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Chemexfoliation—indications and cautions
Chemexfoliation (chemical peeling) is being used to obtain both therapeutic (e.g., actinic keratoses) and cosmetic (e.g., removal of fine facial rhytides) benefits. Phenol, one of the most widely used agents for inducing cutaneous exfoliation, may induce cardiac arrhythmias and is toxic to the liver and kidneys.
Clifford W. Lober
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Chemexfoliation as an adjunct to facial rejuvenation.
Rhytidectomy and chemexfoliation are complementary procedures. The combination of rhytidectomy and chemexfoliation as a one-stage procedure is advocated for the rejuvenation of the aging face. The advantages of the combined technique are stressed.
R P, Ariagno, D R, Briggs
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[Histological changes in chemexfoliation of the skin (chemical peeling)].
D, Serson Neto, M B, De Barros
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CHEMEXFOLIATION IN THE AGING SKIN.
Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, 1996openaire +1 more source

