• Complain

Antonella Tosti (editor) - Color Atlas of Chemical Peels

Here you can read online Antonella Tosti (editor) - Color Atlas of Chemical Peels full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. year: 2012, publisher: Springer Nature, genre: Home and family. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:

Romance novel Science fiction Adventure Detective Science History Home and family Prose Art Politics Computer Non-fiction Religion Business Children Humor

Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.

Antonella Tosti (editor) Color Atlas of Chemical Peels

Color Atlas of Chemical Peels: summary, description and annotation

We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "Color Atlas of Chemical Peels" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.

First atlas to cover latest advances in chemical peel techniques

Fully illustrated to support step-by-step procedures

Ideal reference tool for dermatologists focusing on cosmetology

Antonella Tosti (editor): author's other books


Who wrote Color Atlas of Chemical Peels? Find out the surname, the name of the author of the book and a list of all author's works by series.

Color Atlas of Chemical Peels — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work

Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "Color Atlas of Chemical Peels" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.

Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make
Part 1
Types of chemical peels
Antonella Tosti , Pearl E. Grimes and Maria Pia De Padova (eds.) Color Atlas of Chemical Peels 2nd ed. 2012 10.1007/978-3-642-20270-4_1 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2011
1. Types of Chemical Peels: Advantages/Disadvantages, an Illustrated Algorithm
Maria Pia De Padova 1
(1)
Ospedale Privato Nigrisoli, Bologna, Italy
(2)
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, US
Maria Pia De Padova
Email:
Antonella Tosti (Corresponding author)
Email:
Abstract
Glycolic acid Jessners solution Pyruvic acid Resorcinol Salicylic acid.
1.1 Advantages/Disadvantages
1.1.1 Summary
  • Glycolic acid
  • Jessners solution
  • Pyruvic acid
  • Resorcinol
  • Salicylic acid
  • Trichloroacetic acid
  • Tretinoin
  • Malic acid
  • Deep chemical peels
  • Combinations peels: Salicylic acid + trichloroacetic acid
1.1.2 Glycolic Acid 3070%
1.1.2.1 Advantages
  • Very mild erythema
  • Mild desquamation
  • Short postoperative period
  • Useful in photodamage
1.1.2.2 Disadvantages
  • Penetration often not uniform
  • Neutralization is mandatory
  • High risk of overpeel if time of application is too long or the skin is inflamed
  • Cautious application in patients with active acne
1.1.3 Jessners Solution
1.1.3.1 Advantages
  • Excellent safety profile
  • Can be used in all skin types
  • Substantial efficacy with minimal down time
  • Utilized for combination peels as it enhances the penetration of other agents
  • Can be used in active acnes
  • Can be used in postinflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma
1.1.3.2 Disadvantages
  • Concerns regarding resorcinol toxicity, including thyroid dysfunction
  • Manufacturing variations
  • Instability with exposure to light and air
  • Excessive exfoliation in some patients
1.1.4 Pyruvic Acid
1.1.4.1 Advantages
  • Homogeneous penetration with uniform erythema (Fig. )
    Fig 11 Homogeneous erythema following peeling with pyruvic acid 50 Mild - photo 1
    Fig. 1.1
    Homogeneous erythema following peeling with pyruvic acid 50%
  • Mild desquamation
  • Short postoperative period
  • Can be used in all skin types
  • Can be used in active acnes
  • Can be used in postinflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma
1.1.4.2 Disadvantages
  • Intense stinging and burning sensation during the application
  • Neutralization is mandatory
  • Pungent and irritating vapors for the upper respiratory mucosa
1.1.5 Resorcinol
1.1.5.1 Advantages
  • Easy to perform
  • Not painful (the burning sensation during the peeling is usually mild)
  • Homogeneous penetration
  • Can be used in active acnes
  • Can be used in postinflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma
1.1.5.2 Disadvantages
  • Intense dark desquamation in the postpeel period
  • Not recommended for dark-skinned individuals
  • Resorcinol may be a sensitizer and cause thyroid dysfunction, cardiac arrhythmia, and methemoglobinemia
1.1.6 Salicylic Acid
1.1.6.1 Advantages
  • Established safety profile in all skin types
  • Formation of white precipitate allows to verify if application is homogeneous (Fig. )
    Fig 12 Formation of white precipitate after peeling with salicylic acid 25 - photo 2
    Fig. 1.2
    Formation of white precipitate after peeling with salicylic acid 25%
  • Salicylic acid has an anesthetic effect that is useful in combination peelings
  • Can be used in active acnes
  • Can be used in postinflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma
1.1.6.2 Disadvantages
  • Intense stinging and burning sensation during the application
  • Minimal efficacy in patients with significant photodamage
1.1.7 Trichloroacetic Acid
1.1.7.1 Advantages
  • Low cost
  • Uniformity of application
  • Penetration can be easily evaluated by the color of frost (Fig. )
    Fig 13 Peeling with TCA 25 Development of white frosting indicates - photo 3
    Fig. 1.3
    Peeling with TCA 25%: Development of white frosting indicates penetration in the papillary dermis
1.1.7.2 Disadvantages
  • Stinging and burning sensation during the application
  • High concentrations are not recommended in skin types VVI
  • Can cause hypo/hyperpigmentation
1.1.8 Tretinoin
1.1.8.1 Advantages
  • Painless
  • Easy to perform
  • Short postoperative period
1.1.8.2 Disadvantage
  • Can cause intense erythema
1.1.9 Malic Acid
1.1.9.1 Advantages
  • Short postoperative period
  • Can be used in all skin types
1.1.9.2 Disadvantage
  • Minimal efficacy
1.1.10 Deep Chemical Peels
1.1.10.1 Advantages
  • Improves severe photodamage
  • Improves perioral wrinkles
  • Improves atrophic acne scars
1.1.10.2 Disadvantages
  • Requires sedation and cardiovascular monitoring
  • Not recommended in skin types IV to VI
  • Cardiotoxicity
  • Can cause hypo/hyperpigmentation
1.1.11 Combination Peels: Salicylic Acid + TCA
1.1.11.1 Advantages
  • Can be used in all skin types
  • Most beneficial in treating melasma and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation
Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «Color Atlas of Chemical Peels»

Look at similar books to Color Atlas of Chemical Peels. We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.


Reviews about «Color Atlas of Chemical Peels»

Discussion, reviews of the book Color Atlas of Chemical Peels and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.