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Contents Cosmetic Dermatology ........................................4 Surgical Management and Complications..........13 Dermoscopy and Dermatopathology ................16 Drug Treatments ................................................19 Page 5

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Dermatologic Science ........................................21 Diseases and Disorders ......................................22 Specialist Scenarios ............................................29 Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ....................................31

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Dear Doctor: CRC Press is a global publisher of premier books in dermatology. In this catalog, we are pleased to present a comprehensive collection of our new and best-selling titles written by experts from around the world. Many of these traditional format books are also available digitally, so you can choose the option that best meets your needs. Do you have an idea for a book in dermatology? We welcome proposals for new book concepts. Please contact Senior Editor Robert Peden at robert.peden@tandf.co.uk to discuss your project. We look forward to providing you with superior references to help you meet the desired goals of your practice in 2014 and beyond. Sincerely,

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Cosmetic Dermatology New!

New!

Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology

Lasers and Energy Devices for the Skin

Fourth Edition

Edited by

Second Edition

Edited by

André O. Barel Emeritus Professor of General Chemistry, General and Human Biochemistry, Oral Biochemistry and Cosmetic Sciences, Free University Brussel, Belgium

Marc Paye Senior Research Associate, Colgate-Palmolive R&D, Herstal, Belgium

Howard I. Maibach Professor of Dermatology, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, USA

Written by experienced and internationally renowned contributors, this is the fourth edition of what has become the standard reference for cosmetic scientists and dermatologists seeking the latest innovations and technology for the formulation, design, testing, use, and production of cosmetic products for skin, hair, and nails. New to this fourth edition are chapters on dermatocosmetic vehicles, surface film, causes and measurement of skin aging, make-up products, skin healing, cosmetics in sports, cosmetotextiles, nutricosmetics, natural ingredients, cosmeceuticals, and regulatory vigilance.

Mitchel P. Goldman, Richard E. Fitzpatrick, E. Victor Ross, Suzanne L. Kilmer, and Robert A. Weiss Rapid technical developments with lasers and other energy devices have continued over recent years, both in the different types of devices available and in what can be used for cosmetic and other treatments, including scar and tattoo removal, hair removal, cellulite, and lipolysis. In this second edition, top practitioners in the field have pooled their expertise to offer a broad and balanced perspective. Updated to encompass the latest refinements in the field, the book provides you with easy access to practical treatment parameters. • Explores the latest developments in laser scar, tattoo, and hair removal • Examines techniques in laser lipolysis and the control of lipodystrophy and cellulite • Discusses the use of photodynamic therapy for skin tumors and acne • Reviews approaches for noninvasive and intended selective destruction of fat

• Authors drawn from universities, clinical practice, and industry

• Describes the different procedures required for use of lasers on Asian skin

• Authors drawn from dermatology, toxicology, and pharmacology

• Explores pain management, safety standards, and medicolegal issues

• International authorship

• Includes chapters written by renowned experts such as William T. Kirby, Mathew M. Avram, and Penny J. Smalley

• Latest hot topics In this fourth edition priority has been given to explaining the mechanism of action of cosmetic ingredients and products with their target in order for the cosmetic manufacturer to be able to develop a better scientific and evidence-based asstessment of the safety and efficacy of their products and to better react against nonscientific, unfounded, web-posted communication.

Selected Contents:

Introduction. Skin Types. Skin Hydration. Skin Barrier and pH. Skin Aging and Sun and Anti-Aging Care. Products. Skin Perception. Skin Tolerance. Skin Colour. Cosmetics with Specific Targets. Regulations.

Laser-Tissue Interactions. Laser Treatment of Vascular Lesions. Laser Treatment of Benign Pigmented Lesions. Tattoo Removal. Hair Removal. Skin Resurfacing with Ablative Lasers. Fractional Ablative Lasers. NonAblative Fractional Lasers . Treatment of Scars. Photodynamic Therapy. Treatment of Leg Telangiectasias with Laser and High-Intensity Pulsed Light. Body Contouring: Noninvasive Fat Removal. Use of Lasers on Asian Skin. Laser Lipolysis. Laser, Light and Energy Devices for Cellulite and Lipodystrophy. Anesthesia for Cutaneous Laser Surgery. Laser Safety: Risk Assessment and Quality Management.

Catalog no. H100492, April 2014, 706 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84214-564-7, $199.95 / £127.00 Also available as an eBook

Catalog no. H100302, May 2013, 400 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-933-1, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook

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Cosmetic Dermatology How to Cut It in the Media

Comprehensive Aesthetic Rejuvenation

A PR Manual for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons and Professionals in Cosmetic Medicine

A Regional Approach

Tingy Simoes Wavelength Marketing Communications, London, UK

The controversy about silicone breast implants shows how emotive an issue a medical story can become and how doctors can find themselves at the center of a storm. Written by a well-known PR advisor with extensive experience in the aesthetic field, this manual provides you with a guide to understanding journalists’ motives, press outlets and their audiences, proactive and reactive PR, how to handle difficult interviews, and the risks of “going public” with an issue.

Edited by

Jenny Kim, Gary Lask, and Andrew Nelson Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy

Publications on aesthetic rejuvenation often start with the treatment, such as fillers or lasers, and then work back to the patient problem. This text starts from the perspective of what the patient perceives as the problem region of the body and then moves to the appropriate range of treatments that can be offered and consequently how to improve outcomes. It discusses the new growth agent for eyelashes, new developments in less invasive fat treatments, aesthetic considerations in ethnic skin, and the use of cosmeceuticals to promote healthy skin.

This hands-on book also highlights how to maximize good publicity and ensure good self-marketing, particularly through the use of social media. Both new and seasoned medical and surgical professionals, including nurses and other practice personnel, will find this an invaluable resource on managing and preventing difficult situations.

• Adopts a regional approach and starts from the patient’s individual concern

• Discusses how to react to press inquiries

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• Teaches how to be proactive in PR

An Approach to the Aging Process and Rejuvenation. Introduction: Skin Aging and Function. Cosmeceuticals. Achieving Healthy Skin through a Multimodality Approach. Facial Rejuvenation: Introduction to Facial Rejuvenation. The Aging Process on the Face. Laser Rejuvenation. Eyes, Lashes and Brows! Midface Aging: Fillers for Augmentation of the Cheeks and Nasolabial Folds. Perioral Rejuvenation. Surgical Interventions for the Aging Face: Rhytidectomy (Facelift). Hair: Introduction to Hair. Structure and Function of Hair. What Factors Play a Role in Unhealthy Hair? Aesthetic Hair Care. Excess Hair. Hair Transplantation. Body Rejuvenation: Introduction to Fat and Body Rejuvenation. The Impact of Obesity. Approach to Cellulite and Fat. Lasers and Non-Invasive Body Contouring Treatments. Liposuction. Body Contouring Surgery. Breast Contouring Surgery. Beauty and Aging in Ethnic Skin: Introduction. Hyperpigmentation and SkinLightening Agents. Aesthetic Treatments.

• Explains how to spot a good case study for the press • Guides you in using social media as a medical professional • Prepares you for an awkward interview • Explores how to get the best from a PR agency

Selected Contents: Botox Babylon. Why Talk to the Press? What Do We Mean by Public Relations (PR)? Reactive PR. Proactive PR. What Is Newsworthy? Knowing Your Audience. Tools of the Trade. Pitching to Journalists. Interview Techniques. Social Media. Conclusions. Catalog no. H100480, June 2013, 120 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-84214-549-4 $59.95 / £38.99 Also available as an eBook

• Covers the whole body, not just the face • Describes all procedures/treatment modalities • Looks at tailoring for individual patients

Catalog no. H100051, December 2011, 186 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-45894-8, $229.95 / £146.00 Also available as an eBook

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Cosmetic Dermatology Disorders of Fat and Cellulite Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment Edited by

David J. Goldberg Skin and Laser Specialists of New York and New Jersey, and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA

Alexander L. Berlin DFW Skin Surgery Center, Arlington, Texas, USA Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy

Alterations in the amount of subcutaneous fat lead to significant changes in appearance, whether from excess (as seen in bodily obesity) or in loss of fat (as seen in facial lipodystrophy associated with the aging process). Written and edited by authorities in the field, this book incorporates current knowledge on the physiology of fat and numerous treatment modalities available today. It is an important reference source for any practitioner dealing with the cosmetic treatment of adipose tissue and cellulite. • Presents a complete review of the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of fat and cellulite • Discusses treatments and procedures available for the disorders of adipose tissue • Addresses diet and exercise as adjunctive yet essential modalities • Covers potential legal issues and ramifications using the latest cosmetic therapies • Includes figures, patient photos, and informative tables, allowing you to examine the clinical evidence behind each treatment modality

Selected Contents: Adipogenesis and Anatomy of Subcutaneous Fat. Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Aging of the Adipose Tissue. Benign and Malignant Neoplasms. Liposuction. Lasers and Similar Devices. Mesotherapy and Injection Lipolysis. Autologous Fat Transfer and Other Synthetic Facial Volumizers. Cellulite: Pathophysiology and Treatment. Future Technologies, Trends, and Treatments. Clinical Management of the Patient. Nutrition, Diet, and Exercise. Legal Considerations. Catalog no. DU700X, September 2011, 256 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-47700-0, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook

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Cosmetics and Dermatological Problems and Solutions A Problem Based Approach, Third Edition Zoe Diana Draelos Consulting Professor, Department of Dermatology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Cosmetics for skin, hair, and nails play a vital part in the management and treatment of many dermatological conditions; unfortunately, they may also at times be the cause of some dermatological problems. This text takes a serious look at the integration of skin care products, cosmetics, hair adornments, and nail cosmetics in the daily practice of dermatology. It expands the realm of disease treatment beyond diagnosis and treatment into the maintenance phase of healthy skin, hair, and nails.

Selected Contents: Facial Dermatology Problems: Introduction. Acne. Rosacea. Facial Moisturizers and Eczema. Sensitive Skin. Aging Skin. Facial Scarring. Ethnic Skin and Pigmentation. Male Skin. Facial Photoprotection. Lips. Eyes. Post-Surgical Skin. Facial Adornment. Troubleshooting Problematic Ingredients. Body Dermatology Problems: Introduction. Personal Hygiene, Cleansers, and Xerosis. Body Xerosis and Moisturization. Hand Dermatitis and Moisturizers. Hyperhidrosis and Antiperspirants. Fragrances, Dermatitis, and Vasomotor Rhinitis. Body Photoprotection. Sunless Tanners. Cellulite. Stretch Marks. Hair Dermatology Problems: Introduction. Hair Shampoos. Hair Conditioners. Hair Styling Aids. Hair Styling with Prostheses. Hair Permanent Waving. Hair Straightening. Hair Dyeing. Folliculitis and Shaving. Hirsutism and Hair Removal. Hair and Photoprotection. Alopecia and Cosmetic Considerations. Seborrheic Dermatitis. Psoriasis and Hair. Aging Hair Issues. Damaged Hair Issues. Nail Dermatology Problems: Introduction. Nail Issues. Brittle Nails. Cosmetics in Nail Diseases. Children and Nail Cosmetics. Toenails and Nail Cosmetics. Catalog no. H100168, September 2011, 292 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-740-5, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook

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Cosmetic Dermatology Illustrated Manual of Injectable Fillers A Technical Guide to the Volumetric Approach to Whole Body Rejuvenation Edited by

Neil S. Sadick, Paul J. Carniol, Deborshi Roy, and Luitgard Wiest Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy

In color throughout, this resource clearly evaluates the uses, limitations, and compositions of the growing variety of available fillers involved in face and body rejuvenation. It helps you provide your patients with safe, reliable, and aesthetically pleasing results, including preventing and properly treating potential complications of filler usage. Clearly organized by anatomy, the book discusses the specific analysis, diagnosis, and treatment for the upper face, midface, lower face and neck, hands, and the torso (after liposuction). • Presents a multidisciplinary perspective that offers insight on analyzing and diagnosing visible aging in the context of volume loss • Describes advanced techniques for the rejuvenation of the forehead, glabella, temple, and lateral brow complex • Introduces recent approaches for periorbital rejuvenation, particularly the nasojugal groove • Illustrates the treatment of the malar and submalar complex as well as nasolabial folds • Demonstrates treatment of the lips, perioral rhytides, chin, and jawline, covering techniques to prevent complications • Discusses fillers and techniques for the dorsum of the hand and postliposuction and posttraumatic defects of the torso and lower extremities

Bestseller!

Botulinum Toxins in Clinical Aesthetic Practice Second Edition Edited by

Anthony Benedetto Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology, Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Dermatologic SurgiCenter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Series: Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy

Praise for the First Edition: “… a useful reference text for any dermatologist using botulinum toxin.” —Australasian Journal of Dermatology

“This is the most complete, exhaustive discussion of botulinum toxin that I have seen. … written in an informative but lively manner and is actually fun to read. The photos and diagrams are extremely helpful. After reading this book, any clinician would feel adequately informed to treat patients with botulinum toxin.” —Doody’s Review Service

This well-illustrated manual has proved itself the perfect guide to the clinical use of the different types of botulinum toxins for both esthetic and medical purposes. Revised and updated throughout, this second edition features new material on medico-legal considerations and psychological and cultural factors that may affect the intentions of patients and the results that can be achieved. • Includes detailed anatomic drawings of injection sites • Covers all different formulations available • Provides specimen forms that can be adapted for use by practitioners

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Introduction to Volumetric Enhancement. Overview of Injectable Fillers. Approach to Choosing the Ideal Filler. Anatomy of the Brow and Periorbital Region Volumetric Approach to the Upper Face. Anatomy of the Midface. Volumetric Approach to Midfacial Rejuvenation. Anatomy of the Lower Face and Neck. Volumetric Approach to Lower Facial Rejuvenation. Volumetric Approach to the Lips. Volumetric Approach to Rejuvenation of the Hands. Complications and Their Management. Postliposuction Defects. Appendix of Product Names.

Pharmacology, Immunology, and Current Developments. Facial Anatomy and the Use of Botulinum Toxin. Cosmetic Uses of Botulinum Toxin A in the Upper Face. Cosmetic Uses of Botulinum Toxin A in the Mid Face. Cosmetic Uses of Botulinum Toxin A in the Lower Face, Neck, and Upper Chest. Skin Resurfacing with Microbotox and the Treatment of Keloids. Facial and Lower Limb Contouring. Botulinum Toxin Type A. Treatment for Raynaud’s Phenomenon. Botulinum Toxins A Other than BOTOX®. Botulinum Toxin B. Botulinum Toxin in the Management of Focal Hyperhidrosis. Medicolegal Considerations of Cosmetic Treatment with Botulinum Toxin Injections. The Preparation, Handling, Storage, and Mode of Injection of BOTOX® and Other Botulinum Toxins. Appendices.

Catalog no. DU6445, April 2011, 202 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-47644-7, $179.95 / £115.00 Also available as an eBook

Catalog no. Y008476, January 2011, 296 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-47636-2, $189.95 / £175.00 Also available as an eBook

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Cosmetic Dermatology Cosmetic Bootcamp Primer

Textbook of Cosmetic Dermatology

Comprehensive Aesthetic Management

Fourth Edition

Edited by

Nail Disease Center, Cannes, France

Edited by

Robert Baran

Kenneth Beer, Mary P. Lupo, and Vic A. Narurkar

Howard I. Maibach

Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy

As minimally invasive esthetic procedures continue to be popular with fee-paying patients, many medical practitioners previously untrained in the field need a basic primer to get up to speed with treatment details and could benefit from expert tips on the idiosyncratic demands involved in running an esthetic practice. Written by a team with extensive experience in training newcomers to the esthetic practice, this text reviews the essentials of the clinical treatments and explains how a practice should be run for optimum impact and efficiency. The book’s practical clinical and operational tips will help even seasoned practitioners improve their daily office operation.

Selected Contents: Marketing and Management: The role of the aesthetic specialist. The size and scope of the aesthetic marketplace. Aesthetic marketplace economics. Photography for the aesthetic patient. Ergonomics for an aesthetic office. Interviewing the cosmetic patient. Red flag patients. Internal marketing. Financial benchmarking for the aesthetic medical practice. Forms, forms, forms. Clinical Cosmetic Patient Care: Skin type classification systems. When non-invasive is not enough. Complications A-Z. Botulinum toxins type A: advanced techniques. Botulinum toxin in the management of focal hyperhidrosis. One syringe wonder. Hyaluronic acid fillers. Calcium hydroxylapatite dermal filler. PLLA. Permanent fillers. Liposuction my way. Chemical peeling. Aesthetic considerations in facial enhancement. Periorbital rejuvenation utilizing blepharoplasty. Breast augmentation. Surgical rejuvenation of the face . Intense pulse light. Fat melting devices. Ablative fractional laser resurfacing. Nonablative devices. Cosmeceuticals. Young patients. Male patients. Ethnic patients. Catalog no. Y100308, January 2011, 298 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-698-9, $199.95 / £127.00 Also available as an eBook

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University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, USA Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy

Praise for Previous Editions: “This is undoubtedly my dermatology ‘book of the year.’ I would recommend all to browse through it, but beware, you may still be reading two hours later.” —The Lancet

Embracing both the art and science of skin care, this highly acclaimed text covers a wide range of interventions and treatments designed to maintain and beautify healthy skin and protect and improve damaged skin. A “bible” in the field of cosmetic dermatology, this fourth edition focuses on the scientific detail of why and how the biotechnology works. It is an indispensable guide for all involved in this rapidly expanding field and will help keep you at the forefront of your practice or research. • Documents the science behind cosmetic dermatology • Helps clinicians practice with confidence and helps researchers be fully aware of the clinical implications of their work • Includes new chapters on modalities and topics such as mesotherapy and bioelectricity

Selected Contents: Influences on Skin. Cutaneous Absorption and Cosmetology. Pharmacology of Cosmetic Products and Ingredients. Cosmetology for Non-Pathological Skin. Cosmetology for Special Locations and Conditions. Skin Care for Specific Groups. Cosmetological Treatments. Non-Invasive Assessment Techniques. Catalog no. H100059, October 2010, 582 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-700-9, $299.95 / £184.00 Also available as an eBook

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Cosmetic Dermatology Cellulite Pathophysiology and Treatment Second Edition Edited by

Mitchel P. Goldman Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine / Dermatology, University of California, San Diego, USA

Doris Hexsel Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Series: Basic and Clinical Dermatology

It is estimated that 80 percent of women have some degree of cellulite. Although there are no permanent solutions for cellulite, dermatologists recognize that this is an issue of importance for many women. This guide reviews research on the pathophysiology and treatment of cellulite. It also explores many recent developments in medical therapy, liposculpture, and pharmacy to combat the appearance of cellulite in the female figure. • Examines the available literature on new and emerging therapies for cellulite • Discusses the characterization of cellulite using MRI • Details the differential diagnosis and pathophysiology of cellulite • Represents the current efforts of acknowledged leaders in cellulite research

Selected Contents: Social Impact of Cellulite and Its Impact on Quality of Life. Diagnosis: Definition, Clinical Aspects, Associated Conditions and Differential Diagnosis. Anatomy and Matrix. Pathophysiology. Diagnostic Techniques. Cellulite Characterization by Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Classification of Cellulite. Treatment: Medical Therapy. Topical Treatments. Endermologie. Triactive. Carboxitherapy. Liposculpture. Subcision. Mesotherapy. DermoElectroPoration Treatment. Beauty Tec Treatment. Catalog no. H100019, April 2010, 224 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-0271-7, $324.00 / £162.00 Also available as an eBook

Cosmeceutical Science in Clinical Practice Edited by

Neil S. Sadick, Mary Lupo, Diane S. Berson, and Zoe Diana Draelos Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy

Cosmeceuticals are skin care products that fall between a cosmetic and a pharmaceutical; they have active ingredients that counter skin aging and promote skin rejuvenation. As such, they are invaluable adjuncts to cosmetic dermatologists and plastic surgeons performing minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. This book explains how best to integrate the potential of cosmeceutical products into international clinical practice. It helps practicing physicians understand new treatment paradigms for skin care, leading to the improved skin health and aesthetics of patients. • Includes contributions from well-known practitioners and researchers in academia and the cosmetic industry • Discusses how current skin care products are incorporating next-generation antioxidants, cytokines, and peptides • Describes novel delivery systems, such as nanotechnology, and targeted treatment approaches for pigmentary dyschromias and hair and nail disorders • Explains how aesthetic physicians can incorporate cosmeceutical products and procedures into in-office settings • Explores emerging approaches, including stem cell research, targeting proteins and genetic modulation, and new cosmeceutical agents

Selected Contents: 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. Catalog no. Y008470, March 2010, 120 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-47114-5, $149.95 / £99.00 Also available as an eBook

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Cosmetic Dermatology Aesthetic Rejuvenation Challenges and Solutions A World Perspective Edited by

Second Edition Edited by

Anthony V. Rawlings AVR Consulting Ltd, Cheshire, UK

Paul J. Carniol Cosmetic Laser & Plastic Surgery, Summit, New Jersey, USA

Gary D. Monheit Total Skin and Beauty Dermatology Center, and Department of Dermatology and Ophthalmology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy

This book looks at those complicated areas that tend to be ignored in more standard books, but are of intense interest to practitioners confronted by a patient not conforming to the standard treatment. The book pools the expertise of top aesthetic practitioners who point out the areas of special challenge that arise in clinical practice and how to set about tackling and solving them. • Contains extensive material on non-standard/non-textbook patients • Includes a section on patients of various ethnic groups • Describes patients with different social requirements of their surgery • Explains how to manage patient expectations and deal with dissatisfied patients

Selected Contents: Evaluating the Aesthetic Patient. Patients with Unrealistic Expectations. Deciding Whom to Perform a Procedure on, Which Procedure, and How to Say “No.” Minimal Recovery Procedures. Patients Who Want Only Natural Looking, Nonoperated Appearing Results. Cosmetic Concerns and Therapeutic Considerations in Ethnic Skin. The Aging Face in a Multiethnic World. Hispanic Facial Plastic Surgery. Aesthetic Rejuvenation for Asian Patients. Aesthetic Rejuvenation for Indian or Pakistani Patients. Aesthetic Rejuvenation for Patients of Middle Eastern Descent. Blepharoplasty for Asian Patients. Aesthetic Eyelid Surgery in Different Ethnic Groups. Ethnic Rhinoplasty in Patients of African Descent. Rhinoplasty in Hispanic Patients. Management of the Twisted Nose. Lasers, Light Sources, Radiofrequency Devices, and New Procedures for Patients of Color. Cosmetic Procedures in Skin of Color. Treatment of Acne Scars in Different Groups. Hair Transplantation. Aesthetic Procedures for Patients with Medical Problems. Revision and Secondary Surgery. Dealing with the Dissatisfied Patient. Face to Face: Straight Talk. Catalog no. Y001037, December 2009, 240 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-47560-0, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook

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Skin Moisturization

James J. Leyden Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

Ideal for dermatologists, cosmetic scientists, and clinical scientists interested in the treatment of xerotic skin conditions, this book focuses on the scientific basis of skin moisturization. This expanded second edition explores a wide range of topics, from the biological aspects of the skin to the formulation of the active ingredients in skin moisturizers. • Presents an overview of clinical and consumer testing approaches and ex vivo evaluation procedures, including evaluation methodology • Examines regulatory and safety aspects of skin moisturizers • Discusses the action efficacy and formulation of various moisturizing ingredients, including emollients, humectants, ceramides and other barrier lipids, alphahydroxyacids, and enzymes

Selected Contents: Epidermal Differentiation. Lipid Organization of the Skin Barrier. Untangling the Role of Keratin in Stratum Corneum. Filaggrin. Peptidylarginine Deiminases in Skin Biology. Cornified Envelope. Corneodesmosomal Proteins. Kallikrein-Related Peptidases. Aquaporins and Tight Junctions. Epidermal pH. The Molecular Aspects of Dry Flaky Skin Conditions. Xerotic Skin Conditions and SC Properties. Skin Barrier Dysfunction in Atopic Dermatitis. Self-Perceived Sensitive Skin. Psychological Stress and Dry Skin. Stratum Corneum Biomechanics. Glycerol as Humectant. Lanolin and the Skin. Moisturization Mechanisms. The Effects of Niacinamide-Containing Moisturizers. Urea as a Moisturizing and Barrier-Enhancing Ingredient. Hydroxyacids and Salicylic Acid. Stratum Corneum Serine Proteases and Effect of Inhibitors on Dry Skin. Cannabinoids and Pruritus. Microdermabrasion. Cosmetic Benefits Derived from the Topical Application of Acid Proteases. Skin Moisturization by Dermonutrition. Capacitance Imaging for Viewing and Measuring Skin Surface Hydration. Vibrational Imaging and Microspectroscopy. Measuring Water Gradients Using Confocal Raman Miscrospectroscopy. New Developments in Skin Barrier Measurements. Catalog no. H7094, March 2009, 560 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-7094-1, $239.95 / £150.00 Also available as an eBook

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Cosmetic Dermatology Injection Treatments in Cosmetic Surgery

Handbook of Cosmetic Skin Care

Edited by

Second Edition

Benjamin Ascher, Marina Landau, and Bernard Rossi

Edited by

Avi Shai, Howard I. Maibach, and Rober Baran

Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy

Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy

Praise for the First Edition: “Each chapter has an initial summary of contents, an overview, and then clearly labelled sections. Highlighted bulletin points emphasize important issues. The chapters are well illustrated with excellent pictures and simple diagrams. This book succeeds in all respects and the authors should be congratulated. … It applies science to cosmetic skin care and will help to debunk myth with rational argument based on the literature. Every dermatology practice employing a cosmetic nurse should have a copy of this book and should ensure it is read. It should be essential reading for beauty therapists and on the reading list for beauty therapy courses.” —DermNet NZ

Selected Contents: Cosmetics and Cosmetic Preparations: Basic Definitions. Skin Structure. Principles in the Preparations of Medical and Cosmetic Products. Skin Moisture and Moisturizers. Skin Cleansing. Creams and Liquid Emulsions for Facial Cleansing. Skin Aging and Its Management. Acne. Sun and the Skin. Networks of Blood Vessels on the Skin. Cellulite. Injection Lipolysis. Inflammation, Dermatitis, and Cosmetics. Skin Tumors. Active Ingredients in Cosmetic Preparations. Retinoic Acid. Alpha Hydroxy Acids. Beta Hydroxy and Polyhydroxy Acids. Bleaching and Bleaching Preparations. Astringents. Preparations Use in Dermatology. Liposomes. Chemical Skin Peeling. Laser and Light Treatments in Dermatology and Their Cosmetic Applications. Fillers and Soft Tissue Augmentation. Cosmetic Use of Botulinum Toxin. Mesotherapy. Camouflaging Skin Lesions. Hair Structure and Its Care. Shampoo. Hair Conditioners. Methods for Temporary Hair Removal. Permanent Hair Removal: Electrolysis. Nails. Appendices. Catalog no. H100026, September 2009 308 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-0-415-46718-6, $119.95 / £75.00 Also available as an eBook

With numerous color illustrations, this comprehensive text documents the most popular injection treatments, including botulinum toxins, fillers, and volumetric implants, and shows how they may be combined for the best results. It is an ideal reference for students and practitioners needing to know the relevant scientific and practical details of the treatments.

Selected Contents: SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND: Practical Anatomy of the Face. Anatomy of the Skin. Skin Morphology and Volume: Methods of Evaluation. Skin Aging: Clinical Semiology. Topographic Aging: The Upper Face; The Mid Face, Lower Face, and Neck; The Hands and Décolleté. Sweat Glands. Anesthesia in Dermatology. BOTULINUM TOXINS: History. Structure, Pharmacology, and Immunology of the Botulinum Neurotoxins. Clinical Implications. Applications and Indications. The Different Formulations: PurTox®, Xeomin®, and BTX-A®. Patient Considerations. Legal Aspects in Europe. General Monitoring. Optimal Dosing. Periorbital Area. Glabellar, Frontalis, Eyelids, and Eyebrow. Mid Face Areas. The Neck Area. Upper Trunk: Décolleté and Breast Lift. Masseteric Hypertrophy and Leg Treatments. Facial Palsy and Asymmetries. Hyperhidrosis. Other Dermatologic Indications. Surgical Combinations. Combining Treatments with Chemical Peels. Complications and Their Legal Implications. FILLERS: Pre-Operative Care. Lip Augmentation and Rejuvenation. Mesolift. Face and Body Mesotherapy. Injectable Collagen. The Different Types of Injectable Collagen. Agarose Gel. Hyaluronic Acids. Slowly Absorbable and Nonresorbable Filling Products. Side Effects. Fillers and Granuloma. Cell Therapy in Cosmetic Surgery. VOLUMETRIC INJECTABLES: The Aging Face and Volumetry. Adipose Tissue, Physiology and Regenerative Medicine. History of Fat Grafting in Plastic Surgery. Survival of Transplanted Adipocytes. Global Approach and Techniques of Fat Grafting. Facial Rejuvenation: Lipostructure and Other Techniques. Chin Lipostructure. Fat Transfer in Facial Malformations and after Trauma. Fat Transfer in Breast and Thorax Reconstructive Surgery. Fat Transfer in Lower Limb Reconstructive Surgery. The Different Products and Their Pharmacology. Side Effects, Contraindications, and Legislation. Catalog no. DU6519, December 2008, 490 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-38651-7, $299.95 / £189.00 Also available as an eBook

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Cosmetic Dermatology Bestseller!

Bestseller!

Laser Hair Removal

Aesthetic Mesotherapy and Injection Lipolysis in Clinical Practice

Second Edition David J. Goldberg Skin and Laser Specialists of New York and New Jersey, and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA

Praise for the First Edition:

Edited by

Shirley Madhere SoHo Aesthetics and Plastic Surgery, New York, New York, USA

“An invaluable tool for all those working in laser area medicine.” —Journal of Applied Cosmetology

Since the publication of its best-selling predecessor, there have been several key developments, including technological innovations with lasers and more nuanced approaches offered by cosmetic surgeons. Written by one of the top experts in the field and with color illustrations throughout, this second edition focuses on the implications of these advances and emphasizes the importance of avoiding complications and problematic skin. No practitioner of laser hair removal can afford to be without this improved clinical resource.

Mesotherapy—the microinjection of a combination of conventional medications and vitamins into the middle layer of skin—has a long history in France since its invention in 1952 and its formal recognition by national medical bodies in 1986. Its benefits for cosmetic and other medical indications are now increasingly being recognized beyond Europe. This pioneering text brings the established results of the accumulated clinical experience in this exciting area to the attention of an English-speaking audience. Catalog no. DU5531, June 2007, 224 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-553-1, $199.95 / £125.00 Also available as an eBook

Catalog no. DU4121, June 2008, 232 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-41412-8, $139.95 / £85.00 Also available as an eBook

Atlas of Mesotherapy in Skin Rejuvenation

Textbook of Chemical Peels Superficial, Medium and Deep Peels in Cosmetic Practice

Edited by

Antonella Tosti University of Bologna, Istituto Clinica della Dermatologica, Italy

Maria Pia De Padova Istituto Clinica della Dermatologica, Bologna, Italy

“The book provides an overview of methodologies, products, injection techniques, and therapeutic schemes. The book presents many applications of mesotherapy in skin rejuvenation and excellent photographs illustrate the result.” —Journal of Dermatological Treatment

Providing a consistent clinical approach from one team, this atlas documents what is involved in the practical techniques of mesotherapy. It is an invaluable resource for all practitioners of cosmetic dermatology. Catalog no. DU9948, October 2007, 136 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-41994-9, $159.95 / £100.00 Also available as an eBook

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Philippe Deprez Policlinica Estetica & Anti-Aging, Empuriabrava, Spain

“Several textbooks on the subject already exist. I suspect that this one will flourish—hopefully into many editions—as it is extremely well put together, balancing theory and execution. Even the basic pharmaceutical chemistry that is often missing in articles is clearly presented.” American Journal of Clinical Dermatology

Containing the results of over 15 years of research and practice with peels, this color volume covers all types of treatment and peel. It pays attention to preparation and application as well as complications. Catalog no. DU4950, February 2007, 400 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-495-4, $249.95 / £159.00 Also available as an eBook

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Surgical Management and Complications Making Decisions and Avoiding Complications in Skin Flaps David H. Friedman Northridge Dermatology Associates, California, USA

Payam Saadat Skin & Beauty Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

With more than 1,500 color illustrations supplementing the text, this highly visual resource is designed as a quick reference for the busy surgeon needing to know the options for a patient. The different types of skin flaps available to reconstructive surgeons are catalogued both by area of the body and by type of flap itself. Other essential chapters detail the suboptimal results that can sometimes occur and reprise surgical pearls from the preceding sections. After reading this book, surgeons should be able to ameliorate or avoid complications that can lead to suboptimal results.

Selected Contents: Repairs by Location Scalp Temple Forehead Eyelids Bridge of Nose Dorsum of the Nose Nasal Sidewall Nasal Tip Nasal Ala Cheek Lip Chin Ear Non-Facial Repairs by Flap Advancement Rotation Transposition Interpolation Wedge Excision Complex Closures Suboptimal Results Surgical Pearls References Catalog no. H100463, September 2012, 200 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-985-0, $199.95 / £125.00 Also available as an eBook

Bestseller!

Text Atlas of Wound Management Second Edition Edited by

Vincent Falanga, Christina Lindholm, Polly A. Carson, Jaymie Panuncialman, Lisa Mamakos, Tiziana N. Lotti, and Jane K. Falanga “Each wound photograph illustrates multiple teaching points. The authors briefly describe the clinical history, differential diagnosis, the work-up that was performed, and therapies used. Numerous photographs of the same disease process demonstrate the range of clinical presentations one may encounter. This is a straightforward way to learn new approaches to treating wounds.” —Doody’s Review Service

Praise for the First Edition: “A vast array of excellent (if at times gruesome) photographs of wounds and ulcers of all types … This book would serve as a useful reference in an ulcer/wound management clinic … They illustrate very well the principles behind wound healing of all types. The authors are to be congratulated on the quality of this text, which is highly recommended.” —Australasian Journal of Dermatology

The second edition of this critically acclaimed text atlas presents new features for dermatologists and nurses who deal with the practical and clinical aspects of wound management. Expert contributors provide a hands-on approach to diagnosis and wound management. The book also offers broad coverage of cutaneous wounds—both acute and chronic—to ensure complete exposure to the problems encountered and solutions offered.

Selected Contents: Acute Wounds: Response to Injury. Wounds and Infection. Pressure and Neuropathy. Vascular Ulcers. Inflammatory Ulcers. Neoplasms and Ulcers. Practical Points. Other Established Procedures and Experimental Issues. Catalog no. DU8655, March 2012, 222 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-46865-7, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook

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Surgical Management and Complications Bestseller!

Bestseller!

Nail Surgery

Acne Scars

Edited by

Classification and Treatment

Bertrand Richert Clinical Professor, University of Liège, and Consultant Dermatologist, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Edited by

Nilton Di Chiacchio

Maria Pia De Padova Kenneth Beer

Head of Dermatology Clinic, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal de São Paulo, Brazil

Eckart Haneke Department of Dermatology, University of Berne, Switzerland; Dermatology Practice Dermaticum, Freiburg, Germany; Centro de Dermatología Epidermis, Porto, Portugal; and Department of Dermatology, Academic Hospital, University of Ghent, Belgium

Demystifying the surgical procedures of the nail apparatus, this book provides a comprehensive practical guide to all types of nail surgery, including some cosmetic procedures. It presents clear descriptions of each site of the procedure and explains how to deal with any complications. Each chapter includes an overview of the area involved, specific instrumentation, the most adequate type of anesthesia, step-bystep explanation and corresponding illustration of the procedure, and the handling of postoperative pain and care and potential complications. • Presents a step-by-step approach for beginners and skilled dermatologic surgeons who do not currently perform nail procedures • Covers all the surgical prerequisites, including preoperative consultation, surgical field prep, dressings, and management of postoperative pain • Organizes the material by the site of the surgical procedure, such as the nail bed, matrix, and proximal nail fold • Includes high-resolution macrophotographs and schematic drawings

Selected Contents: Surgical anatomy of the nail apparatus. Instrumentation. General considerations. Anesthesia of the nail apparatus. Surgery of the nail plate. Surgery of the proximal nail fold. Surgery of the nail bed. Surgery of the lateral nail folds. Surgery of the distal fold. Surgery of the matrix. Surgery of the whole nail unit. Surgery of the bony phalanx. Surgery of the distal interphalangeal joint. Acute trauma of the nail unit. Cosmetic nail surgery for congenital nail abnormalities. Catalog no. DU2334, January 2011, 204 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-47233-3, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook

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Antonella Tosti University of Bologna, Italy

Cosmetic Bootcamp, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA

After acne subsides, the visible scarring left on the skin often causes considerable distress for patients. Acne scarring is a leading cause for patients to visit general and cosmetic dermatologists, plastic surgeons, or primary care physicians. These visits for corrective treatments often occur during active disease or even months and years after the primary process has ended. This book offers doctors a useful guide to navigate through the complexities of treatment. It covers traditional treatment, such as dermabrasion, along with a number of innovative therapies developed as tools in cosmetic dermatology. • Explains how ultrasound is a promising tool for accurately evaluating and classifying scars • Examines the mechanisms behind the healing of damaged tissue • Covers various types of acne scars and how scars appear in different ethnic groups • Explores techniques and drugs for treatment, including microdermabrasion and fractional thermolysis

Selected Contents: Classification of Acne Scars. Pathophysiology of Acne Scars. Hypertrophic and Keloidal Scars. Topical Drugs for Prevention and Treatment of Acne Scars. Superficial Peeling. Medium Depth and Deep Peelings. Dermabrasion and Microdermabrasion. Fillers and Fat Transfer. Needling. Fractional Thermolysis. Non-Ablative and Ablative Devices. Surgical Treatment: Excision, Grafting, Punch Techniques, and Sutures. Camouflage. Acne Scars in Asian Patients. Acne Scars in Patients of African Descent. Treatment Algorithm for Acne Scars. Catalog no. Y006447, December 2009, 144 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-687-3, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook

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Surgical Management and Complications Forthcoming!

Brown’s Skin and Minor Surgery A Text and Color Atlas, Fifth Edition Edited by

Jonathan Botting and Julia Schofield This authoritative, highly illustrated text and color atlas provides a systematic guide to commonly performed minor surgical and dermatology procedures. Accompanied by video clips, this critical resource on skin and minor surgery is designed for all trainees and practitioners, including experienced surgeons, dermatologists, family doctors, nurses, and the supporting healthcare team. Divided into four main color-coded sections, the book covers essential background information, including postoperative management and aftercare, the key knowledge required for diagnosis and management, and the skills necessary to perform procedures step by step. • Presents a hands-on surgical manual for the entire healthcare team • Provides step-by-step procedures through color illustrations and videos • Supplies practical advice, warnings, and tips to help practitioners avoid common pitfalls and achieve successful procedures • Highlights the importance of infection control, health and safety, lesion recognition, surgical skills, organization, and self-directed learning

Selected Contents: Essential Background Information: Facilities. Informed Consent, Record-Keeping, Documentation and Audit. Infection Control. Professional and Legal Issues, and Health and Safety at Work. Patient Assessment. Anatomical Hazards and Pitfalls. Local and Regional Anaesthetic Agents. Postoperative Management. Knowledge: Diagnosis and Management: Skin Lesions. Dermoscopy. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Dupuytren’s Contracture, Trigger Finger and Ganglia: Knowledge. Vasectomy: Knowledge. Toenail Problems That May Require Surgery. Essential Generic Skills: Communication. Local Anaesthesia and Minor Surgical Procedures. Resuscitation. Basic Surgical Techniques. Haemostasis. Dermatological Techniques and Tips. Additional Surgical Skills and Procedures: Other Surgical Procedures: Cysts and Lipomas. Minor Casualties. Carpal Tunnel, Dupuytren’s Contracture, Trigger Finger and Ganglia: Skills. Vasectomy: Skills. Toenail Surgery. Advanced Surgical Procedures. Electrosurgery. Index. Catalog no. K18335, July 2014, 352 pp. Pack - Book and Online ISBN: 978-1-4441-3836-8, $199.95 / £125.00 Also available as an eBook

Abdominal Stomas and Their Skin Disorders An Atlas of Diagnosis and Management Second Edition Edited by

Callum C. Lyon York, UK

Amanda Smith Called “a pleasure to use” (BMA Medical Book Award Report) and “lucid and informative” (Acta DermatoVenereologica), this innovative book bridges the gap between colorectal surgeons, stoma nurses, and dermatologists. It addresses the questions of what pathology is involved, what can be done by nurses, when to refer to a dermatologist, and what can be done by a dermatologist. This Second Edition has been revised throughout and contains new information on nutrition and child stoma patients. Catalog no. H100042, December 2009, 176 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-431-2, $199.95 / £125.00 Also available as an eBook

Outcomes of Skin Surgery A Concise Visual Aid Edited by

Graham Colver Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Royal Hospital, UK

There is a great need for a visual resource to clearly document the possible outcomes of surgery, including side effects and complications, and how these outcomes vary from individual to individual. Using a straightforward approach, this book is an easy-to-consult and highly illustrated reference for surgeons and patients alike. It takes a major step forward in establishing a realistic basis for the decision-making process during a consultation. The book covers biopsies, cryosurgery, photodynamic therapy, and other skin surgeries. Catalog no. DU0382, September 2008, 238 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-47038-4, $109.95 / £65.00 Also available as an eBook

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Dermoscopy and Dermatopathology New!

Bestseller!

Dermatopathology Primer of Inflammatory Diseases

Second Edition

Steven R. Feldman, Omar P. Sangueza, Rita Pichardo-Geisinger, Megan Kinney, Ashley Feneran, and Swetha Narahari This guide to dermatopathology is a general overview helping readers review the histopathology of inflammatory diseases. The book discusses superficial perivascular, interface, spongiotic, and psoriasis form dermatitis. It also examines lymphohistiocytic infiltrate, leukocytoclastic vasculitis, panniculitis, and folliculitis. Additional chapters cover nodular and diffuse dermatitis and bullous and vesicular dermatitis. The book describes the dermatopathology hierarchy infrastructure and provides a glossary of terms. Established practitioners as well as trainees will find this an ideal resource for revision and for recertification in the topic. Each entry follows a similar format which includes information on epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, special studies, and clinical variants, histological features, histological differential, and "Good Things to Know." • Provides lavish illustrations in full color • Presents a flow chart for each topic demonstrating its relation to the whole • Includes a visual schematic overview of the entire subject • Contains an illustrated glossary

Selected Contents: Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis. Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis. Interface Dermatitis. Spongiotic Dermatitis. Psoriasiform Dermatitis. Superficial and Deep Perivascular Dermatitis. Lymphohistiocytic Infiltrate. Mixed-cell Infiltrate. Vasculitis. Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis. Vaso-occlusive Vasculitis. Nodular and Diffuse Dermatitis. Nodular (granulomatous) Dermatitis. Diffuse (interstitial) Dermatitis. Bullous and Vesicular Dermatitis. Intraepidermal. Subepidermal. Panniculitis. Septal panniculitis. Lobular. Sclerosing Dermatitis. Morphea. Folliculitis. Trichotillomania. Alopecia Areata. Central Centrifugal Scarring Alopecia. Androgenetic Alopecia. Catalog no. K22400, December 2013, 94 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4822-2504-4 $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook

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An Atlas of Dermoscopy Edited by

Ashfaq A. Marghoob Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA

Josep Malvehy University Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain

Ralph P. Braun University of Zurich, Switzerland

“The atlas is ‘unputdownable.’ It also features something that many dermoscopy books lack: all of the key descriptive features of the images are included in a box just beneath the picture. There is no need to search for information … . The chapters are authored by the most prominent experts in the field … I am confident that the informative text and spectacular images will trigger continued enthusiasm.” —Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

• Contains more than 1,500 figures, tables, and schematics that guide you through the basics of dermoscopy • Covers important melanocytic, non-melanocytic, benign, and malignant pigmented skin lesions • Stresses the dermoscopist’s role in prevention and early detection • Includes sections on the latest uses for dermoscopy, including diagnosing scabies, evaluating paranychial capillaries, and vascular aspects of cutaneous diseases • Discusses differences in dermoscopic criteria depending on anatomical location and computer-assisted diagnosis

Selected Contents: Introduction. Principles of Dermatoscopy and Dermoscopic Equipment. Histopathological Tissue Correlations. The Two-Step Algorithm: Differenting Melanocytic from Non-Melanocytic Lesions. Non-Melanocytic Lesions. Melacytic Melanoma and Benign Melanocytic Nevi. Benign Melanocytic Lesions. Melanoma. Special Locations. Exceptions to the Two-Step Rule. Dermoscopy in General Dermatology. Vascular Structures. Diagnostic Accuracy. Follow-Up with Digital Dermoscopy. Teledermoscopy and Computer-Assisted Diagnosis. Beyond Dermoscopy. Concluding Remarks. Catalog no. H100045, July 2012, 384 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-45895-5, $249.95 / £159.00 Also available as an eBook

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Dermoscopy and Dermatopathology An Atlas of Hair Pathology with Clinical Correlations

Dermatoscopy in Clinical Practice Beyond Pigmented Lesions

Second Edition Leonard C Sperling Professor of Dermatology and Pathology, Chair of Dermatology at the Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

Edited by

Shawn E. Cowper

Dermoscopy is increasingly being used in general dermatology practice as a noninvasive technique for the differential diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions. Videodermatoscopy—dermoscopy using a digital system—allows a higher-magnified observation of the skin surface and has been used for other investigations with some success, such as monitoring the progress of therapy for dermatologic conditions. This book advances knowledge of these additional uses of dermatoscopy beyond the usual indication for pigmented lesions of the skin.

Giuseppe Micali and Francesco Lacarrubba

Associate Professor of Dermatology and Pathology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Eleanor A. Knopp Fellow in Dermatopathology and Clinical Dermatologist, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Praise for the First Edition: “This book serves as a primer, an atlas, and a reference text. As a primer, it reviews very basic information, including hair anatomy and the ‘nuts and bolts’ of processing and evaluating specimens. As an atlas, it is rich in photographs demonstrating basic and advanced histologic features of hair disease. And, as a reference, it includes up-to-date information and a review of basic clinical features that provides clinical-pathologic correlations. … the most complete resource on the pathology and clinical manifestations of hair disease.” —OnLineDrugTest.info

Selected Contents: Specimen Acquisition, Handling, and Processing. Normal Hair Anatomy and Architecture. Evaluating and Describing Transverse (Horizontal) Sections. Classification of Hair Disease. Distinctive or Critical Histological Features and Associated Diseases. Clinical Correlation. Senescent Alopecia (“Senile Alopecia” or “Senescent Balding”). Androgenetic Alopecia. Telogen Effluvium. Trichotillomania. Traction Alopecia. Postoperative (Pressure-Induced) Alopecia. Temporal Triangular Alopecia. Alopecia Areata. Psoriatic Alopecia. Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha InhibitorAssociated Psoriaform Alopecia (Drug-Induced Psoriasiform Alopecia). Syphilitic Alopecia. Noncicatricial Alopecia from SLE. Loose Anagen Hair Syndrome. Central, Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia. Acne Keloidis. Folliculitis Decalvans. Tufted Folliculitis. Lichen Planopilaris. Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia. Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus. Dissecting Cellulitis of the Scalp. Erosive Pustular Dermatosis. Brocq’s Alopecia and End-Stage Cicatricial Alopecia. Aplasia Cutis Congenita of the Scalp. Tinea Capitis. Trichodysplasia of Immunosuppression. Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia. Overview of Hair Shaft Disorders. Glossary of Hair Pathology Terms. Catalog no. Y109653, May 2012, 208 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-733-7, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook

Catalog no. DU8736, October 2009, 144 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-46873-2, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook

Reflectance Confocal Microscopy of Cutaneous Tumors An Atlas with Clinical, Dermoscopic and Histological Correlations Edited by

Salvador Gonzalez, Melissa Gill, and Allan C. Halpern Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, USA

This color atlas examines the potential of the technology and its possible applications for clinical practitioners involved in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers. The book explores how RCM allows dermatologists to optically section an area of skin without the need for physical sectioning, which is ideal for examining detailed features of a skin lesion without troubling the patient for a biopsy specimen. It also explains how dermatopathologists can determine the best location for a section and how dermatological surgeons can determine the margins of a lesion to be excised. Catalog no. DU1043, March 2008, 292 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-45104-8, $209.95 / £130.00 Also available as an eBook

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Dermoscopy and Dermatopathology Bestseller!

Dermoscopy of Hair and Scalp Disorders With Clinical and Pathological Correlations

Edited by

Jane M. Grant-Kels University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, USA

Antonella Tosti University of Bologna, Istituto Clinica della Dermatologica, Italy

Dermoscopy, the examination of the skin under special illumination, has been increasing in popularity as a diagnostic investigational method, but the skin containing hair poses rather different problems from the skin on the rest of the body. This pioneering text examines the different conditions that can be investigated and the results that can be obtained. It contains specially commissioned artwork tables for ease of reference. • Examines scalp dermoscopy and dermoscopic patterns • Reviews common instruments for dermoscopy • Discusses a range of hair shaft disorders • Explores hair diseases in children • Covers beard and body hair disorders • Includes chapters on alopecia, seborrhoeic dermatitis, and infections and infestations • Contains specially commissioned artwork

Selected Contents: Scalp Dermoscopy Instruments Dermoscopic Patterns Hair Shaft Disorders Alopecia Areata Androgenetic Alopecia Diffuse Alopecia Hair Diseases in Children Traction Alopecia Scarring Alopecia nfections and Infestations Seborrhoeic Dermatitis Beard Disorders Body Hair Disorder Catalog no. DU4894, December 2007, 168 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-40489-1, $129.95 / £80.00 Also available as an eBook

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Color Atlas of Dermatopathology

This outstanding dermatopathology atlas emphasizes the correlation of pathological findings with clinical presentations and presents a reader-friendly approach to the diagnosis and interpretation of skin biopsy results. With an abundance of color clinical and histologic photographs, and descriptions of numerous dermatological diseases and conditions, this source is a must-have for anyone preparing for dermatology or pathology board exams, or for those desiring a strong understanding of the clinical or pathological presentations of disease. • Offers an innovative approach to the patient and the biopsy obtained from the patient’s skin that leads to improved diagnoses • Helps specialists develop a systematic method for the review, interpretation, and analysis of sections of the skin • Assists in the recognition of different patterns produced by diseases affecting the skin

Selected Contents: A Philosophy of an Approach to a Slide. Perivascular Dermatitis. Interface Dermatitis. Psoriasiform and Spongiotic Dermatoses. Intraepidermal Vesicular and Pustular Dermatitis. Subepidermal Vesiculobullous Dermatitis. Cutaneous Vasculitis. Nodular and Diffuse Dermatitis. Granulomatous Dermatitis. Follicular Diseases Causing Non-scarring and Scarring Alopecia. Panniculitis. Fibrosing Dermatoses. Benign Epithelial Neoplasms and Cysts. Premalignant and Malignant Epithelial Neoplasms. Follicular Neoplasms. Sebaceous Neoplasms. Glandular Adnexal Neoplasms. Benign Melanocytic Neoplasms. Malignant Melanocytic Neoplasms. Fibrohistiocytic Lesions. Vascular Proliferations. Neural Neoplasms. Muscle Neoplasms. Depositions and Dermal Disorders. Fat and Osseous Neoplasms. Metastatic Neoplasms. Lymphoma and Pseudolymphoma. Practical Immunohistochemistry in Dermatopathology. Catalog no. 3794, April 2007, 456 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-3794-9, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook

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Drug Treatments Litt's D.E.R.M. Drug Eruptions and Reactions Manual 20th Edition Jerome Z. Litt Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Relied upon by dermatologists and medical practitioners internationally for its unparalleled practical focus on adverse effects and cutaneous reactions, this text is the essential quick-reference tool for patient care and drug safety. The reaction data for this new 20th edition are compiled from the companion website, which is updated continuously, and includes prescription and over-the-counter drugs as well as biologics, supplements, and other medical products—with tens of thousands of adverse drug reactions, eruptions, and reaction patterns. The text notes the number of peer-reviewed references for reaction listings, the reported incidence of a reaction, and clinically important and potentially serious interactions between drugs. • Approaches the topic from a patient-centered perspective, focusing on what is clinically relevant • Explores drug interactions to help reduce harmful polypharmacy • Presents tables of class reactions to enable comparison study • Gives a summary of the evidence base for the reactions, allowing practitioners to assess risk • Includes products such as fillers and toxins, making it useful to dermatologists who have expanded into cosmetic practice No clinical practitioner can afford to be without this invaluable tool to help predict, diagnose, and resolve problems arising from prescribed drugs. Ideally practitioners should avial themselves of both the database and the manual, for their different purposes.

Selected Contents: Introduction. Drug profiles: generic names A–Z. Descriptions of important reactions. Drugs that cause important reactions. Classes of drugs that can cause important interactions. Class reactions. ACE inhibitors. Antiarrhythmics. Antibiotics, macrolide. Anticonvulsants. Antidepressants, tricyclic. Benzodiazepines. Beta blockers. Biologics. Bisphosphonates. Calcium channel blockers. Diseasemodifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDS). Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors. Fluoroquinolones. Statins. TNF inhibitors. Concordance of synonyms and trade names with generic names. Catalog no. K22549, March 2014, 544 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-4822-2767-3, $179.00 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook

Litt's Drug Eruption and Reaction Database Jerome Z. Litt Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Developed by Dr. Jerome Litt, this online database allows physicians to search the profiles of thousands of generic and trade name drugs and see descriptions and images for important reaction patterns. They can also connect to PubMed or Expert Opinion on Drug Safety for the abstract of an article cited. Users can select up to four drugs in terms of their reaction profile and can save the results of a search for future reference. Users can now easily search multiple drugs and multiple reactions to gain insight into which drugs might be causing problems for patients on several medications. Users can register to access the database on a smartphone at no extra cost. To inquire about our individual and/or institution rates, please contact: e-reference@taylorandfrancis.com

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Drug Treatments Systemic Drug Treatment in Dermatology

Retinoids and Carotenoids in Dermatology

A Handbook

Edited by

Edited by

Anders Vahlquist Madeleine Duvic

Sarah H. Wakelin St. Mary's Hospital, London, UK

MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA

“…an excellent comprehensive reference on virtually all the effects, functions, and therapeutic applications of retinoids and skin…I would highly recommend it for all dermatologists since everyone uses retinoids in their practice…This is the best book I have read on the complexity of retinoids and their immunologic powers on the skin. Readers have to be prepared to spend time studying it, but they will be well rewarded.” —Doody’s Revew

Selected Contents: From Carotenoids and Vitamin A to Retinoids. Animal Models for Retinoid Receptor Research. Retinoids and the Skin. Recent Studies on the Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism of Retinoids in the Skin. Anti-Aging Effects of Retinoids and Mechanisms of Action. Retinoid Therapy of Acne and Sebocyte-Related Disorders. Retinoids and Retinoic Acid Blocking Agents in Psoriasis. Retinoid Treatment of the Disorders of Cornfication. Oral Retinoid Therapy in Children and Infants. Retinoids in Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas. Retinoid Therapy and Autoimmune Skin Disease. Retinoids in the Prevention and Treatment of Skin Cancer. Side-Effects and Pitfalls in Retinoid Therapy. Retinoid-Induced Hyperlipidemia and the Risk of Atherosclerosis. Carotenoids and the Skin. Antioxidative Effects of Carotenoids. Beta-Carotene in the Treatment of Skin Disorders. Caroteinoids as Cancer Preventive Agents. Beta-Carotene in Erythropoietic Protoporphyria. Catalog no. DK992X, June 2007, 384 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-3992-9, $219.95 / £140.00 Also available as an eBook

“...a useful resource... definitely one to have somewhere near the clinic.” —Dermatology in Practice

“Contains a huge amount of relevant and easily retrievable clinical information…well worth buying.” —Update

“...an essential addition for anyone interested in practising dermatology safely.” —Primary Care Dermatology Society Bulletin

“For those training in dermatology this is a book you must read.” —British Journal of Dermatology

Written for dermatologists and general practitioners, this book provides an accessible and concise aid to prescribing and monitoring systemic dermatological therapy. Evidence-based data or established guidelines have been included where possible. Common and important adverse drug effects and their management are covered along with some of the recent advances in drug treatment and monitoring of patients.

Selected Contents: Section One: Acitretin. Acne antibiotics. Androgens. Antiandrogens. Antifungal drugs (Griseofulvin, Terbinafine, Azoles, Itraconazole, Fluconazole, Ketoconazole, Amphoteracin B, Flucytosine). Antihistimines. Anti-malarial drugs. Azathioprine. Ciclosporin. Clofazamin. Colchicine. Corticosteroids. Cyclophosamide. Dapsone. Hydroxyurea. Interferons. Intravenous Immunoglobin. Isotretinoin. Methotrexate. Nicotinamide. Psoralens. Sulphapydridine. Thalidomide. Section Two: Treatment in pregnancy and lactation. Treatment in childhood. Treatment in patients with kidney disease. Treatment in patients with liver disease. Catalog no. K21959, June 2002, 256 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-84076-013-2 $54.95 / £34.95 Also available as an eBook

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Dermatologic Science Dermatotoxicology Eighth Edition Edited by

Klaus-Peter Wilhelm, Hongbo Zhai, and Howard I. Maibach University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, USA

The foundational reference in dermal toxicology, the latest edition of this classic text has been completely revised. With contributions from leading international experts in industry, academia, and clinical practice, it continues the tradition of providing unsurpassed theoretical and practical guidance. An ideal source for all those working on research aspects, practical clinical issues, and regulatory aspects of exposure to toxic substances, this edition features a reorganized structure to enable easy location of topics of interest. This edition provides an in-depth summary of research and regulatory applications related to dermal toxicology and pharmacology. It presents many new chapters that describe the latest advances in dermatotoxicology and address various levels of expertise regarding the development and use of dermal exposure data. New chapters cover safety terminology, pharmacogenetics and dermatology, ethnic differences in skin properties, and the principles and practice of percutaneous absorption. • Offers an in-depth summary of research and regulatory applications related to dermal toxicology and pharmacology • Includes over 30 new chapters that describe the latest advances in dermatotoxicology • Addresses various levels of expertise regarding the development and use of dermal exposure data

Selected Contents: Concepts Systemic Toxicity Local Toxicity Compounds Susceptibility of Different Populations Methods. Treatment Regulatory Aspects and Guidelines Catalog no. H100261, September 2012, 518 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-855-6, $179.95 / £114.00 Also available as an eBook

Toxicology of the Skin Nancy A. MonteiroRiviere North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA

“Reading this book has added to my knowledge of toxicity resulting from skin exposure and given me a greater appreciation of key factors, which should be taken into consideration when assessing risk from chemicals which come into contact with the skin … I would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone working in the regulatory field, as a general easy-to-read quick reference book.” —The British Toxicology Society Newsletter

Selected Contents: Skin Morphology and Barrier Properties: Structure and function of skin. Barrier function of skin. Skin lipids for barrier function. Tight junctions: a new barrier in the skin? Basic principles involved in quantifying the dermal absorption of topically applied chemicals. Chemical structure-skin transport relationships. Cutaneous metabolism and active transport in transdermal drug delivery. Epidermal transporters and metabolism during dermal absorption: importance for toxicity. Hair follicle delivery. Altered Barriers: Structural and functional correlations of skin barrier in health and disease: models and evaluation . Are there differences in stratum structure and function in different racial skin types? Skin absorption through a comprised skin barrier. The stratum corneum in aged and photo-aged skin. Cosmetics and skin barrier integrity. Sensing the environment. Skin Sensitization. Diseases associated with cutaneous barrier dysfunction: Basic science aspects, clinical perspectives. Skin surfactant proteins: presence and potential defense functions. Methods of Delivery: Liposomes as promising tools for the skin delivery and protection of damaged skin. Applications of microneedle technology to transdermal drug delivery. Active transdermal drug delivery. Skin Toxicity: Nanomaterial penetration. Potential arsenic exposure through dermal penetration. Dermal absorption and cutaneous toxicity of metalworking fluids. Cutaneous bromine exposure: An overview and insight into post-exposure molecular responses. Effects of dermal exposure to jet fuel. Sulfur mustard toxicity. Catalog no. 79174, February 2010, 450 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-7917-3, $159.95 / £99.00 Also available as an eBook

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Diseases and Disorders New!

New!

Moderate to Severe Psoriasis

Mild to Moderate Psoriasis

Fourth Edition Edited by

Third Edition Edited by

John Y. M. Koo, Ethan C. Levin, Argentina Leon, Jashin J. Wu, and Mark G. Lebwohl Treating psoriasis typically requires several different approaches that may possibly include lifestyle changes, nutrition, and medication. The extent of treatment depends on the severity of the symptoms, a person's age, overall health, and other factors. As there is no cure for psoriasis, doctors and dermatologists will often try several methods before finding the right one for a patient. Using a practical and problem-focused approach, this updated, full-color third edition of Mild to Moderate Psoriasis equips dermatologists, internists, family practitioners, and residents with a state-of-the-art guide to the clinical management of mild to moderate psoriasis. Written by an international team of key opinion leaders, this resource explores new developments in treatments for the condition and provides clinicians with up-to-date strategies for optimal patient management.

Selected Contents: Introduction to Mild-to-Moderate Psoriasis. General Approach to Psoriasis Treatment. General Guidelines for Administration of Topical Agents in the Treatment of Mild-To-Moderate Psoriasis. Topical Corticosteroids. Vitamin D3 Analogs. Fixed Dose Corticosteroid/Calcipotriene Combination Therapy. Topical Tazarotene. Topical Calcineurin Inhibitors. Treatment of Mild-To-Moderate Psoriasis with Coal Tar, Anthralin, Salicyclic Acid, and Lactic Acid. Phototherapy and Laser for the Treatment of Mild-ToModerate Psoriasis. Topical Sequential Therapy of Psoriasis. Combination Therapy. Palmoplantar Psoriasis. Scalp Psoriasis. Inverse Psoriasis. Psoriasis of the Nails. Catalog no. K21785, March 2014, 225 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4822-1508-3, $119.95 / £76.99 Also available as an eBook

John Y. M. Koo, Ethan C. Levin, Argentina Leon, Jashin J. Wu, and Alice B. Gottlieb Written by experts in the dermatology field, this new fourth edition of Moderate to Severe Psoriasis discusses the current use of biologics and other pharmacologic and phototherapy treatments for moderate to severe psoriasis. Illustrated with high-quality color figures, this standalone text emphasizes safe and effective treatments for the psoriasis patient that are perfect for the dermatologist in daily practice. New to this edition are chapters on day treatment programs, biologic fatigue, erythrodermic and pustular psoriasis, special populations, and pharmacogenetics. • Provides an authoritative reference on the severe aspects of psoriasis • Includes contributions from experts and a well-known editorial team • Contains color illustrations throughout • Covers new biologic treatments • Builds awareness of psoriasis as a systemic disease

Selected Contents: An Overview of Psoriasis. Evaluating Psoriasis in Patients. Topical Agents in the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Psoriasis. The Art and Practice of UVB Phototherapy and Laser for the Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe PSO. Systemic and Topical PUVA Therapy. Therapy of Moderate-To-Severe PSO with MTX. Systemic Retinoids. Cyclosporine in the treatment of severe PSO. Combination, Rotational, and Sequential Therapies. Pediatric Psoriasis, Maya Debbaneh. Psoriatic Arthritis. Etanercept for Treatment of Psoriasis. Adalimumab in the Treatment of Psoriasis. Infliximab in the treatment of PSO. New Agents: IL17, JAK Kinase. Ustekinumab. Current and Potential Applications of Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics in the Treatment of PSO. ... Catalog no. K21788, March 2014, 401 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4822-1516-8, $139.95 / £89.00

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Mild to Moderate and Moderate to Severe Psoriasis (Set) Catalog no. K21784, April 2014, 564 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4822-1502-1, $199.95 / £127.00 Also available as an eBook

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Diseases and Disorders New!

New!

Atopic Dermatitis and Eczematous Disorders

A Color Handbook

Donald Rudikoff Chief of Dermatology, Bronx Lebanon Hospital, and Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine (Dermatology), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, USA

Steven R. Cohen Professor and Chief, Division of Dermatology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, USA

Noah Scheinfeld Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Weill Cornell Medical College, and Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, USA

Comprehensive in scope, this text explores the clinical, historical, histopathological, and etiological aspects of atopic dermatitis and other eczema variants. It discusses disorders such as exfoliative erythroderma, HIV-related dermatoses, ichthyosis vulgaris, hand dermatitis, and immunodeficiency disorders that occur in conjunction with or enter into the differential diagnosis of atopic dermatitis. Complications of atopic dermatitis, including secondary infection and ophthalmic disease as well as legal aspects are presented in detail. Most importantly, an abundance of high-quality colored clinical images are provided to convey the subtleties of dermatologic diagnosis in relation to the above conditions.

Selected Contents: The history of eczema and atopic dermatitis. The epidemiology of atopic dermatitis. Clinical aspects and differential diagnosis of atopic dermatitis. Infantile atopic dermatitis. Pruritus in atopic dermatitis: pathophysiology and treatment options. Pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis and atopiform dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis: the allergist’s perspective. Skin barrier repair in atopic dermatitis therapy. The role of infectious agents in atopic dermatitis. Topical treatment of atopic dermatitis. Systemic agents for the treatment of atopic dermatitis. Photo(chemo) therapy of atopic dermatitis. Eczema and the eye. Hand dermatitis. The relationship between atopic dermatitis and contact dermatitis. Nummular dermatitis. Stasis dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis. The histopathology of eczema. Erythrodermic/exfoliative dermatitis. Primary immunodeficiency diseases. HIV infection and atopic dermatitis. Ichthyosis vulgaris. Legal aspects of atopic dermatitis. Catalog no. K21818, January 2014, 445 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84076-195-5, $199.95 / £125.00 Also available as an eBook

Genital & Perianal Diseases Tomasz F. Mroczkowski Professor of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, Metairie, USA

Larry E. Millikan Chairman of Dermatology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Lawrence Charles Parish Director of the Jefferson Center for International Dermatology, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Despite the development of penicillin and other treatments, the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) worldwide continues to rise. In Genital and Perianal Diseases, A Colour Handbook, the authors discuss the diagnosis and treatment of the main cutaneous conditions of the anogenital region, with a special focus on those diseases considered to be sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Through succinct text and more than 240 top-quality illustrations, this volume combines the advantages of an atlas and a concise textbook. This work is of value to a wide range of health professionals including dermatologists, infectious and venereal disease specialists, urologists, gynecologists, emergency physicians, nurse practitioners, general practitioners, and pediatricians. • Discusses the diagnosis and treatment of the main cutaneous conditions of the anogenital region • Focuses specifically on sexually transmitted diseases • Uses succinct text and more than 240 top-quality illustrations, combining the advantages of an atlas and a textbook

Selected Contents: Cutaneous Diseases of the Anogenital Region. Anatomical Abnormalities. Benign Tumours. Malignant Tumours. Haemangiomas. Allergic Dermatitis, Irritant Dermatitis and Drug Reactions. Bullous Diseases. Miscellaneous Dermatoses. Bacterial Infections. Miscellaneous Infections. Pediatric Conditions. Genital Adornment. Genital Mutilation. Psychosexual Aspects. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Syphilis. Gonorrhea. Chancroid. Lymphogranuloma Venereum. Donovanosis. Non-Gonoccocal Urethritis. Genital Herpes. Genital Warts. Molluscum Contagiosum. HIV Infections/AIDS. Vulvovaginitis. Ectoparasitosis. Sexual Abuse. Catalog no. K21911, December 2013, 288 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-84076-190-0 $47.95 / £29.99 Also available as an eBook

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Diseases and Disorders Bestseller!

Bestseller!

Nail Therapies

Acne Vulgaris Edited by

Alan R. Shalita, James Q. Del Rosso, and Guy F. Webster

Edited by

Robert Baran Nail Disease Center, Cannes, France

Dimitris Rigopoulos Attikon University Hospital, Athens, Greece

Nails are an important component of dermatology and general practice since they are a prominent part of a patient’s image projected to the world. As such, dermatologists and those in family practice who are not fully up to date with the various options available will welcome this succinct reference. Written by international experts, the book gives guidance on all types of treatment. It covers the diseased and injured nail as well as medical and surgical options. With well over 150 color photographs, diagrams, tables, and boxes, the book uses a highly visual style to convey the relevant information at a glance. Catalog no. H100470, June 2012, 128 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-984-3, $79.95 / £50.00 Also available as an eBoo

Bestseller!

Common Skin Diseases 18th Edition Ronald Marks Emeritus Professor of Dermatology, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK

Richard Motley Welsh Institute of Dermatology, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK

The 18th Edition of this classic, reader-friendly book continues to be an essential core text for busy general practitioners and dermatology trainees. The text starts with the basic science and then moves through clinical manifestations, diagnostic techniques, treatment, and clinical management of the most common skin disorders. Key point boxes and chapter summaries make this book a first choice for medical students preparing for exams. Catalog no. K17396, September 2011 384 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-0-340-98350-8, $63.95 / £39.99 Also available as an eBook

“This is a valuable addition to our acne armamentarium. It provides useful practical information in treating acne and enlightens us with the newest discoveries in the mechanisms of the disease. I found it more helpful than the usual books published on the subject.” —Doody’s Review Service

The American Acne and Rosacea Society (AARS) is dedicated to advancing the science related to acne and rosacea and enhancing communication between those interested in these diseases. In this text, wellknown leaders in the field address major points of interest to spark further research, discussion, and refinement of our concepts of both the pathogenesis and treatment of acne. Catalog no. H100099, March 2011, 240 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-707-8, $79.95 / £50.00 Also available as an eBook

Mucocutaneous Manifestations of Viral Diseases An Illustrated Guide to Diagnosis and Management, Second Edition Edited by

Stephen K. Tyring, Angela Yen Moore, and Omar Lupi Praise for the First Edition: “The extensive collection of color photographs is the highlight of this book … a clearly written and wellillustrated single-volume textbook … ideal for hospitalists, dermatologists, infectious-disease specialists, pediatricians, internists, and family practitioners.” —New England Journal of Medicine

This definitive second edition explores the diagnosis, treatment, and pathogenesis of viral diseases that infiltrate the skin and affiliated mucous membranes. The book helps you expertly distinguish viral diseases from other infectious or noninfectious diseases and choose the most effective treatment. Catalog no. H7312, March 2010, 600 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-7312-6, $199.95 / £127.00 Also available as an eBook

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Diseases and Disorders Atopic Dermatitis

Bestseller!

Second Edition Edited by

Diagnosis and Management

Thomas Bieber

Frank Powell

University of Bonn, Germany

Regional Centre of Dermatology, Dublin, Ireland

Donald Y.M. Leung National Jewish Medical & Research Center, Denver, Colorado, USA

The reorganized and expanded edition of this revolutionary reference guide is the only available text devoted to discussing all aspects of this common disease. Designed for dermatologists, allergists, family practitioners, and pediatricians in daily practice as well as physician scientists, medical students, and experimental investigators, the book addresses breakthrough discoveries in genetics and milestones in immunological research in dermatology. Catalog no. H7798, July 2009, 480 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-7798-8, $239.95 / £150.00 Also available as an eBook

Urticaria and Angioedema

Rosacea

This book provides physicians with treatments to help alleviate the problems of facial redness in rosacea. Covering the structure and function of normal skin, it also presents the basis for understanding the abnormalities that occur in these disorders and describes the different conditions that can result in facial redness. The physiological underpinnings of rosacea are not clear; this book demystifies the disease and gives physicians a better understanding and ability to improve patient outcomes. With more than 10 percent of the patient population diagnosed with rosacea, this guide is a critical addition to any physician’s library. Catalog no. H7258, December 2008, 200 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-7258-7, $79.95 / £50.00 Also available as an eBook

Second Edition Edited by

Allen Kaplan Malcolm W. Greaves St. Johns Institute of Dermatology, London, UK

Bestseller!

Textbook of Atopic Dermatitis

This expanded and revised second edition aids physicians in understanding the pathomechanisms involved in urticaria to ensure appropriate diagnosis and followthrough treatment.

Edited by

• Offers updated content on cellular and clinical practice paradigms

“… a superb overview on atopic dermatitis from bench to bedside … This book is a must for dermatologists in their practice as well as for dermatology training centers.”

• Includes new chapters on epidemiology, diagnostic techniques, acute urticaria, non-hereditary angioedema, systememic mastocytosis, and hypersinophilic syndrome

Sakari Reitamo, Thomas Luger, and Martin Steinhoff

—Journal of Dermatological Treatment

• Emphasizes new data on autoimmune mechanisms that initiate chronic urticaria and angioedema in some patients as well as abnormalities of signal transduction that may be found in both the autoimmune and idiopathic subgroups

Atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema is an extremely common skin disease characterized by red patches; dry, scaling, or crusting skin; and intense itch. It frequently develops in children during the first year of life and can become severe, with a consequently major impact on health-related quality of life. With contributions from experts across the globe, this text draws together research on the disease and its management to show what options and help can be offered to patients.

Catalog no. H7784, February 2009, 400 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-7784-1, $239.95 / £150.00 Also available as an eBook

Catalog no. DU1446, May 2008, 316 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-246-2, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook

• Presents the latest screening tests for autoimmune urticaria

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Diseases and Disorders Hair and Scalp Diseases

Photodermatology

Medical, Surgical, and Cosmetic Treatments

Edited by

Edited by

Amy J. McMichael Wake Forest University Medical Center, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA

Maria K. Hordinsky University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

Packed with color photographs of the scalp and hair that document the pathology, clinical cases, and treatment solutions, this book guides you on the treatment of scalp and hair disorders, with a special focus on ethnicity, hair type, and morphology of hair. The book incorporates treatments that go beyond accepted U.S. and international guidelines, including the use of off-label medications in case-sensitive scenarios. Catalog no. DK5315, February 2008, 336 pp. ISBN: 978-1-57444-822-1, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook

Henry W. Lim, Herbert Honigsmann, and John L. M. Hawk “Finally, a photomedicine textbook that not only has it all, but also does it all so very well. Photodermatology covers the entire array of photodermatologic topics in 29 well-written, thoroughly researched, and amply referenced chapters. It is a comprehensive and amazingly current review of cutaneous photomedicine…” —Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, December 2007

“… highly recommended … The high quality of this book positions it well to become the standard textbook of the field. …” —Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 2008

Catalog no. DK7496, February 2007, 496 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-7496-8, $199.95 / £125.00 Also available as an eBook

Antifungal Therapy

Bestseller!

Facial Skin Disorders

Edited by

Mahmoud A. Ghannoum

Ronald Marks University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK

University Hospital of Cleveland, Ohio, USA

“Professor Ronald Marks has written a very impressive book on facial skin disorders … it is difficult to imagine any aspect of facial skin disease that is not mentioned in this book. … Most dermatologists will feel wiser after reading this book.”

John R. Perfect

—Mat Berg, Acta Dermato-Venereologica, August 2007

This color book discusses the most important disorders of facial dermatoses and their current management. It will be of value to all dermatologists in training as well as those already established in the profession or in allied specialties. Catalog no. DU2109, March 2007, 202 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84184-210-3, $119.95 / £75.00 Also available as an eBook

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Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA

A one-stop practical reference for the various physicians dealing with fungal infections, Antifungal Therapy appeals to infectious disease physicians, transplant surgeons, dermatologists, and intensivists, as well as basic scientists and pharmaceutical company researchers interested in the state of antifungal therapy. The book provides an authoritative overview of the issues pertaining to antifungal treatment. Catalog no. DK8787, November 2009, 482 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-8787-6, $199.95 / £127.00 Also available as an eBook

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Diseases and Disorders Acne and Rosacea

Burns A Practical Approach to Immediate Treatment and Long Term Care

Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Treatment

Robert L. Sheridan

David J. Goldberg Skin and Laser Specialists of New York and New Jersey, and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA

Shriners Hospital for Children, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA

Alexander L. Berlin

“… an outstanding book, written by a surgeon with renowned experience … excellent quality colour photographs … provides a scientific knowledge base alongside a practical approach to looking after burns patients, including useful tips and advice … considers the difficulties inherent in providing burns care in resource-challenged settings … extremely useful and fascinating to read … wholeheartedly recommended.”

DFW Skin Surgery Center, Arlington, Texas, USA

“… a balanced delineation of classical standard therapies and physical treatment options … profound clinical expertise in laser/light treatments … presents the relevant topical and systemic acne treatments in a comprehensive way and includes detailed descriptions of side effects and applicability during pregnancy … this clearly structured book is useful for dermatologists in practice and training as well as for plastic surgeons, general physicians, and all health care personnel applying laser/light treatments for acne and rosacea. …” —A. Thielitz, Archives of Dermatological Research, March 2012

—Kana Miyagi, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, November 2012

Catalog no. K21803, October 2011, 128 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84076-133-7, $62.95 / £39.95 Also available as an eBook

Catalog no. K21811, October 2011, 96 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84076-150-4, $54.95 / £34.95 Also available as an eBook

A Colour Handbook of Dermatology

Blistering Skin Diseases Lawrence S. Chan University of Illinois, Chicago, USA

Second Edition R.J.G. Rycroft, S.J. Robertson, and S.H. Wakelin

“Eminently suitable for dermatologists and trainees, and a useful addition to any departmental library. Overall, a nice, clear and excellently illustrated read.” —Dermatology in Practice

Through succinct clinical descriptions, this guide enables doctors to quickly recognize different types of blistering diseases and their relative urgency. It also provides information on the clinical features of blistering skin diseases, differential diagnoses, laboratory findings, and therapeutic strategy. A section on pathogenesis enhances doctors’ understanding of the molecular events underlying the blistering disease process. Catalog no. K21802, March 2009 160 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-84076-175-7, $47.95 / £29.95 Also available as an eBook

“The photos are absolutely fantastic: really clear and original. … amazing quantity and variety of photos. … The layout is very clear … . I love this book: the photos are superb; the text is concise and clear. A vast spectrum of dermatological conditions are covered in a very concise format. This book is now my first choice dermatology reference book to aid spot diagnosis of skin conditions. I would highly recommend it to GP registrars as a revision aid for the MRCGP.” —BMA Medical Book Awards-Highly Commended, 2011

Catalog no. K21826, January 2010 256 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-84076-110-8, $47.95 / £29.95

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Diseases and Disorders Dermatology

Psoriasis

Self-Assessment Colour Review

Alan Menter

Ronald Marks Emeritus Professor, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK

This collection of over 200 clinical cases covers most aspects of dermatology, with questions, top-quality color photos, and detailed explanatory answers. The author emphasizes common conditions but also features some more unusual and challenging cases. The cases are presented randomly to reflect real-life practice and are designed not only to test your ability but also to educate and inform. Catalog no. K21827, July 2012 160 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-84076-166-5, $39.95 / £24.95 Also available as an eBook

Baylor Research Institute, Texas Dermatology Associates, Dallas, USA

Benjamin Stoff Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA

This book provides a concise yet thorough review of the diagnosis and treatment of many forms of psoriasis. It covers current concepts in the ever-expanding field of psoriasis pathophysiology. Emerging concerns, such as systemic disease associations, quality of life, and psoriatic arthritis, are discussed, along with recent advances in basic science and clinical trial data. The book is suitable for all physicians interested in inflammatory skin diseases with systemic associations, including dermatologists in training and practice, candidates for post-registration qualifications, primary care physicians, emergency physicians, and senior medical students. Catalog no. K21971, August 2010, 160 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84076-122-1, $62.95 / £40.00 Also available as an eBook

Infectious Diseases of the Skin

Cutaneous Melanoma

Dirk M. Elston

Edited by

Department of Dermatology, Geisinger Medical Center, Pennsylvania, USA

Charles M. Balch, Alan N. Houghton, Arthur J. Sober, Seng-jaw Soong, Michael B. Atkins, and John F. Thompson

“… covers comprehensively the content of skin infections with a marvelous sting in the tail … clinical photographs are of excellent quality, and importantly show classical as well as atypical presentations … The final chapter on arthropods is the best and most accessible I have read on this topic … This is a great little book, as a handy reference source for infectious disease physicians and dermatologists and also for the interested generalist.” —British Journal of Hospital Medicine

Catalog no. K21924, March 2009 160 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-84076-177-1, $47.95 / £29.95 Also available as an eBook

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Fifth Edition

Presenting a balanced perspective of the risks and benefits involved in each treatment modality, this new edition provides in-depth coverage to topics including precursors of melanoma, advanced stages of metastatic disease, melanoma genes, population-based epidemiology, melanoma prevention, and all forms of multidisciplinary treatments. The book also contains a comprehensive color atlas of melanoma and its precursors, illustrated surgical and perfusion techniques for every stage and anatomic location of melanoma, and complex genetic and molecular pathways involving melanoma biology. Catalog no. K22792, July 2009, 921 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-57626-276-4 $250.00 / £192.00

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Specialist Scenarios Morgellon’s Syndrome

Ethnic Dermatology

Evidence of a Microorganism Causing an Unexplained Dermopathy

Clinical Problems and Skin Pigmentation, Second Edition Clive B. Archer

David Conroy

Bristol Dermatology Centre, UK

Morgellon’s syndrome is the name given to a cluster of symptoms, including pruritis, erythematous dermatological irritation, and excoriations; the defining feature is the spontaneous exodus of fibers from the epidermis in affected individuals. This book demonstrates evidence of this microorganism infecting a person complaining of a dermopathy and fibers spontaneously exiting the dermis of a person who was diagnosed with delusional parasitosis. The organism is likely a fungus that lives beneath the epidermis with the ability to infect common fibers, including cotton, feathers, and hair follicles.

Praise for the First Edition:

Selected Contents:

“I would certainly suggest that a place for this atlas should be found on the shelves of any dermatology department involved in training.”

Introduction: Why the Investigation Was Started. Materials and Methodology. Evidence not Recorded on Videotape. The Phenomenon of the Disappearing Hair Follicles. Particles Entering the Eyes. Particles Exiting the Eyes. A Substance That Transverses the Optic Globe. The Irregular Iris. Particles That Exit the Feet. Particles That Enter the Feet. The Microorganism Mobility. An Internal Propulsion System. Green Feet Illuminate the Role of the Epidermis in the Life-Cycle of the Microorganism. Coated Hairs under the Microscope. The Microorganism Possibly Growing on a Piece of Cocaine. A Summary of the Observations. The Structure of the Microorganism. A Model Accounting for the Observed Phenomena. Is There a Cure? Future Considerations: A Microorganism as an Etiology for Delusional Parasitosis. Catalog no. N00110, January 2010 134 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-57808-673-3, $69.95 / £44.99 Also available as an eBook

“… an excellent pictorial reference of comparative dermatology … What sets this text apart … is that it not only illustrates the characteristics and morphological features of a wide variety of cutaneous disorders in black skin, but perhaps even more importantly illustrates and contrasts these characteristics with the unique manifestations of corresponding disorders in patients with white skin … This text is invaluable … The photographs are superb.” —Archives of Dermatology

—British Journal of Dermatology

“… very practical and information is easy to access. The relevant iconography makes it a pleasure reading this book.” —Skin Research and Technology

By using this beautifully illustrated text regularly, you will become familiar with the appearance of common and uncommon skin diseases in people with varying degrees of skin pigmentation. The second edition has been reorganized and updated to enforce its usefulness for busy practitioners needing to compare important differences in the way skin diseases manifest themselves.

Selected Contents: Skin Diseases and Ethnic Groups. Disorders with Epidermal Change. Disorders with Epidermal Appendages and Related Disorders. Disorders of the Dermal-Epidermal Interface and the Dermis. Disorders of Epidermal and Dermal-Epidermal Cohesion. Disorders of the Dermis. Disorders of the Vasculature and Subcutaneous Borders. Dermatological Aspects of Internal Medicine. Disorders of Altered Reactivity. Disorders of Melanocytes. Non-Melanocytic Tumors. Infectious Diseases and Infestations. Catalog no. DU7119, October 2008, 228 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-47119-0, $159.95 / £100.00 Also available as an eBook

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Specialist Scenarios Child Abuse and Neglect

Skin Diseases in the Elderly A Color Handbook Colby Craig Evans Evans Dematology Partners, Austin, Texas, USA

Whitney A High University of Colorado at Denver Dermatology Clinic, Aurora, USA

“The salient points are summarized well and the authors have assembled overall good quality photographs of typical presentations of most of the conditions mentioned …” —Patricia Wong, Doody’s Review Service, June 2012

This book systematically covers skin conditions that are particular to or more common in the elderly. The authors discuss how skin changes with age; inflammatory, neoplastic, infectious, and metabolic/nutritional diseases of the skin; and skin signs of systemic disease in old age. Catalog no. K21940, December 2011 144 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-84076-154-2, $47.95 / £29.95

Acute Adult Dermatology Diagnosis and Management: A Colour Handbook Daniel Creamer King’s College Hospital, London, UK

Jonathan Barker

A Diagnostic Guide for Physicians, Surgeons, Pathologists, Dentists, Nurses and Social Workers Vincent J. Palusci M. D. , M. S. Professor of Pediatrics, New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA

Howard Fischer Wayne State University School of Medicine, USA; Children's Hospital of Michigan, USA

Whether you’re in general practice, pediatrics, surgery, emergency medicine, pathology, dentistry, nursing, or social work, this book provides unparalleled images to assist you in recognizing, diagnosing, and reporting child abuse and neglect. The authors stress the importance of including a broad and representative range of possibilities in their differential diagnoses so that a non-inflicted condition is not labeled child abuse and an inflicted injury cannot be mistaken for a more innocent condition. Catalog no. K21860, November 2010, 272 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84076-123-8, $109.95 / £69.95 Also available as an eBook

Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Disease Clay J. Cockerell and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA

Antoanella Calame Compass Dermatopathology, La Jolla, California, USA

St. John’s Institute of Dermatology, St. Thomas’s Hospital, London, UK

Francisco A. Kerdel University of Miami School of Medicine, Florida, USA

“… text is concise, accurate, and digestible, efficiently serving up the requisite facts … a good buy …” —CB Bunker, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, June 2011

“A well-written, concise, and succinct book that nicely addresses a myriad of acute and often potentially dangerous skin conditions, which require quick diagnosis. It is a very handy reference and would be an extremely useful addition in any acute care setting or physician’s office.” —Kathleen Kramer, Doody’s Review Service

Accompanied by high-quality color photos, this book covers the entire spectrum of HIV-associated cutaneous diseases and emphasizes how they manifest in immunocompromised patients. It examines a wide range of skin disorders, including infections caused by bacterial, parasitic, and fungal agents, and presents the latest treatments, including highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Each condition is discussed in detail, with information on clinical presentation, histopathological findings, morphology, treatment, and possible side effects. Catalog no. K21823, October 2012, 288 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84076-142-9, $181.95 / £115.00 Also available as an eBook

Catalog no. K21812, February 2011 240 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-84076-102-3, $47.95 / £29.95

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New!

Hair Transplantation The Art of Micrografting and Minigrafting, Second Edition Edited by

Alfonso Barrera, MD West Houston Plastic Surgery Clinic, Texas, USA

Carlos Uebel, MD Director, Clinica de Cirurgia Plastica Uebel, Brazil

Providing a total approach to evaluation and treatment, this book contains basic information on anatomy, physiology, and patient evaluation, and it presents step-by-step details on techniques for treating male and female hair loss; restoring and enhancing eyebrows, mustaches, beards, and eyelashes; and treating burn alopecia.

Selected Contents: Fundamentals. Anatomy and Physiology of Hair. Patient Evaluation and Selection. Preoperative Planning and Patient Instructions. Incorporating Hair Transplantation Into Your Practice. Technique. Intravenous Sedation. Correction of Male Pattern Baldness. Correction of Female Pattern Baldness. Combining Face Lift and Hair Transplantation. Follicular Unit Extraction. Combining Follicular Unit Extraction and Transplantation: Untouched Strip Technique. Revision of Unfavorable Results. Complications. Special Problems. Hair Transplantation to Enhance Reconstruction of the Face and Scalp. Correction of Scarring Alopecia After Face Lift. Reconstruction of Eyebrows and Eyelashes. Correction of Hair Loss in the Crown Area. Transgender Patients: Feminization of the Frontal Hairline. New Directions. Benefits of Platelet-Enriched Growth Factors. Benefits of Autologous Cellular Therapy. Cell-Based Treatments: Tissue Engineering and Cloning. Index. DVD Videos. Follicular Unit Graft Dissection. Reconstruction of Eyebrows, Eyelashes, Mustache, and Beard. Face Lift and Hair Transplantation in a Single Session. Reconstruction of the Lost Sideburn Secondary to Face Lift Surgery. Advances in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Hair Transplantation. Follicular Unit Megasessions: Personal Approach.

Hair Transplantation Fifth Edition Edited by

Walter P. Unger, Ronald Shapiro, Robin Unger, and Mark Unger "Any physician performing hair restoration procedures, or any student planning to perform restoration, should read this text for new information and maintain a copy in her or her library … required reading." —The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery

This new edition of a highly acclaimed standard reference has been restructured for greater practical usefulness, to follow the clinical setting: it meticulously describes and illustrates all procedures utilized by the most recognized leaders in the field, to showcase current trends, controversies, and innovations in practice. An integral DVD features video clips of the surgical procedures being performed to complete this comprehensive reference.

Selected Contents: Hair Anatomy and Histology. Current Views on the Pathogenesis of Patterned Hair Loss. Unpatterned Hair Loss. The Physician-Patient Relationship. Medical Treatments for Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss. Planning and Organization. Preoperative Preparation and Instructions. Overview of Anesthesia. An Overview of the Donor. Ergonomics in Graft Preparation. Practical Problems and Limitations of Hair Survival Studies. The History of Follicular Unit Transplantation. Atraumatic Graft Insertion. Management of the Postoperative Phase. Hair Transplanting in East Asian Males. Preview Long Hair Follicular Unit Transplanting. Correction of Cosmetic Problems Secondary to Hair Transplantation. Alopecia Reduction. The Surgical Suite. Catalog no. H100129, December 2010, 500 pp. ISBN: 978-1-61631-006-6, $299.95 / £184.00 Also available as an eBook

Catalog no. K22820, December 2013, 448 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-372-3 $325.00 / £250.00 $260.00 / £200.00

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Facial Topography

Fat Injection From Filling to Regeneration

Clinical Anatomy of the Face

Edited by

Sydney R. Coleman, MD

Joel E. Pessa, MD Private Practice, Abilene, Texas, USA

Plastic Surgeon, TriBeCa Plastic Surgery, New York, USA

Rod J. Rohrich, M.D.

Riccardo F Mazzola, MD

MD Crystal Charity Ball Distinguished Chair in Plastic Surgery, Warren and Betty Woodward Chair in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Plastic Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA

Beautifully illustrated, this book provides a critical roadmap for navigating the underlying anatomy of the face. It is the first work of its type that uses cadaver dissections paired with detailed medical illustrations to depict the soft tissue surface landmarks of the face—shapes, contours, creases, and lines. The book is packed with clinical information to help improve surgical outcomes. It places particular emphasis on describing surface landmarks to help predict the location of deeper structures. The book includes advice on how to determine the best placement of injectables to achieve a predictable and aesthetic result and to avoid complications, and also helps surgeons understand the ideal placement of fillers for facial augmentation. In addition, the basic dissections provide essential information for all residents and practitioners operating in the face. Anatomic tenets are described that can be applied to any anatomic region and key clinical points are highlighted throughout. A supplemental DVD includes video demonstrations of dissections and other clinical applications in each anatomic area of the face.

Selected Contents: Terminology of Facial Topograph The Central Forehead The Cheek The Eyelids The Nose The Temporal Fossa The Periauricular Region The Lips and Chin Catalog no. K22807, April 2012, 299 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-344-0 $365.00 / £281.00 $292.00 / £224.80

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Plastic Surgeon, SanveneroRosselli Foundation, Milan, Italy

This second volume includes information on the restoration and creation of fullness in the face and body, and also focuses on the effect that transplanted fat has on the tissue into which it is placed. The use of fat grafting in maxillofacial and craniofacial surgery is also covered, including important information on pretreatment of irradiated tissues to reverse tissue damage and preparing the sites for further procedures as well as restoration or correction of soft tissue and bony defects. The contributors present their observations on the remarkable changes produced by fat grafting on skin quality, scars, therapeutic radiation damage, ulcerations, and vocal cord injuries. • Presents expert information on recent advances in the use of fat grafting • Focuses on the effect that transplanted fat has on the tissue into which it is placed • Examines the changes produced by fat grafting on skin quality, scars, and therapeutic radiation damage

Selected Contents: Introduction Principles and Basic Concepts Basic Techniques and Clinical Applications Update on Structural Fat Grafting Skin Face Breast Lower Extremity Special Problems Future Directions Index Catalog no. K22798, January 2009, 803 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-284-9 $365.00 / £281.00 $292.00 / £224.80

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Cosmetic Medicine & Aesthetic Surgery Strategies for Success Edited by

Renato Saltz, MD Medical Director, Saltz Plastic Surgery and Spa Vitoria, Salt Lake City and Park City, Utah, USA

A must for aesthetic surgeons interested in incorporating cosmetic medicine into their practices, this book offers surgeons the tools they need to meet the increasing patient demand for nonsurgical, minimallyinvasive, anti-aging procedures. The editor, Dr. Renato Saltz, is one of the visionaries in the field who has been in the forefront of plastic surgery advocating cosmetic medicine. He has chosen contributors who are experts from different specialties—plastic surgeons, dermatologists, aestheticians, and practice management consultants; they share their expertise and practical advice to provide readers with a virtual goldmine of information. Includes four DVDs that demonstrate the procedures. • Provides tools to meet increasing patient demand for nonsurgical, minimally invasive, anti-aging procedures • Presents step-by-step clinical descriptions of noninvasive procedures • Illustrates preoperative and postoperative results of combined surgical and nonsurgical procedures This book has something for everyone. Part I includes five chapters, written by surgeons who practice what they preach. They provide pragmatic advice on choosing a practice model for incorporating cosmetic medicine into your existing surgery practice. Options range from office-based facilities in a private practice or academic setting, adjacent facilities, free-standing spas, and multi-specialty centers. Throughout each chapter, the authors focus on the advantages and disadvantages of each practice model along with specific financial and business issues that need to be considered.

Aesthetic Medicine Growing Your Practice Marie Czenko Kuechel, MD Czenko Kuechel Consulting Ltd, USA

In the competitive aesthetic market, providers of services must master the basic elements of running a business as well as develop a sound business model, respond to the challenges of a clinical practice, and meet their goals for building a thriving practice with satisfied, loyal patients. Whether you are starting an aesthetic practice or expanding your existing practice, this book will be an indispensable resource. • Methods for establishing your brand and image • Answers to the who, what, where, when, why and how of running a practice • Strategies for marketing your practice to today’s informed consumers • Tactics for building traffic and referrals and for converting and retaining patients

Selected Contents: Who. Who Are You? Who Is on Your Team? Who Defines Your Market? Who Is the Competition? What. What Is Your Identity? What Is Your Model? What Do Your Patients Expect? What Defines Risk? Where. Where Will You Practice? Where Will You Connect? Connecting Outside Your Practice. Connecting Inside Your Practice. When. When Do You Seek Opportunity? When Do You Respond to Cycles? When Do You Practice Privacy? Why. Why Do You Practice? Your Business, Your Goals. Client and Patient Goals. Safety: The Ultimate Goal. How. How Do You Plan for Success? How Do You Manage Limitations? How Do You Optimize Resources and Relationships? Afterword. Index. Catalog no. K22802, August 2009, 507 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-57626-314-3 $60.00 / £38.99 $60.00 / £38.99

Catalog no. K22800, May 2009, 526 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-300-6 $325.00 / £250.00 $260.00 / £200.00

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Short-Scar Face Lift Operative Strategies and Techniques Edited by

Patrick Tonnard, MD Coupure Centrum voor Plastische Chirurgie, Gent, Belgium

Alexis Verpaele, MD Coupure Centrum voor Plastische Chirurgie, Gent, Belgium

This semi-atlas represents the next stage in short-scar face-lift technique and a convergence of new modalities to enhance the results of facial rejuvenation. With four-color illustrations and numerous case examples, this book provides step-by-step surgical instruction that will allow you to incorporate this procedure into your practice. An accompanying DVD provides operative video of the MACS-lift, the short-scar temporal lift, microfat grafting, and erbium-YAG laser resurfacing. The book also focuses on combined approaches and ancillary treatments for facial rejuvenation.

Structural Fat Grafting Sydney R. Coleman, MD Plastic Surgeon, TriBeCa Plastic Surgery, New York, USA

This remarkable book presents a revolutionary new model for analyzing facial aging that is destined to dramatically alter the way you analyze and treat patients. Dr. Coleman’s technique for preparation, harvest, refinement, and placement of fat is carefully detailed to help you achieve long-lasting, stable results. Topics include incisions, levels of infiltration, volume ranges, technical considerations, key strategies, most likely technical mistakes, and possible complications. The accompanying CD features operative video demonstrating fat grafting techniques in various anatomic areas. Catalog no. K22809, July 2004, 404 pp. Pack - Book and CD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-133-0 $325.00 / £250.00 $260.00 / £200.00

• Short-scar face lift • Short-scar temporal lift • The volumetric concept of facial rejuvenation • Facial micro fat grafting • Subcutaneous suture sculpturing techniques

The MACS-Lift

• Biomechanics of the MACS-lift • Anatomic basis of platysma suspension

Short-Scar Rhytidectomy

Selected Contents:

Patrick Tonnard, MD and Alexis Verpaele, MD

Short-Scar Face-Lift Techniques. The Power of the Short-Scar Vertical Face Lift. Short-Scar Face Lift: Indications and Technical Considerations. A Systematic Approach to MACS-Lift Operative Techniques. Refining the MACS-Lift Technique and Defining Its Limits. The MACS-Lift Short-Scar Face Lift: Technical and Strategic Considerations. Short-Scar Face Lift: Evolution and Applications. Combined Approaches and Synergistic Procedures. The Anatomic Basis of Platysma Suspension. Temporal Lift by Fasciapexy. Combining the MACS-Lift with the Temporal Lift. The Synergy of Multimodal Facial Rejuvenation: Putting It All Together.

Coupure Centrum voor Plastische Chirurgie, Gent, Belgium

Catalog no. K22787, July 2007, 428 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-254-2 $365.00 / £281.00 $292.00 / £224.80

Catalog no. K22777, July 2004, 285 pp. Pack - Book and DVD, ISBN: 978-1-57626-191-0 $325.00 / £250.00 $260.00 / £200.00

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The MACS-lift is a full face lift that can be performed with local anesthesia on an outpatient basis. The operation can be completed in two hours, and most patients return to normal activity within two weeks. Its minimal duration makes it both safe and practical for use in conjunction with laser resurfacing and other facial cosmetic procedures. This atlas clearly describes every step of the MACS-lift and provides detailed photos and illustrations to explain the nuances of the technique.

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New Titles in Dermatology Includes discussions of all clinical aspects and treatment of atopic dermatitis and other eczema variants, including: 3Seborrheic dermatitis 3Nummular eczema 3Stasis dermatitis 3Exfoliative erythroderma 3HIV-related dermatoses 3Ichthyosis vulgaris 3Hand dermatitis 3Immunodeficiency disorders

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Combines the best features of an atlas and a textbook: 4Discusses the diagnosis and treatment of the main cutaneous conditions of the anogenital region 4Focuses specifically on sexually transmitted diseases 4Includes more than 240 top-quality illustrations

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