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| Reference \ Cosmetic Peel | Table of Contents
| Chapter 1 Photoaged & Photodamaged Skin Classification of Skin Types and Levels of Photodamage Assessment Dyschromias Wrinkles
Chapter 2 What are Skin Peels? Classification of Peel Depths Peeling Agents Toxicity
Chapter 3 Reversal of Photodamage with Checimal Nonpeel Techniques Sun Avoidance Retinoic Acid Alpha Hydroxy Acids Comination Therapy Other Nonpeel Methods
Chapter 4 Basic Concepts in Skin Peeling Pharmaceutical Considerations Priming Wound Healing Regional Peels Repeeling Anesthesia The Difference Between Facial and Nonfacial Skin Peels
Chapter 5 Patient Information Photographs Checklists Consent Forms Instructions
Chapter 6 Jessner's Peels Jessner's Solution Performing the Peel Complications
Chapter 7 Glycolic Acid Peels Neutralization Glycolic Acid Strength and pH Performing the Peel Complications
Chapter 8 Salicylic Acid Peels (Nonfacial) Salicylic Acid Paste Performing the Peel
Chapter 9 Trichloroacetic Acid Peels Trichloroacetic Acid Solutions and Basic Pharmacy Performing the Peel Nonfacial Peels with Trichloroacetic Acid Enhanced or Combination Peels
Chapter 10 Complications Tears Dripping Onto the Neck Premature Peeling Infection Acneform Eruptions Ecchymoses Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation Hypopigmentation Allergic Reactions Persistent Erythema Scarring
Chapter 11 Patient Selection Initial Consultation Treatment Programs
Appendix
Availability of Products
Bibilography
Index
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