Advances in Cosmetic Dermatology

    Subas Rai
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    TLDR The book provides an overview of new trends and techniques in cosmetic dermatology.
    The document includes a review of a book titled "Advances in Cosmetic Dermatology" edited by Neil S. Saddick and Nils Krueger, which provides a comprehensive overview of the latest trends in cosmetic dermatology. The book discusses the increasing demand for minimally invasive cosmetic procedures that offer quick results with minimal downtime. It covers topics such as cosmeceuticals, neurotoxins, the anatomical concept of fat compartments in facial filling, and the use of laser technology for both targeting specific chromophores and enhancing drug delivery. Additionally, it reviews non-laser and light-based devices for facial and body contouring, and the innovative use of robots in hair restoration. The book is recommended for experienced cosmetic dermatologists and surgeons who wish to stay updated with innovations in the field, but it is also accessible to those with a general interest in cosmetic dermatology advancements.
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