Cosmetic Dermatology in Primary Care
Cosmetic Dermatology in Primary Care  
by: Jenifer Hammond MD
What is Skin? 
    * A protective, yet permeable barrier for the human body
    * Body’s largest organ
    * Most essential source of sensory stimulation
Three layers of skin 
    * Epidermis
    * Dermis
    * Subcutaneous fat (hypodermis)
Facts of Aging Skin  
Clinical Signs of Aging Skin 
Clinical Signs of  Photoaging Skin 
FACTS about PhotoAging 
Photodamaged Skin
What is the treatment for  Photoaging Skin? 
You Are What You Eat! 
What is Good Skin Care? 
Exfoliate 
Microdermabrasion 
Hydrate 
Protect
Skin Cancer Facts 2007 
Topical C 
Prevage MD 
UVB Protection 
Sun Protection Tips 
UVA protection “What’s New” 
Sunscreen
Retinoids 
Rejuvenation Procedures
Peels
What are Chemical Peels? 
Types of Peels
Glycolic Acid (AHA)
Jessnar’s Peel 
TCA Peel 
Facial Fillers 
Collagen 
Collagen Lip Augmentation
Hyaluronic Acids 
Juvederm
Radiesse 
Marionette before After 3 months
Nasolabial before After 3 months
Cheeks before After 3 months
Sculptra 
Before Sculptra
Sculptra after 3 treatments
Lasers
IPL Photo-Facial 
IPL with Levulan Therapy 
Laser Hair Removal 
“What’s New”  
Ablative & Non-Ablative Skin Resurfacing 
Mechanism of Light-induced Skin Rejuvenation 
Light absorption by tissue water 
Inflammatory response 
Release of inflammatory mediators into dermal interstitium 
Aesthetica Cosmetic & Laser Center
Non-ablative tissue tightening 
Cosmetic Dermatology in Primary Care.ppt

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