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Current Problems in Dermatology, 2001
With so many new peel preparations on the market today, the dermatologist must ask himself basic questions concerning the products. The most important question is directed to the medical literature rather than the advertising or marketing campaign so common among market-driven cosmetic products.
G D, Monheit, M A, Chastain
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With so many new peel preparations on the market today, the dermatologist must ask himself basic questions concerning the products. The most important question is directed to the medical literature rather than the advertising or marketing campaign so common among market-driven cosmetic products.
G D, Monheit, M A, Chastain
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978
Chemical face peeling as described in this article produces gross and microscopic changes in the skin which are permanent. The most important aspect in assuring the success of this procedure is the proper selection of patients. The primary use of this procedure is for the purpose of eliminating wrinkles, whether as the primary or ancillary procedure ...
P, Mosienko, T J, Baker
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Chemical face peeling as described in this article produces gross and microscopic changes in the skin which are permanent. The most important aspect in assuring the success of this procedure is the proper selection of patients. The primary use of this procedure is for the purpose of eliminating wrinkles, whether as the primary or ancillary procedure ...
P, Mosienko, T J, Baker
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
Educational objectives: To discuss the selection and treatment of patients with phenol‐based deep peel formulas and the management of the expected and unexpected sequelae of these peels.
Stephen W. Perkins +2 more
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Educational objectives: To discuss the selection and treatment of patients with phenol‐based deep peel formulas and the management of the expected and unexpected sequelae of these peels.
Stephen W. Perkins +2 more
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Dermatologic Surgery, 2001
Topical tretinoin has been used for a long time to improve photoaged skin, but this therapy takes quite a few months to show some clinical changes. Because of that, we think tretinoin peeling would be an excellent choice for improvement of photoaged skin.[corrected] Our objective was to show the clinical and histologic modifications of the skin after ...
L C, Cucé +3 more
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Topical tretinoin has been used for a long time to improve photoaged skin, but this therapy takes quite a few months to show some clinical changes. Because of that, we think tretinoin peeling would be an excellent choice for improvement of photoaged skin.[corrected] Our objective was to show the clinical and histologic modifications of the skin after ...
L C, Cucé +3 more
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Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1993
This article explores the wide range of chemical facial peels, which include phenol, trichloroacetic acid, and alpha-hydroxy acids. The application of these substances will be described in addition to the contraindications to this type of treatment.
R, Forte, J, Hack, I T, Jackson
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This article explores the wide range of chemical facial peels, which include phenol, trichloroacetic acid, and alpha-hydroxy acids. The application of these substances will be described in addition to the contraindications to this type of treatment.
R, Forte, J, Hack, I T, Jackson
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009
Facial resurfacing is a fundamental part of rejuvenation but it is often ignored because of the perceived difficulty. Lasers are an option, but they have proved inadequate for difficult rhytids (ie, perioral) both in quality and longevity. Croton oil peels can give excellent results with remarkable permanence. The misconception of danger and difficulty
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Facial resurfacing is a fundamental part of rejuvenation but it is often ignored because of the perceived difficulty. Lasers are an option, but they have proved inadequate for difficult rhytids (ie, perioral) both in quality and longevity. Croton oil peels can give excellent results with remarkable permanence. The misconception of danger and difficulty
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2008
Chemical peels are important tools for skin rejuvenation. Their popularity is related to their versatility and relative simplicity. Chemical peels are classified as superficial, medium, and deep according to the depth of penetration of the peeling solution.
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Chemical peels are important tools for skin rejuvenation. Their popularity is related to their versatility and relative simplicity. Chemical peels are classified as superficial, medium, and deep according to the depth of penetration of the peeling solution.
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Advanced chemical peels: Phenol-croton oil peel
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2019Once considered the standard for deep facial resurfacing, the classical Baker-Gordon phenol-croton oil peel has largely been replaced by formulas with lower concentrations of phenol and croton oil. The improved safety profile of deep peels has ushered in a new era in chemical peeling.
Carlos G, Wambier +6 more
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