ultrasound
  •     Radiofrequency
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 17.  Botulinum toxins: Racial/ethnic considerations and expert techniques for optimal outcomes
  •     Introduction
  •     Racial/ethnic considerations: The aging face
  •     Safety and efficacy
  •     Expert techniques
  •     Racial-ethnic-specific applications
  •     Conclusions
  •     References
  • 18.  Soft tissue fillers in skin of color
  •     Characteristics of aging
  •     Soft tissue fillers—the evidence
  •     Clinical approach
  •     Complications & best practices
  •     Combination treatments
  •     Future directions
  •     References
  • 19.  Periorbital rejuvenation: Racial/ethnic considerations and expert techniques
  •     Important ethnic considerations
  •     Periorbital hyperpigmentation
  •     Topical agents and chemical peels
  •     Fillers
  •     Neuromodulators
  •     Lasers and energy devices
  •     Surgical procedures
  •     Surgical procedures in patients of african ancestry
  •     Surgical procedures in hispanic patients
  •     References
  •     Reading list
  • 20.  Hair disorders: Aesthetic approaches for patients of African ancestry
  •     Introduction
  •     Hair properties in patients of african descent
  •     Evaluation of hair loss
  •     Treatment approaches
  •     Additional considerations
  •     Summary
  •     References
  • Index