ABSTRACT

Chemical peels have returned to the forefront of the practitioner's armamentarium and are popular because they offer nearly immediate results. The Textbook of Chemical Peels is the definitive guide to all types of chemical peel treatments. It covers the practical application and scientific background for a wide variety of chemical peels.

The book reflects the new classification of peels as a medical, rather than cosmetic, treatment and helps providers by making chemical peel formulas easier, safer, and quicker to use. The book covers the appropriate selection of peels to treat the face, scalp, neck, hands, body, and forearms. It also discusses the use of peels to treat aging skin, stretch marks, scars, melasma, chloasma, acne, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, and scalp keratoses.

The mechanism of action, indication, application, and results are discussed for a variety of chemical peels including alpha hydroxy acids, trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, resorcine, and phenols. Also covered are any contraindications, precautions, and safety issues. This edition includes new material on adjunctive procedures such as microneedling and mesotherapy as well as new information on mosaic peels.

Treatment prior to and following the peel are also discussed in detail, and a full chapter is devoted to discussing complications associated with chemical peels. The book incorporates color clinical photographs throughout as well as descriptive tables summarizing key information. Based on the author’s extensive experience in both research and practice, this updated reference is an invaluable guide to all providers involved with chemical peel treatments.

chapter 2|6 pages

Prepeel care

chapter 3|16 pages

Postpeel care

chapter 5|13 pages

Selection of the right peel

part 7|2 pages

Alpha hydroxy acids: Histology and factors influencing penetration

part 10|2 pages

Alpha hydroxy acids: Side effects of AHAs

chapter 14|4 pages

Trichloroacetic acid: Classic semiology

chapter 17|6 pages

Treating acne

chapter 18|4 pages

Treating multiple keratoses on the scalp

chapter 20|8 pages

Treating the neck and décolletage

chapter 26|5 pages

Phenol: Properties and histology

chapter 30|14 pages

Phenol: Indications

chapter 32|6 pages

Phenol: Prepeel preparation

chapter 34|10 pages

Full-face phenol: Application

chapter 35|12 pages

Full-face phenol: Postpeel care

chapter 37|49 pages

Complications of chemical peels

chapter 38|13 pages

Combination peels