Treatment of Dry Skin Syndrome
The Art and Science of Moisturizers
Dry skin impacts on the lives of many individuals but in most cases it can be adequately managed with current moisturizing products. Certain moisturizers, however, can themselves adversely affect the quality of life by inducing further dryness and eczema and so becoming addictive. In addition, there is a possible link between moisturizing treatments and asthma.
Development of moisturizers is a scientific and artistic discipline, where consumer insights are also needed. This new book bridges the gap between the moisturizers and the skin by covering all the essential information required to tailor the use of moisturizers to particular disorders and patients. Important aspects of skin biochemistry and barrier function are explained, and the ingredients and treatment effects of moisturizers are explored in depth. Careful attention is paid to controversies, including the role of certain moisturizers in inducing dryness/eczema, asthma, and comedones. The information provided in this unique book will enable the reader to go beyond the traditional thinking regarding skin care. The novel insights offered will suggest the properties required for a new generation of moisturizing treatments that more effectively improve the quality of life.
Cost-Effectiveness of Moisturizer-Treatment to increase Quality of Life and Prevent Outbreak of Eczema
Psychological and Educational interventions For Management of Children With Dry Skin
Adherence in Dermatology. The Role of Dermatologists, Nurses and Pharmacists
Dry Skin in Childhood and The Misery With Eczema and Treatments. Spa Treatment as A Holistic Approach For Dry Skin Syndromes
SKIN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BARRIER FUNCTION
DRY SKIN DISORDERS
Skin Barrier Disruption, Eczema and Asthma Due to Genetic Changes
Biochemical Rational Behind The Differences and Similarities in The Treatment Approach of Skin Dryness in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis, Ichtyosis, Psoriasis and Hand Eczema
Treatment of Different Anatomical Body Regions. Face, Legs, Feet
Antimicrobial Peptides in Atopic Dermatitis
The Links Between Dryness, Eczema and Skin Microflora
Cracked Heels
Dry Skin in Diabetics
INGREDIENTS AND TREATMENT EFFECTS. INDEX.
Development of moisturizers is a scientific and artistic discipline, where consumer insights are also needed. This new book bridges the gap between the moisturizers and the skin by covering all the essential information required to tailor the use of moisturizers to particular disorders and patients. Important aspects of skin biochemistry and barrier function are explained, and the ingredients and treatment effects of moisturizers are explored in depth. Careful attention is paid to controversies, including the role of certain moisturizers in inducing dryness/eczema, asthma, and comedones. The information provided in this unique book will enable the reader to go beyond the traditional thinking regarding skin care. The novel insights offered will suggest the properties required for a new generation of moisturizing treatments that more effectively improve the quality of life.
From the Contents: THE MARKETPLACE AND TREATMENT ADHERENCE: Moisturizers as Medicines, Medical Device Or Cosmetics? The Regulatory Borderlines
The Use of Emollients and Moisturizers in Patients With EczemaCost-Effectiveness of Moisturizer-Treatment to increase Quality of Life and Prevent Outbreak of Eczema
Psychological and Educational interventions For Management of Children With Dry Skin
Adherence in Dermatology. The Role of Dermatologists, Nurses and Pharmacists
Dry Skin in Childhood and The Misery With Eczema and Treatments. Spa Treatment as A Holistic Approach For Dry Skin Syndromes
SKIN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BARRIER FUNCTION
DRY SKIN DISORDERS
Skin Barrier Disruption, Eczema and Asthma Due to Genetic Changes
Biochemical Rational Behind The Differences and Similarities in The Treatment Approach of Skin Dryness in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis, Ichtyosis, Psoriasis and Hand Eczema
Treatment of Different Anatomical Body Regions. Face, Legs, Feet
Antimicrobial Peptides in Atopic Dermatitis
The Links Between Dryness, Eczema and Skin Microflora
Cracked Heels
Dry Skin in Diabetics
INGREDIENTS AND TREATMENT EFFECTS. INDEX.
| ISBN | 978-3-642-27605-7 |
|---|---|
| Medientyp | Buch |
| Copyrightjahr | 2012 |
| Verlag | Springer Nature Customer Service Center GmbH Europaplatz 3|69115|Heidelberg|DE |
| Umfang | XXXVII, 591 Seiten |
| Sprache | Englisch |