Cosmeceutical Science in Clinical Practice Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy Series
Coordonnateurs : Sadick Neil S., Lupo Mary P, Draelos Zoe Diana
Cosmeceuticals are skin-care products that fall between a cosmetic and a pharmaceutical; that is, they have active ingredients that counter skin ageing and promote skin rejuvenation. As such, they are an invaluable adjunct to the cosmetic dermatologist or plastic surgeon performing minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. Many of these products have been developed in Europe and are only now being introduced to the USA, so this guide from expert practitioners explains how best to integrate the potential of cosmeceutical products into the best international clinical practice.
Ultrapotent Antioxidants and Anti-Inflammatories. Proteins and Cytokines Used for Rejuvenation. Cosmeceutical Peptides. Growth Factors. New Delivery Systems for Novel Compounds. Nutracosmeceutical Drinks: Innovation in Skin Functional Drinks. Cosmeceuticals for Hair and Nails. Cosmeceuticals for Hyperpigmentation. Cosmeceuticals in Conjunction with Lasers, Light Sources, and Energy-Based Devices. Incorporating Skin Care Products into Your Practice. Futuristic Approaches to Skin Care. Index.
Date de parution : 09-2019
18.9x24.6 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 74,82 €
Ajouter au panierDate de parution : 03-2010
Ouvrage de 106 p.
18.9x24.6 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 208,65 €
Ajouter au panierThèmes de Cosmeceutical Science in Clinical Practice :
Mots-clés :
Intense Pulsed Light; Cosmeceutical Products; Cosmeceuticals; Alpha Hydroxy Acids; Aesthetic procedures; Stem Cell; UV Exposure; SIRT1; Split Face Trial; Stratum Corneum; ORAC; SIRT1 Expression; Skin Aging; Aloe Vera; Skin Care Products; Ferulic Acid; Skin Rejuvenation; Photoaged Skin; Green Tea; Delivery System; Tea Tree Oil; Heat Shock Protein; Skin Care; Skin Care Regimen; SIRT1 Activator; Nail Plate; Adipose Derived Stem Cells