Glycolic Acid Peels |
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Author:
| Moy, Ronald Luftman, Debra Kakita, Lenore S. |
Series title: | Basic and Clinical Dermatology Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8247-0722-4 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2002 |
Publisher: | CRC Press LLC
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $200.00 |
Book Description:
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Eugene J. Van Scott and Ruey J. Yu Bioavailable Alpha Hydroxy Acid in Topical Formulations Ruey J. Yu and Eugene J. Van Scott Glycolic Acid Melvin L. Elson Acne and Glycolic Acid Melvin L. Elson The Treatment of Rosacea with Glycolic Acid Rebecca C. Tung, Wilma F. Bergfeld, Allison T. Vidimos, and Berna K. Remzi Prepeeling Regimens Naomi Lawrence and William P. Coleman III Dermal Effects of Alpha Hydroxy Acids Eric F. Bernstein The Use of Alpha Hydroxy Acids in Xerosis and Photoaging...
More DescriptionEugene J. Van Scott and Ruey J. Yu Bioavailable Alpha Hydroxy Acid in Topical Formulations Ruey J. Yu and Eugene J. Van Scott Glycolic Acid Melvin L. Elson Acne and Glycolic Acid Melvin L. Elson The Treatment of Rosacea with Glycolic Acid Rebecca C. Tung, Wilma F. Bergfeld, Allison T. Vidimos, and Berna K. Remzi Prepeeling Regimens Naomi Lawrence and William P. Coleman III Dermal Effects of Alpha Hydroxy Acids Eric F. Bernstein The Use of Alpha Hydroxy Acids in Xerosis and Photoaging Marta I. Rendon and Gokhan Okan The Use of Glycolic Acids in Asian Skin Lenore S. Kakita Body Peels Kim K. Cook and William R. Cook, Jr. Glycolic Acid Peels in Blacks Pearl E. Grimes Comparing AHA Products Naomi Lawrence 8% Glycolic and 8% Lactic Acid Craig Naugle and Lynn A. Drake Formulating and Marketing AHA Products for the Global Market Barbara A. Green and Richard H. Wildnauer Index Exploring the use of fruit acids in the restoration and maintenance of the epidermal layer, this reference details the latest cosmetic, therapeutic, and dermatologic applications of alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) to reverse the signs of aging, prevent acne, remove dryness and scaling, and correct disorders of the skin. Glycolic Acid Peels offers techniques to predict the therapeutic potential of topical formulations containing glycolic acid pre-peel regimens for patients displaying signs of melasma, allergies, photoaging, and severe acne tables to compare current alpha hydroxy acid products and discusses the use of glycolic acid to reduce the occurrence of acne and hyperpigmentation the slow-release amphoteric system for elimination of skin irritations from alpha hydroxy acids methods to improve the appearance of photodamaged Asian skin the formulation of AHA skin care products for a global market Providing modern approaches to reduce the appearance of age spots, fine lines, roughness, and wrinkles, Glycolic Acid Peels is a timely and invaluable source for dermatologists; cosmetic chemists; glyco- and chemical biologists; plastic, reconstructive, cosmetic, maxillofacial, and general surgeons; and medical school students in these disciplines.