Glycolic acid peels

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Exploring the use of fruit acids in the restoration and maintenance of the epidermal layer, this reference details the latest cosmetic, therapeutic, and dermatologic applications of alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) to reverse the signs of aging, prevent acne, remove dryness and scaling, and correct disorders of the skin. Glycolic Acid Peels offers techniques to predict the therapeutic potential of topical formulations containing glycolic acid pre-peel regimens for patients displaying signs of melasma, allergies, photoaging, and severe acne tables to compare current alpha hydroxy acid products and discusses the use of glycolic acid to reduce the occurrence of acne and hyperpigmentation the slow-release amphoteric system for elimination of skin irritations from alpha hydroxy acids methods to improve the appearance of photodamaged Asian skin the formulation of AHA skin care products for a global market Providing modern approaches to reduce the appearance of age spots, fine lines, roughness, and wrinkles, Glycolic Acid Peels is a timely and invaluable source for dermatologists; cosmetic chemists; glyco- and chemical biologists; plastic, reconstructive, cosmetic, maxillofacial, and general surgeons; and medical school students in these disciplines.

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Moy, R., Luftman, D., & Kakita, L. S. (2002). Glycolic acid peels. Glycolic Acid Peels (pp. 1–241). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/14122_71

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