Cosmeceuticals, 3rd Edition
Improve your knowledge and treat patients with confidence using today’s most advanced cosmeceutical treatments and expert guidance from author Zoe Diana Draelos, MD. Cosmeceuticals, 3rd Edition, a volume in the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series, covers cutting-edge content, keeping you up to date with developments in this rapidly-moving field so you can offer your patients the latest cosmeceutical therapies with optimal results.
Improve your knowledge and treat patients with confidence using today’s most advanced cosmeceutical treatments and expert guidance from author Zoe Diana Draelos, MD. Cosmeceuticals, 3rd Edition, a volume in the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series, covers cutting-edge content, keeping you up to date with developments in this rapidly-moving field so you can offer your patients the latest cosmeceutical therapies with optimal results.
New to this edition
- Learn new uses for botanicals, including soy and green tea, as well as vitamin antioxidants, peptides, growth factors, and stem cells.
- View videos online and see, step by step, how cosmeceuticals can make a difference in treating wrinkles and fine lines, facial redness, dry skin, and acne.
- Find what you need quickly with new summaries and keypoints at the start of each chapter.
- Browse the fully searchable text online at expertconsult.com, along with expanded video content and downloadable images.
Key Features
- Stay on top of more than "just the basics" concerning cosmetics and skin care and deliver the state-of-the-art expertise your patients are looking for.
- Expand your repertoire and refine your skills with a wealth of color illustrations and photographs depicting cases as they appear in practice.
Author Information
| ISBN Number | 9780323298698 |
|---|---|
| Description Author List | Edited by Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA; President, Dermatology Consulting Services, High Point, NC, USA; Jeffrey S. Dover, MD, FRCPC, Associate Professor of Clinical Dermatology, Yale University School of Medicine; Adjunct Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Brown Medical School, SkinCare Physicians, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA; Murad Alam, MD, MBA, MSCI, Professor and Vice-Chair, Department of Dermatology and Professor of Surgery, Otolaryngology and Medical Social Services, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA |
| Copyright Year | 2016 |
| Edition Number | 3 |
| Format | Book |
| Trim | Other |
| Imprint | Elsevier |
| Page Count | 226 |
| Publication Date | 27 Apr 2015 |
| Stock Status | Please allow 10-14 working days for delivery |


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Part One: Defining the Cosmeceutical Realm
1 Cosmeceuticals: Function and the Skin Barrier
Bivash R. Dasgupta, John Bajor, Dawn J. Mazzatti, Manoj Misra
2 Cosmeceutical Formulation Considerations
Irwin Palefsky
3 Evaluating Cosmeceutical Efficiency
Gary L. Grove, Jonn Damia, Tim Houser, Charles Zerweck
Part Two: Cosmeceutical Actives
4 Retinoids
John E. Oblong, Bradley B. Jarrold
5 Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin C
Patricia K. Farris
6 Cosmeceutical Vitamins: Vitamin B
John E. Oblong, Holly A. Rovito
7 Physiologic Lipids for Barrier Repair in Dermatology
Peter M. Elias
8 Cosmeceutical Botanicals
Carl R. Thornfeldt
9 Marine Botanicals
Patricia K. Farris
10 Cosmeceutical Metals
James R. Schwartz, Kevin J. Mills
11 Moisturizer and Barrier Repair Formulations
James Q. Del Rosso
12 Skin Lightening Agents
Marta I. Rendon, Suzanne R. Micciantuono
13 Antiaging Benefit Ingredients: AHAs, PHAs and Bionic Acids
Barbara A. Green, Yamini Sabherwal
14 Stem Cell Cosmeceuticals
Aleksandra J. Poole, Gabriel Nistor
15 Nutritional Antioxidants
Karen E. Burke
16 Endogenous Growth Factors as Cosmeceuticals
Rahul C. Mehta, Richard E. Fitzpatrick
17 Sunscreens
Dee Anna Glaser
18 Cosmeceuticals and Contact Dermatitis
Christen M. Mowad, Lauren N. Taglia
Part Three: The Application of Cosmeceuticals to Dermatologic Practice
19 Wrinkles and Fine Lines
Zoe Diana Draelos
20 Facial Redness
Zoe Diana Draelos
21 Dyspigmented Skin
Zoe Diana Draelos
22 Oily Skin
Zoe Diana Draelos
23 Dry Skin
Zoe Diana Draelos
24 Acne
Zoe Diana Draelos
Part Four: Cosmeceutical Myths
25 Acne Cosmeceutical Myths
Zoe Diana Draelos
26 Cosmeceutical Antiaging Myths
Zoe Diana Draelos
27 Botanical Cosmeceutical Myths
Zoe Diana Draelos
Part Five: New Research in Cosmeceuticals
28 Gene Array Technology and the Search for Cosmeceutical Actives
Bryan B. Fuller
29 Future Cosmeceuticals of Dermatologic Importance
Sarah Malerich, Nils Krueger, Neil S. Sadick
Summary What is the Next Horizon for Cosmeceuticals?
"Clinicians can improve their knowledge and treat patients with confidence using today’s most advanced cosmeceutical treatments and expert guidance from author Zoe Diana Draelos, MD." -SirReadaLot.org, July 2015, Issue #195