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Peels and Peeling Agents

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ISBN-10: 1401881777

ISBN-13: 9781401881771

Edition: 2006

Authors: Pamela Hill

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This book?s innovative approach to teaching advanced peeling techniques and the use of peeling agents makes it easy for aestheticians, clinicians and physicians to follow proven techniques. Professionals in medical skin care facilities, day spas and resort spas will find that the case studies and specific instructions for implementing processes will give them invaluable insight into performing highly successful treatments. This book is just one of 12 in Milady?s groundbreaking Aesthetician Series aimed at addressing the advanced educational needs of aestheticians, medical skin care professionals and others in the field.
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Book details

List price: $49.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication date: 9/2/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 7.75" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.254
Language: English

Pamela Hill, RN is Chief Executive Officer and president of Facial Aesthetics, the Pamela Hill Institute, and Pamela Hill Skin Care.

Preface
About the Author
Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Introduction to Peels and Peeling
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Evolution of Skin Care
History and Origins of Peels and Peeling
Chemical Peeling
Training
Employment Options
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Anatomy and Physiology of Aging and Solar Damaged Skin
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Layers of the Skin
Aging skin
Skin Cancers
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Healing Peeled Skin
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Types of Wounds
Wound Healing Compromised
Normal Scarring
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Fundamentals of Skin Care
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Cosmeceuticals
Cleansers
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
Vitamin C
Moisturizers
Sunscreens
Hydroquinone
Retinoids
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Assessing Patient's Suitability and Predicting Peel Efficacy
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Skin Typing
Aging Analysis
Practical Application: Consultation
Selecting Peel Candidates
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Understanding Chemical Peeling
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Principles of Chemical Peeling
Types of Peeling Agents
Best Responses to Chemical Peeling
Contraindications for Chemical Peeling
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Glycolic Peels
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Glycolic Peels
When to Consult Your Clinic Physician
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Jessner's Peels
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Jessner's Peeling
When to Consult Your Clinic Physician
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Trichloroacetic Acid Peels
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Trichloroacetic Acid Peels
When to Consult Your Clinic Physician
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Salicylic Acid and Designer Peels
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Salicylic Acid Peels
Designer Peels
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Peels in Your Practice
Key Terms
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Creating a Peel Business
Top Ten Tips to Take to the Clinic
Chapter Review Questions
Chapter References
Bibliography
Glossary
Index