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This clinical guide is the first of its kind to describe the vast array of treatment options available for the minimization and repair of the effects of photodamage-prompting clinicians to tailor therapeutic regimens to individual components of aging and balance the risks and benefits of each treatment against patient expectations.

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"this is a richly illustrated clinical atlas on lesions associated by photo aging. A well written text; excellent photos." -Journal of the American Association of Forensic Dentists "represents an indispensable tool for all medical doctors and chemists who wish to better know and understand the role played by UV radiation at level of human skin as well as the emerging techniques used today for the best treatment of photoaging." -Journal of Applied Cosmetology "[this reference] covers topics from basic science to practical, applied dermatology, and will appeal to a wide audience of practicing clinicians, dermatology trainees, and those in the cosmeceutical and device industries whose responsibility it is to stay up with the field. "Photoaging has something for almost every reader. It is an impressive testimony to the rapid progress now being made in every aspect of the field." -Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology "Most of the chapters are well balanced, well referenced, and authoritative; many contain valuable "how-to" sections and practical take home information.There are many superb clinical photographsas well as useful graphics and tables throughout. "[the book] has something for almost every readermy sincere congratulations to [the editors] for a job well done." -Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology "Each editor is [a] leading representative of a portion of the field. By working together, they master the full spectrum of photoaging. "this book brings credit to its editorsand offers the reader the opportunity to use the information to help many patients." -June K. Robinson, Director, Division of Dermatology, and Professor of Medicine and Pathology, LoyolaUniversity Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois. "a readable, student-friendly introduction to abstract algebra using the definition-theorem-proof stylereadability is enhanced by numerous detailed examples." - CHOICE, December 2004

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