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Chemical peels depth

Monheit GD (1989) Jessner s + TCA peel a medium depth chemical peel. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 15 ... [Pg.29]

Rubin MG (1995) Manual of chemical peels superficial and medium depth. J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, pp79-88... [Pg.29]

Recently there have been a variety of suppliers with chemical peel kits claiming ease of use and increased efficacy. These proprietary kits vary from the vehicle used in delivering the TCA to having color indicators to inform the physician of a peel s completion. Caution should be used when using such kits as many times the physician loses the ability to easily assess the degree of frosting and in turn the depth and safety of the chemical peel. [Pg.59]

Fig. 7.ia-c. Medium depth chemical peel for widespread lentigines in type 11 skin, (a) Pre-operative, (b) 10 days status post medium depth chemical peel, (c) One month status post medium depth chemical peel... [Pg.60]

Epidermal growths such as actinic keratosis, lentigines or thin seborrheic keratoses can all be treated effectively with 25-35% TCA peels. Thicker epidermal growths or growths involving the dermis will be more resistant to treatment such as hypertrophic actinic keratoses and thicker seborrheic keratoses and may even be resistant to a medium-depth peel. Resistant lesions many times are best treated with a combination of a medium-depth chemical peel and other modalities such as manual dermasanding or CO, laser. [Pg.62]

Koppel RA, Coleman KM, Coleman WP (2000) The efficacy of EMLA versus ELA-Max for pain relief in medium-depth chemical peeling a clinical and histopathologic evaluation. Dermatol Surg 26 61-64 Brody HJ (2001) Complications of chemical resurfacing. Dermatol Clin 3 427-437... [Pg.67]

Al-Waiz MM, Al- Sharqi AI (2002) Medium-depth chemical peels in the treatment of acne scars in dark-skinned individuals. Dermatol Surg 28 383-387... [Pg.101]

A detailed history and cutaneous examination is performed in all patients prior to chemical peeling. The peeling procedure should be explained in depth to the patient including a discussion of the benefits, as well as the risks of the procedure. In addition, standardized photographs are taken of the areas to be peeled, including full frontal and lateral views. [Pg.107]

Medium depth chemical peels 35% trichloracetic acid,50-70% pyruvic acid [7]... [Pg.136]

Microdermabrasion Superficial chemical peeling Medium-depth peeling Deep peeling Ablative laser resurfacing Nonablative laser resurfacing Radio frequency therapy Facial lifting procedures... [Pg.166]

Stegman SJ (1986) Medium-depth chemical peeling digging beneath the surface. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 12 1245-1246... [Pg.175]


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