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E-raamat: Cosmeceutical Science in Clinical Practice: Second Edition

Edited by (Lupo Center for Aesthetic and General Dermatology, New Orleans, USA), Edited by (Weill Medical College of Cornell University, USA), Edited by (Duke University School of Medicine, NC, USA)
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"Cosmeceuticals - skin-care products that fall between a cosmetic and a pharmaceutical, with active ingredients that counter skin aging and promote skin rejuvenation - are an invaluable adjunct to the cosmetic dermatologist or plastic surgeon performing minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. This guide from expert researchers and practitioners explains how best to integrate the potential of cosmeceutical products into the best international clinical practice, with new chapters to cover the very latest developments in this area"--

Cosmeceuticals – skin care products that fall between a cosmetic and a pharmaceutical, with active ingredients that counter skin aging and promote skin rejuvenation – are an invaluable adjunct to the cosmetic dermatologist or plastic surgeon performing minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. This guide from expert researchers and practitioners explains how best to integrate the potential of cosmeceutical products into the best international clinical practice, with new chapters to cover the very latest developments in this area.

The Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy is published in association with the Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy.



Cosmeceuticals - skin-care products that fall between a cosmetic and a pharmaceutical, with active ingredients that counter skin aging and promote skin rejuvenation - are an invaluable adjunct to the cosmetic dermatologist or plastic surgeon performing minimally invasive aesthetic procedures.

1. Clinical uses of copper in skin aging and wound healing

2. Ultrapotent Antioxidants and Anti-inflammatories

3. Cosmeceutical Peptides

4. Growth Factors, Cellular Secretome and Exosomes

5. Stem Cell derived cosmetics and their use in clinical practice

6. Matrix Metalloproteinases

7. Retinoids

8. Neurotransmitter-Affecting Peptides

9. Hyperpigmentation

10. Cosmeceuticals for Hair and Nails

11. Photoprotection (polypodium leucotomos, UV and IR blockers)

12. Nutraceuticals

13. New Delivery Systems for Novel Compounds

14. Cosmeceuticals in Dermatologic Conditions

Neil S Sadick MD, FAAD, FAACS, FACP, FACPhWeill Medical College of Cornell University and Sadick Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery New York, New York, USA

Mary P Lupo MD, FAADTulane University Medical Center and Lupo Center for Aesthetic and General Dermatology New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Zoe Diana Draelos MD, FAAD Duke University School of Medicine Durham, North Carolina, USA and Dermatology Consulting Services High Point, North Carolina, USA