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Study of Clinical Cosmetology-2: A Hands-on Guide
Sonia Tekchandani
CHAPTER 1:
Types of Peels
INTRODUCTION
LAYERS OF THE SKIN—A QUICK RECAP
Epidermis
Dermis
ACTION AND BENEFITS OF CHEMICAL PEELS
DEPTH OF PEELS (FIG. 1.3)
Superficial/Light Peels
Medium Depth Peels
Deep Peels
PEELING AGENTS (FIG. 1.5)
Glycolic Acid
Salicylic Acid
Lactic Acid
Fruit Enzymes
Tartaric Acid
Malic Acid
Trichloroacetic Acid
Carbolic Acid
CHEMICAL PEEL DO'S AND DON'TS
Discourage the Patient to do a Peel Themselves
Don't do a Chemical Peel Procedure if
Don't Exfoliate
Do Brief the Patient to follow Post-treatment Instructions
Don't Assist Peeling
Do Wait for Skin to Peel off on its’ Own
Don't Hesitate to call if you have Questions or Concerns
Do Avoid Cracking and Trauma
Don't Expose the Skin to Heat or Ultraviolet Rays
Do use a Mineral Powder with SPF or Mild Cosmetic with SPF
Don't Forget to Follow-up
Do have Realistic Expectations
CHAPTER 2:
Advance Peeling Agents
SUPERFICIAL PEELS
Mandelic Acid (Figs 2.1 and 2.2)
Properties
Indications
Contraindications
Advantages
Azelaic Acid Peel (Figs 2.3 to 2.5)
Properties
Indications
Contraindications
Acne
Melasma
Anti-aging Peel (Figs 2.6 and 2.7)
Phase 1
Phase 2
Properties
Indications
Contraindications
Vitamin-C Peel (Figs 2.8 and 2.9)
Properties
Anti-oxidant Action
Anti-aging Action
Skin Lightening Action
Indications
Contraindications
Benefits
Standard Operating Procedure
Post-peeling Care
Protocol
Side Effects
MEDIUM DEPTH PEELS
Yellow Peel (Figs 2.10 and 2.11)
Indications
Contraindications
Procedure
Retinol (Vitamin A) Peel (Figs 2.12 to 2.14)
Introduction
Properties
Indications
Contraindication
Procedure
Post-peel Care
Possible Complications of Retinol Peels
Jessner's Peel (Figs 2.15 and 2.16)
Action
Storage
Indications
Contraindications
Procedure
Phytic Acid (Figs 2.17 and 2.18)
Properties
Procedure
Post-peel Care for Medium Depth Peels
Complications of Medium Depth Peels
Protocol for Medium Depth Peels
DEEP PEELS (FIG. 2.19)
Phenol Plus Peel (Body Peel)
Properties
Indications
Contraindication
Procedure
Trichloroacetic Acid (Figs 2.20 to 2.25)
Properties
Actions
Cross Technique (Fig. 2.26)
Indications
Contraindications
Procedure
Post-peel Care for Deep Peels
Protocol for Deep Peels
Complications of Deep Peels
Common Side Effects of Deep Peels
SPECIAL PEELS
Melasma Mask (Figs 2.27 to 2.29)
Kit Contains
Indications
Contraindications
Procedure
Precautions
Repetition
Advantages
Black Acetic Acid Peel (Figs 2.30 to 2.33)
Contains
Properties
Indications
Contraindications
Procedure
Post-peel Care
Treatment Protocol
CHAPTER 3:
Micromesotherapy
INTRODUCTION (FIGS 3.1 AND 3.2)
INDICATIONS
CONTRAINDICATIONS
ADVANTAGES
PROCEDURE
RESULTS OF SKIN NEEDLING (FIGS 3.3 TO 3.8)
INDICATIONS OF USING DIFFERENT NEEDLE LENGTHS (FIG. 3.9)
PRODUCTS USED IN MICROMESOTHERAPY
Hyaluronic Acid
Vitamin C
Ameliox
Co-enzyme Q10
Stem Cells
Minoxidil
Finasteride
Silicon
Sulforawhite
Arbutin
Dimethylaminoethanol
Biotin
Ginkgo Biloba
Venofresh
Glutathione
CHAPTER 4:
Mesotherapy
INTRODUCTION
MECHANISM OF ACTION
BENEFITS
METHODS (FIGS 4.1 AND 4.2)
Intraepidermal
Papule
Nappage (French for “Covering”)
Point by Point
USES
STEPS
NUMBER OF SESSIONS REQUIRED
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MESO TREATMENTS
Mesoglow (Fig. 4.4)
Eye Rejuvenation (Fig. 4.5)
VAMPIRE FACELIFT®
Cellulite Treatment
SIDE EFFECTS
CHAPTER 5:
Platelet-rich Plasma
INTRODUCTION
COMPONENTS
PREPARATION OF ACTIVATED PRP
Sample Collection For PRP
PRP Procedure 1 (Figs 5.1 and 5.2)
INDICATIONS (FIG 5.6)
MODE OF ACTION IN SKIN REJUVENATION
CONTRAINDICATIONS
CONCLUSION
CHAPTER 6:
Botulinum Toxin
INTRODUCTION
MECHANISM OF ACTION
Phase I—Nerve-Muscle Communication is Blocked
Binding
Internalizing
Blocking
Phase II—Nerve-Muscle Communication is Restored
Nerve Sprouting
Original Nerve Connection Re-established
RECONSTITUTION (TABLE 6.1)
ANATOMY OF FACIAL MUSCLES (TABLE 6.2 AND FIG. 6.6)
INDICATIONS (FIG. 6.7)
Basic
Advanced
Others
CONTRADICTIONS
METHODS
OBSERVATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS
SIDE EFFECTS
COMBINATION TECHNIQUES
BASIC BOTULINUM TOXIN TECHNIQUES
CHAPTER 7:
Advanced Botulinum Toxin Techniques
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is botulinum toxin?
Is botulinum toxin safe?
How does botulinum toxin reduce the signs of aging?
Are there any side effects?
What are the treatments like?
How long do the effects of the botulinum toxin last?
Can botulinum toxin be used as part of my anti-aging strategy?
What kind of results can I expect to see?
CHAPTER 8:
Dermal Fillers
INTRODUCTION
CLASSIFICATION
Based on Longevity (Table 8.1)
Temporary
Semipermanent
Permanent
Based on Site of Placement (Fig. 8.1 and Tables 8.2 and 8.3)
Based on Origin of Filler Material
Heterografts
Allografts: Human Derived Collagen
Autograft
Synthetic Material
IDEAL DERMAL FILLER (FIG. 8.2)
Indications
CONTRAINDICATIONS
CONDITIONS REQUIRING CAUTION
PREOPERATIVE PREPARATION
Skin Test
INTRAOPERATIVE PROCEDURE
INJECTION TECHNIQUES (FIGS 8.3A TO F)
POST-PROCEDURE INSTRUCTIONS
COMBINATION TECHNIQUE
COMPLICATIONS
Late Complications
ADVANTAGES OF DERMAL FILLERS
DISADVANTAGES OF DERMAL FILLERS
CONCLUSION (FIGS 8.4 TO 8.6)
GENERAL FAQS FOR PATIENTS
Will I need a skin test?
Does it hurt?
Are there any side effects?
What if the patient is on any medication?
How soon can I expect results?
How quickly can I return to my normal activities?
How long will the results last?
How many treatments are required?
Are there different types of fillers?
Are there disadvantages of longer lasting fillers?
Are there any side effects?
CHAPTER 9:
Thread Lift
WHAT IS THREAD LIFT?
INDICATIONS
CLIENT SELECTION
BENEFITS OF THREAD LIFT (FIG. 9.1)
TYPES OF THREAD USED
Simple Thread (Fig. 9.2)
Cogged or Barbed Thread (Fig. 9.3)
PROCEDURE
Recommendations after Treatment
Recovery
Results (Figs 9.6 to 9.9)
COMPLICATION
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Absolute Contraindication
Relative Contraindication
GENERAL FAQ'S FOR PATIENTS
What is a thread lift?
What areas can be treated with a thread lift?
What are the advantages of a thread lift?
Who is a thread lift suited for?
What are the risks?
How long does a thread lift take?
What happens after the procedure?
How long do the results last?
CHAPTER 10:
Glutathione
INTRODUCTION
SOURCES: DIRECT SOURCES
Plant Sources (Fig. 10.2)
Animal Sources (Fig. 10.3)
Indirect Sources (Fig. 10.4)
MECHANISM OF ACTION (FIGS 10.5 AND 10.6)
FREE RADICALS (FIGS 10.7 TO 10.9)
ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION
INDICATIONS
Other Conditions
CONTRAINDICATIONS
DRUG INTERACTION
SIDE EFFECTS
BENEFITS OF GLUTATHIONE
GLUTATHIONE IN SKIN LIGHTENING
PRE- AND POST-PICTURES (FIGS 10.11 TO 10.13)
FAQS FOR PATIENTS
How long before I see the results?
Why is it that some people see the results early and others took long before they can see it?
What makes L-glutathione different compared to other whitening pills/capsules?
Is it ok to continue your regular skin regimen such as applying of creams, lotions, gels while taking glutathione?
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