This is the PDF eBook version for Textbook of Chemical Peels – Superficial, Medium, and Deep Peels in Cosmetic Practice 2nd Edition by Philippe Deprez
Table of Contents
Definition and Classification of Chemical Peels
Prepeel Care
Postpeel Care
Factors Influencing the Skin’s Reactions to Chemical Peels
Selection of the Right Peel
Alpha Hydroxy Acids: Chemistry, pH and pKa, and Mechanism of Action
Alpha Hydroxy Acids: Histology and Factors Influencing Penetration
Alpha Hydroxy Acids: Indications and Results
Alpha Hydroxy Acids: Application as Cosmetics and as Peels
Alpha Hydroxy Acids: Side Effects of AHAs
Alpha Hydroxy Acids: A New Slow-Release AHA Complex with No Neutralization Required
Trichloroacetic Acid: General Information, Toxicity, Formulations, and Histology
Trichloroacetic Acid: Indications and Contraindications
Trichloroacetic Acid: Classic Semiology
Easy TCA and Easy TCA Pain Control: Description and Basic Protocols
Treating Melasma, Chloasma, and Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation
Treating Acne
Treating Multiple Keratoses on the Scalp
Treating Aging Skin of the Hands and Forearms
Treating the Neck and Décolletage
Stretch Marks, Scars, and Pilar Keratosis: Anterior Chemabrasion
Face and Hands: Actinic Keratoses and Lentigines
Trichloroacetic Acid to the Papillary Dermis: Unideep
Resorcinol: Unna’s Paste/Jessner’s Solution
Phenol: Chemistry, Formulations, and Adjuvants
Phenol: Properties and Histology
Phenol: Skin Penetration and Detoxification
Phenol Toxicity: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment
Phenol: Choice of Peel and Combination Treatments
Phenol: Indications
Phenol: Contraindications, Precautions, and Safety
Phenol: Prepeel Preparation
Full-Face Phenol: Nerve Block Anesthesia and/or Sedation
Full-Face Phenol: Application
Full-Face Phenol: Postpeel Care
Phenol: Chemical Blepharoplasty and Cheiloplasty
Complications of Chemical Peels
Combination Peels